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- MUA (Manipulation Under Anesthesia) After Total Knee Replacement
Manipulation Under Anesthesia (MUA) Because a patient’s reflexes and pain sensitivity are absent under anesthesia, manipulation using specific maneuvers serves to break up fibrous adhesions around the joint and surrounding tissue During MUA following knee replacement the patient is positioned on their back and the hip is flexed to 90 degrees
- MUA - Recovery After TKR MUA | Joint Replacement Patient Forum
Hello, I've gotten a lot out of the information on the forums and threads I had my TKR on Oct 30, 2013 On my second PT appointment after the replacement, my ROM was at 70 and with doing my exercises 3 times a day with out fail, I am still at 70 three months later Thus the decision for the MUA needing to be done I have a question
- MUA - Left TKR and MUA GlenysS | Joint Replacement Patient Forum
MUA done 28th March 2025, OS said he had knee at 110 degrees and I had 2 areas of blockage Was kept on continuous motion machine all day at 100 degrees They lent me machine for few days and I got to 107 degrees
- MUA - Manipulation under anesthesia | Joint Replacement Patient Forum
MUA is done if one’s range of motion (ROM) is very poor However, it re-traumatizes the knee, so while you may get better ROM right away, swelling will set in and will reduce that new number a bit, until the knee settles down again Some members see improvement after an MUA and some members don’t
- MUA - MUA at 5 months | Joint Replacement Patient Forum - BoneSmart
I had an MUA on my right tkr at 10 weeks I went home the same day My knee was pretty sore and swollen for a few days so had to go back on crutches for 3-4 days, but after that I was able to drive and get back into things
- MUA 11 weeks post tkr and struggling lt; - BoneSmart
The MUA (as you guessed) did further tissue damage Now, your knee needs time and gentle treatment so that it can heal and recover It's mainly swelling that is preventing your knee from bending, so concentrate more on reducing that, with plenty of rest, ice and elevation, and far fewer exercises
- MUA - Left TKR and MUA GlenysS | Page 2 | Joint Replacement Patient Forum
Think I didn't explain it well After the mua my walking was much improved until last Fridays visit to the PT when further damage was done The result is the scuffing off the foot, which is exactly what she caused previously, before the mua Fortunately, that problem seemed to disappear after the mua Think I need to refer this to the OS I suppose
- MUA Manipulation and stiff knee after TKR - bonesmart. org
After Mua my whole leg has loosened up but I am a lot weaker in the leg,the knee is swollen and i have some additional knee pain As before MUA not only was I stiff in the knee but the other leg muscles in particular, my calf muscles were stiff Under MUA the OS got 120 ROM and before I left hospital I did get 90 ROM
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