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Q: Manipulation under anesthesia
asked by: monicaann47 on June 6th, 2008
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Does anyone have any experience with MUA. Especially after spinal fusion.
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Zak_han
replied on June 21st, 2008
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In general, patients selected for manipulation under anesthesia are those who have received conservative care for six to eight weeks. If limited or no improvements in symptoms or objective findings have occurred, then manipulation under anesthesia may be an appropriate alternative.

So,don't rush to MUA,as your condition.
Take care!
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