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- MUA (Manipulation Under Anesthesia) After Total Knee Replacement
Manipulation under Anesthesia is a technique for treating stiffness and poor range of motion following total knee arthroplasty (TKA) or knee revision surgery Continue with article
- MUA - Recovery After TKR MUA | Joint Replacement Patient Forum
Post-MUA, you will need to be very careful You have to keep the knee from getting inflamed Therefore a wee bit of effort at a time spread over the day is plenty You will not need to do strengthening exercises That can come later, and they will only contribute to the inflammation
- MUA - A light at the end of a long, dark tunnel
It also says MUA should be done within 3 months of surgery This clashes with a big birthday party I'm having on the mainland on 12 April N Has your surgeon actually suggested a MUA? They are much less common in the UK than in the USA- although overall recovery statistics for TKA are similar
- MUA - Whats Normal after a Year Post-op
On my 12th week of knee replace on left knee Doctor is recommending knee manipulation Not too sure about manipulation Physical Therapist says hang tight I will get my range back Currently at 90sh relaxed and 105 with a little persuasion from therapist Leg is swollen which seems to hinder
- Pain after MUA | Joint Replacement Patient Forum
The late MUA did have better stats because the procedure wasn't dealing with swelling, inflammation and primary healling “The early postoperative period after TKA is characterized by extensive inflammation from surgery and exercises directed at breaking adhesions Aggressive physiotherapy may perpetuate persistent swelling in some patients
- MUA - Scheduled for MUA | Joint Replacement Patient Forum
I had TKA on L on March 11 Was not able to gain any ROM, with Home PT, then started Clinic PT Saw my Dr , and now scheduled for a MUA in 3 days Hoping for the best, will be doing PT 3x a week for 6 weeks Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks
- MUA - Left TKR and MUA GlenysS | Joint Replacement Patient Forum
The MUA only eighteen days ago likely stirred up some trauma in the area again As far as the warmth goes, there is increased blood flow to the area which results in the warmth Swelling and redness are often experienced also As the healing process progresses, the warmth, swelling and redness dissipate
- MUA - 7 months after TKR - Still stuck at 90 degrees
Procedure last about 90 minutes Following week, I had PT two times a week, followed the procedure of home exercises At week 4, my knee was still very, very swollen and stiff, could not reach more than 84 degree, resulted MUA on March 20, after that I had 4 times PT a week for two weeks, knee was very swollen, but could reach to 90 degree by
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