What To Do if You Have a Shoulder Injury After a Vaccination

David Carney by David Carney, Partner of Green & Schafle

Learn about what you should do if you develop a shoulder injury after a vaccine

There are some steps you should take if you think you have a shoulder injury started after receiving a vaccine: ### Report Your Pain to a Medical Provider It is important to report your pain to a doctor as soon as you can, and when reporting to a doctor you should always specify which arm you were vaccinated in and when your pain started. Be sure to give as much information to your doctor regarding your injury as you can. Making your doctor aware that your shoulder injury began after a vaccination helps to create accurate and useful medical records. These medical records are important for you to get a diagnosis faster to begin treatment, and also for documentation of your injury to create a successful vaccine injury claim. ### Start Treating Your Shoulder After reporting your pain to a medical provider, you should begin treatment for your pain. Oftentimes doctors recommend treatment such as visits to an orthopedist, physical therapy, or steroid injections to ease the pain. It is best to follow the advice and treatment plan of your doctor when treating your shoulder injury. Also remember to consistently report your shoulder pain and the date of your when pain started after vaccination each time you see a new doctor. Treatment can consist of cortisone injections, prescription medications, physical therapy, chiropractic treatment, massage therapy, and acupuncture. In some cases, arthroscopic procedures may be necessary to fix the injury. ### Contact an Experienced Vaccine Injury Lawyer If you have a shoulder injury after a vaccination, you should also contact an experienced vaccine injury litigator to help you with a claim for compensation. Attorney David Carney at the law firm Green & Schafle specializes in vaccine injury cases and has over 12 years of experience in representing people who have suffered from adverse reactions from the administration of vaccines.
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