What are the indications for manipulation under anesthesia?
Common indications for Manipulation Under Anesthesia include neck, middle and lower back pain, chronic muscle pain and inflammation, acute and chronic muscle pain and inflammation, acute and chronic muscle spasm, chronic fibrositis, nerve entrapment, disk pathology including herniated disks, torticollis and failed back surgery. -Bulging, protruded, prolapsed or herniated discs without free fragment for patient’s not surgical candidates. -Frozen or fixated articulations from adhesion formation. -Failed low back surgery. -Compression syndromes with or without radiculopathies caused from adhesion formation, but not associated with osteophytic entrapment. -Restricted motion which causes pain and apprehension from the patient, but manipulation is the therapy of choice. -Unresponsive to manipulation and adjustment when they are the treatment of choice. -Unresponsive pain which interferes with the function of daily living and sleep patterns, but which fall within the parameters for manipulati