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WHAT IS MUA? - Manipulation Under Anesthesia
This procedure, manipulation under anesthesia (MUA), is a
non-invasive procedure increasingly offered for
chronic conditions, including: neck pain, back pain, shoulder
pain, hip pain, joint
pain, muscle spasm, shortened muscles, fibrous adhesions and
long term pain syndromes. It is generally considered safe and
is utilized to treat pain arising from the cervical, thoracic
and lumbar spine as well as the sacroiliac and pelvic regions.
Manipulation under anesthesia uses a combination of specific
short lever manipulations, passive stretches and specific
articular and postural kinesthetic maneuvers in order to break
up fibrous adhesions and scar tissue around the spine and
surrounding tissue.
The treatment is performed in a hospital or surgery center by
licensed physicians with specialized training and
certification specifically for the procedure. A team approach
is required to have a safe and successful outcome. The team
includes the anesthesiologist, the osteopathic
physician and the chiropractor who performs the manipulation. |