Still in pain–even after trying nearly everything else? MUA or Manipulation Under Anesthesia could be the answer

This little-known non-surgical procedure combines hands-on manipulation with anesthesia for proven treatment that relieves back, neck and shoulder pain for 87% of chronic pain sufferers

You may be a candidate if you’ve already tried:

 

  • Pain medication
  • Physical therapy
  • Chiropractic
  • Epidural injections
  • Even Surgery and you’re still in pain

 

 

By the time some doctors get to see many chronic pain sufferers, they’ve already tried—and failed—the “usual” treatments for back, shoulder, neck and arm pain. If that’s you or a loved one, Manipulation Under Anesthesia (MUA) may well be the solution to ending that pain once and for all.

For those unfamiliar with MUA, and that’s not surprising since very few patients (or doctors for that matter) have ever heard of the procedure, MUA is a safe, proven treatment that has worked for thousands of patients over the last 50 years. It’s not new, it’s not technological, and it’s non-surgical.

The procedure itself is exactly what it sounds like: After proper medical evaluation and testing, a patient is lightly anesthetized to achieve total relaxation. Then, a specially trained team of physicians perform specific maneuvers and muscle stretching movements on the affected portion of the spine or limb that would normally be too painful for a chronic pain patient to even consider.

The MUA process is non-invasive, gentle and quickly accomplished.

Why haven’t I heard of MUA from my doctor?

Decades ago, osteopaths and many medical doctors were routinely taught the procedure. As technology and various “wonder” drugs crept into medical practice, however, the technique was no longer taught at medical schools and almost became a lost art.

But because MUA is based on specific, hands-on maneuvers and muscle stretching movements and is extremely effective, a few chiropractors picked up the “lost” technique in the last decade or two as an adjunct to their traditional manipulation techniques.

Today, there are more practitioners, but still very few across the U.S. That’s because MUA practitioners are highly skilled and specially certified in the procedure.

To gain full relief, the procedure is normally repeated over the course of three days in a surgical center with an anesthesiologist as part of the team.

Best news for MUA candidates: the procedure costs thousands of dollars less than traditional spine surgery and other more invasive treatments.

For patients who have not found relief from conventional treatments, MUA, coupled with a simple post-procedure treatment and rehabilitation program, can eliminate or greatly reduce chronic pain as well as restore lost range-of-motion.

Common indicators that MUA may be helpful include: 

  • Scar tissue and fibro adhesions
  • Chronic disc problems
  • Herniated disc without fragmentation
  • Chronic muscle pain
  • Intractable pain from neuromuscular conditions
  • Torticollis
  • Chronic re-injury associated with accidents or sports injuries
  • Failed back syndrome

 

What to do next…

To find out more about MUA, you can call one of our recommended providers

or call us at 1-800-555-1212 for a recommendation if you don’t see a provider listed.

You can read our special report called 3 Days To Relief By Clicking Here

All of our recommended doctors  are certified MUA practitioners.

 

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