| Who
Can Benefit From M.U.A.? |
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M.U.A.
can be a valuable procedure for people with chronic neck,
back and joint problems--conditions caused by long-term
disabilities, accidents, and injuries that have not been
responsive to conventional treatment--but M.U.A. is not
for everybody.
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Common,
general indications that M.U.A.could be effective include:
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| Chiropractic
patients who have reached a plateau using traditional therapy
also can significantly improve their quality of life using
M.U.A. |
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| Who
Should Not Have M.U.A.? |
| Since
the main reason for having M.U.A. is the persistance of a
stubbornly dysfunctional and disabling spine, the absence
of joint dysfunction is a good reason not to undergo M.U.A.
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are conditions that many people have that would also be 'contra-indications'
for M.U.A. such as: |
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