February 1, 2011

Defective DePuy ASR Hip Implants Should Consider The ARP Wave

Patients With Defective DePuy ASR Hip Implants Should Consider The ARP Wave

By Andre Sullo


HOUSTON — In the wake of DePuy Orthopedics, Inc.’s recall of defective ASR hip implant devices, patients and their physicians have been searching for ways to mediate the potential health risks involved. With complications ranging from dislocation of the implant components and bone fractures at the hip, to metal poisoning, or metallosis, finding an accessible, effective treatment is imperative.

Enter the Accelerated Recovery Performance Wave (ARPwave) System, a revolutionary method that has been used by professional athletes and weekend warriors alike to treat muscle-related injuries and speed post-surgical rehabilitation for years. The invention of Denis Thompson, an exercise physiologist based in Burnsville, Minnesota, the ARPwave uses a patented bio-electrical current, simultaneously with active range-of-motion and other exercise techniques, to significantly speed up the body’s natural recuperative ability.

The ARPwave is a Class 2 medical device that is FDA authorized for muscle re-education; relaxation of muscle spasms; increased local blood circulation; prevention and retardation of disuse atrophy; and maintaining and increasing range of motion. Protocols can also be specifically used with the ARPwave to accelerate post-surgical muscle rehabilitation of the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, ankle, foot, and cervical and lumbar spine. For this reason, the device would be useful to patients experiencing complications related to a defective DePuy hip implant device. Treatment of the affected area could significantly lessen long-term damage to muscles and bone surrounding the faulty implant.

To use the ARPwave, a valid prescription is required. The devices are licensed only to medical practitioners and select athletes for personal use. Treatment is not currently covered by most insurance plans, and individual sessions cost about $100. The number of sessions required depends on the severity of the damage to the muscles being treated.

A typical ARPwave session requires the patient to move, so wearing loose, comfortable clothing is recommended. Because the device is used to find the origin of the injury, the physician providing treatment moves electrodes around the affected area to search for “hot spots”. 

These are areas of electrical disturbance in the muscle tissue that represent the root of the injury. Sessions can be intense and physically demanding, so it is recommended during the course of treatment that patients take measures to ensure their bodies recover properly. Typically, this means getting a good night’s sleep, eating healthy meals with adequate protein, avoiding/limiting alcohol consumption, etc.

If you or someone you know received a defective DePuy ASR hip implant, you should also obtain the counsel of an experienced personal injury attorney. The skilled team at Sullo & Sullo, LLP will aggressively defend your rights and make sure you get the compensation that you deserve, including coverage of the cost of treatments such as the ARPwave. Call us at 1-800-730-7607 or visit our website at www.sullolaw.com for a free legal consultation today.