Is manipulation under anesthesia safe? What should I know about it? Chiropractor Manipulation under anesthesia, also known as MUA, is a type of manipulative technique that is non invasive. It is performed by a chiropractor and meant to offer relief from chronic pain that has been responsive to other forms of non surgical care. MUA focuses on breaking up internal scar tissue that is leftover from an injury or surgery, and as a result, restores
Chiropractors Americans suffer from headaches more than ever. Studies show that 9 out of 10 Americans suffer from some type of headache. Only around 5% of headaches indicate that something else is physically wrong, while 95% of headaches are just that – headaches. We sit more than we used to in the past due to most jobs involving sitting at a desk in front of a computer. Because of this, our posture becomes out of
Is It Safer to Drive Impaired By Marijuana Or Alcohol? As my avid blog readers are already aware, I am a Baltimore Chiropractor that spends the majority of my clinic time treating patients who have been injured in Baltimore auto accidents. Typically these patients present with a constellation of symptoms inclusive of headaches, neck pain, back pain, radiating arm pain, and radiating leg pain. Recently I have seen an increase in the number of Baltimore
Our New Clinic Is Open! As my avid blog followers are aware, I am a Baltimore Chiropractor that spends the majority of my clinic time treating patients with headaches, neck pain and back pain in Baltimore. Typically these patients present for care after having been involved in a Baltimore auto accident, but that is certainly not always the case. For this blog post I decided that I want to share a bit of my professional
Study Finds Millennials Atop List of Worst Drivers On The Road As a Baltimore Chiropractor I spend the majority of my clinic time treating patients with headaches, neck pain, and back pain. My clinic has seen a sharp increase in the number of auto accident-related injuries as of late. Typically patients that have suffered Baltimore auto accident injuries present with acute post-traumatic headaches, neck pain with radiating arm pain, and occasionally, lower back pain with