CHIROPRACTIC UNDER SEDATION - M.U.A.
Chiropractic Under Sedation :
The Safe,
Non-Invasive Procedure That Could Give You Your Life Back.
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Congratulations! Whether you have been referred to this site by your doctor, or discovered it on your own, it may be the most important step you have taken yet in finding a solution to your chronic pain problem. Chiropractic Under Sedation also referred to as MUA, or Manipulation Under Anesthesia, is a highly-effective, non-invasive technique for chronic pain patients who are not finding relief with regular conservative care, who may be facing surgery or trying to recover from failed back surgery, or who are just tired of living unnecessarily with chronic pain. After reading about MUA, you'll see that there is hope and I urge you to contact me personally. Please feel free to e-mail me at DRMMBoca@bellsouth.net |
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Chronic pain sufferers across the nation are discovering the tremendous benefits of a procedure called Manipulation Under Anesthesia, or MUA. MUA is a non-invasive, highly-specialized technique performed by specially trained chiropractic physicians. After medical clearance, the patient is sedated to achieve a state of relaxation. This state of relaxation allows the doctor to complete a series of adjustments and stretching movements without patient apprehension or muscle congestion. The results for properly selected patients are phenomenal. For patients who are not finding relief through conservative treatment or who may be facing (or recovering from) surgery, MUA could be an effective alternative. Studies prove that MUA eliminates or greatly reduces pain, and it also restores or greatly improves range of motion. Compared to surgery and other procedures, the return-to-work and return-to-activity rates for MUA patients are significantly faster and longer lasting. THE HISTORY OF MUA MUA has been practiced since the late 1930s and used by osteopathic physicians and orthopedic surgeons for many years as a proven form of treatment for many chronic pain conditions. During the past several years, the use of MUA has greatly increased thanks to tremendous advances in both the technique and in anesthesiology. Today, MUA is a multi-disciplinary outpatient procedure that takes place in a medical setting. Case studies continue to show that MUA is safe and effective. MUA can be an effective procedure for people with chronic neck, back and joint problems. It is also effective for people with conditions caused by long-term Chronic pain sufferers across the nation are discovering the tremendous benefits of a procedure called Manipulation Under Anesthesia, or MUA. MUA is a non-invasive, highly-specialized technique performed by specially trained chiropractic physicians. After medical clearance, the patient is sedated to achieve a state of relaxation. This state of relaxation allows the doctor to complete a series of adjustments and stretching movements without patient apprehension or muscle congestion. The results for properly selected patients are phenomenal. For patients who are not finding relief through conservative treatment or who may be facing (or recovering from) surgery, MUA could be an effective alternative. Studies prove that MUA eliminates or greatly reduces pain, and it also restores or greatly improves range of motion. Compared to surgery and other procedures, the return-to-work and return-to-activity rates for MUA patients are significantly faster and longer lasting. WHO CAN BENEFIT FROM MUA? MUA can be an effective procedure for people with chronic neck, back and joint problems. It is also effective for people with conditions caused by long-term disabilities or accidents, and for injuries that have not been responsive to conventional treatment. Here are some of the conditions MUA helps: HOW DOES MUA WORK? MUA achieves results because it allows your caregivers to adjust the bones and muscles - the therapy of choice - without the usual resistance. Light sedation allows you to be responsive but not apprehensive. Adjustments are completed gently. Fibrotic adhesions, which limit range of motion and contribute to pain, are altered. Muscles are stretched; and collagen fibers are remodeled to eliminate or reduce restriction. The result - pain and discomfort are decreased or eliminated. HOW DO I BEGIN AN MUA TREATMENT PLAN? Generally speaking, any chronic pain patient who has reached a plateau using traditional therapy should consider MUA. However, careful selection of qualified patients is a key to success. Your doctor will help determine if MUA is an option for you. Once you are approved for MUA, you will need to complete a medical screening process so you can be cleared for light sedation. Your doctor will also decide whether you need one or more MUA procedures. Medical tests usually will include: Your doctor may also order additional tests, such as MRI, as needed. After medical clearance, your MUA procedure will be scheduled. WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE PROCEDURE? Post-procedure care is one of the most important parts of the MUA procedure. Post-procedure care should begin soon after the MUA procedure(s) is completed. Typically, you will visit your doctor's office and move through a combination of stretching exercises, followed by cryo-therapy and electrical stimulation. You then return home to rest. Following your final MUA procedure (if more than one) you can maximize results by following a consistent post care therapy program for the next seven to ten days in the doctor’s office. You will be taken through the same stretches accomplished during the MUA procedure. You will then continue rehabilitation for the next four to six weeks with stretching, flexibility and strengthening exercises, plus regular adjustments as suggested by your doctor. A consistent program of post-MUA therapy will help you regain pre-injury strength and help prevent pain and disability in the future. PAIN RELIEF FOR SELECT PATIENTS! Please speak with Dr. Michael Minett for more information and how you might benefit from this life-changing procedure. Call 561-482-7575 |
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