The two are not usually done together Based on how the information was written in the letter, the surgeon may be going to attempt the mua first and then move to the lysis procedure if it is not success. Hello, i had tar 7 weeks ago and recovery is going well as far as pain control and sleep I feel lucky in some ways Mua more or less restarts recovery, as has been said, because it's so stressful So yes, if mua is needed, delaying it delays your recovery
Only your doctor and you can make the final decision The mua only eighteen days ago likely stirred up some trauma in the area again As far as the warmth goes, there is increased blood flow to the area which results in the warmth Swelling and redness are often experienced also As the healing process progresses, the warmth, swelling and redness dissipate. The mua traumatized my quad muscle further and made it swell to half again larger than the other leg
This clashes with a big birthday party i'm having on the mainland on 12 april N has your surgeon actually suggested a mua You have to keep the knee from getting inflamed Therefore a wee bit of effort at a time spread over the day is plenty You will not need to do strengthening exercises That can come later, and they will only contribute to the inflammation.
Hello all this is my first post to the forum though i have been reading and getting personal strength with all i have read on how others have coped with there own knee replacement, the reason for my first post is that i'm now into my 3rd week on my left tkr , my pain is decreasing though my leg. Mua (manipulation under anesthesia) after total knee replacement manipulation under anesthesia is a technique for treating stiffness and poor range of motion following total knee arthroplasty (tka) or knee revision surgery
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