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MANIPULATION UNDER ANESTHESIA
Manipulation under anesthesia is a non-invasive procedure offered for acute and chronic conditions, which includes neck pain, back pain, joint pain, muscle spasm, shortened muscles, fibrous adhesions and long term pain syndromes. It is generally considered safe and is utilized to treat pain arising from the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine as well as the sacroiliac and pelvic regions. With or without anesthesia, a spinal manipulation is needed when joints in the spine or vertebral column become locked, fixed, or restricted and become less movable. Manipulation under anesthesia is a way to help patients who have impediments, such as extreme sensitivity to having a regular adjustment.
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