Recovery time often varies from person to person, but here is what to expect. During the first 24-48 hours after a Knee Manipulation Under Anesthesia procedure, if you have no relevant underlying conditions and your procedure went smoothly, you can expect to recover at home. Pain management is crucial during this time as knee swelling…
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Post-MUA Recovery for Frozen Shoulder – Why PT & Manual Therapy Matter
Does your shoulder feel like a rusty hinge? Stiff, painful, and just won’t move the way it used to? That’s the frustrating reality of a frozen shoulder, a condition that can leave you feeling helpless and frustrated. Luckily, manipulation under anesthesia (MUA) is a procedure that can break up scar tissue and adhesions that are causing your shoulder to freeze up. …
Selective Nerve Root Block vs. Epidural – Here’s the Difference
Back pain got you feeling like a pretzel? You’re not alone. Millions of people grapple with that aching, stabbing, or just plain annoying discomfort in their spine. But here’s the twist: not all back pain is created equal. And that means the treatment shouldn’t be either. Two options you might have heard of are selective nerve root block (SNRB) and epidural steroid…
What Are the Most Unprotected Body Parts When Motorcycling?
Have you ever wondered which parts of your body are most exposed when you’re riding your motorcycle? It’s a chilling thought, but an important one to consider. While the thrill of the open road is undeniable, motorcyclists are inherently vulnerable. Understanding the risks can help you make informed decisions about protective gear and riding habits. Let’s take a closer look…