What are the Effects of MUA?

The proposed effects of Manipulation Under Anesthesia include the following:
The breaking up of scar tissue (adhesions) both in and around the spinal joints commonly caused by multiple injuries or failed back surgery.

The decrease of chronic muscle spasms.

Overcoming the super-sensitivity of injured areas that make the patient unable to cooperate for effective treatment.

The stretching of persistent shortened muscles, ligaments, and tendons.

Relief from the pain and radiating symptoms caused by damaged invertebral disks.
Most importantly, however, Manipulation Under Anesthesia affords patients immediate relief and a noticeable difference in their daily lives post-procedure. These positive results only continue to improve with time and post-MUA therapy.

 

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