Non-Surgical Procedure Is Gaining Popularity As A Viable Alternative For Those Suffering From Chronic Back And Neck Pain

Released on: July 3, 2008, 3:26 am

Press Release Author: Randall Pruitt, DC, DACNB, DAAPM, MUAC

Industry: Healthcare

Press Release Summary: The treatment of back and neck pain is a difficult task,
however a proven procedure called Manipulation Under Anesthesia could be the answer
for many pain sufferers.

Press Release Body: The Arizona Back Institute the premier Non-Surgical spine clinic
in Arizona Announced early this week that they are ramping up their efforts to bring
a controversial treatment back into the mainstream. This treatment called
Manipulation Under Anesthesia or MUA has been around for many years, but only
recently has it been making a comeback as more and more research comes out against
invasive procedures for spinal pain.

According to Dr. Randall Pruitt a chiropractic neurologist at the Arizona Back
Institute the procedure is very effective, "Anytime someone suffers an injury
whether it be to their back, neck or some other area the bodies first defense is
always to repair the damage with scar tissue. It does this as a byproduct of
inflammation so when the area becomes inflamed cells called fibroblasts infiltrate
the area to mend damaged tissues. This happens because the body isn't sure whether
or not an infection is a threat and it tries to wall off the injured area. This is a
great protection mechanism to sustain life, but it can be very damaging to the
function of the tissues. This scar tissue begins to restrict motion and can cause a
great deal of pain and dysfunction."

The MUA procedure has been extensively used in the orthopedic community for the
treatment of frozen shoulder. And according to Dr. Pruitt the same strategy applies
to the spine." Any time an area is injured and range of motion is restricted joint
degeneration and muscle spasm is unavoidable." Because of the intensity of the pain
stretching, physical therapy or traditional chiropractic treatment is almost
impossible due to the patients guarding of the area.

Only recently have doctors really understood the role of active motion during the
healing process.
For example for many years after knee surgery the knee was immobilized, now we know
better says Dr. Pruitt the joint needs to move after injury to regain full function.
Using anesthesia puts the patient in a comfortable sedated state so that gentle
stretching to break up scar tissue and restore motion is possible. "Most patients
wake up feeling much more flexible and less restricted." When asked who the ideal
candidate would be for MUA Dr. Pruitt replied "Anyone with chronic pain that has
tried traditional physical treatments for back or neck pain and has failed, and
anyone who has had a failed back surgery should at least be evaluated to see if MUA
is an option".

To Learn More About the MUA procedure and to see if you are a candidate please visit
www.3daystorelief.com

Media Contact
Dr. Randall Pruitt, DC, DACNB, DAAPM, MUAC
drp@arizonabackinstitute.com
480-503-3344
www.3daystorelief.com
www.arizonabackinstitute.com


Web Site: http://www.3daystorelief.com

Contact Details: 4530 E. Ray Road, Suite 150
Phoenix, AZ 85044

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