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Case Study: Improper Full Spinal Deep Thrusts

In this case, the patient was a 5'2", 156 lb, 54-year-old woman, who underwent a hysterectomy and afterwards began to experience low back pain. Five months after surgery the patient sought treatment for her back pain with an orthopedic surgeon who believed she was suffering from degenerative problems and prescribed physical therapy at the insured physical therapy firm... Read the Full Case with Risk Management Recommendations

November 2009 Legal Case Study

Obese Man Falls From Stretcher While Being Lifted Into Ambulance - $4,761 Verdict.

The plaintiff, in his forties, was being treated for various conditions in January 2002, including gastric bypass and bed sores. He weighed more than five hundred pounds and was being transferred to another facility. While being carried to an ambulance on a stretcher by EMS workers from an agency, the plaintiff fell from the stretcher as it was being lifted into the ambulance.

The plaintiff suffered a non-displaced chip fracture to his right (dominant) elbow. He was treated at the emergency room immediately after the fall. The fracture healed without surgery.

According to a published account, a $4,761 verdict was returned.

With permission from Medical Malpractice Verdicts, Settlements & Experts; Lewis Laska, Editor, 901 Church St., Nashville, TN 37203-3411, 1-800-298-6288.

 

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