Manipulation Under Anaesthesia
Cross-source consensus on Manipulation Under Anaesthesia from 1 sources and 8 claims.
1 sources · 8 claims
Uses
How it works
Benefits
Preparation
Risks & contraindications
Comparisons
Evidence quality
Highlighted claims
- During MUA, a brachial plexus block using 10 mL of 2% lidocaine is administered to the affected side. — Symptomatic changes and influencing factors following manipulation under anaesthesia in patients with adhesive capsulitis of shoulder: a protocol for a prospective cohort study
- If iatrogenic injury such as fracture or dislocation is suspected during MUA, the procedure must stop immediately and imaging must be performed. — Symptomatic changes and influencing factors following manipulation under anaesthesia in patients with adhesive capsulitis of shoulder: a protocol for a prospective cohort study
- After MUA, pain is managed primarily with non-opioid analgesics, and routine intra-articular injections are not administered. — Symptomatic changes and influencing factors following manipulation under anaesthesia in patients with adhesive capsulitis of shoulder: a protocol for a prospective cohort study
- MUA is one of the main clinical treatments for adhesive capsulitis when conservative care is insufficient. — Symptomatic changes and influencing factors following manipulation under anaesthesia in patients with adhesive capsulitis of shoulder: a protocol for a prospective cohort study
- MUA can rapidly improve shoulder function, relieve pain, and restore range of motion. — Symptomatic changes and influencing factors following manipulation under anaesthesia in patients with adhesive capsulitis of shoulder: a protocol for a prospective cohort study
- Tearing of the fibrotic capsule during forward flexion manoeuvres can usually be palpated or heard by the surgeon. — Symptomatic changes and influencing factors following manipulation under anaesthesia in patients with adhesive capsulitis of shoulder: a protocol for a prospective cohort study
- More than 80% of patients have shown improvement after MUA in previous reports. — Symptomatic changes and influencing factors following manipulation under anaesthesia in patients with adhesive capsulitis of shoulder: a protocol for a prospective cohort study
- MUA may be more cost-effective than arthroscopic release, and the UK Frozen Shoulder Trial found no significant difference in adverse event rates compared with other approaches. — Symptomatic changes and influencing factors following manipulation under anaesthesia in patients with adhesive capsulitis of shoulder: a protocol for a prospective cohort study