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Doylestown MUA Chiropractor Dr.
James Buesing
Chiropractic philosophy
begins with the principle that the human organism has
innate power to maintain its own health. The art
of chiropractic focuses on adjustments to correct spinal
malfunctions, call subluxations, in order to remove
interference to the spinal cord.
Science has found
that the nerve system controls all other organs and
tissues of the body, so a healthy nerve system
facilitates the body's ability to cope with disability
and disease.
The chiropractic approach
to health care is holistic, stressing the patient's
overall well being. It recognizes that many
factors affect health, including exercise, diet, rest,
environment and heredity. Chiropractors use
natural, drugless, non-surgical health care and rely on
the body's inherent recuperative abilities.
In addition to manual
chiropractic adjustments, Dr. Buesing also employs MUA.
What is MUA?
Manipulation Under Anesthesia is exactly what it sounds
like. After medical clearance, a patient is lightly
anesthetized to achieve total relaxation, then
adjustments and stretching movements - which would
normally be too painful to even consider are easily,
painlessly and quickly accomplished. MUA, combined with
consistent, but simple post-procedure treatment and
exercise, can eliminate or greatly reduce pain and
restore or greatly improve range of motion. Plus, MUA
procedures are cost-effective…thousands of dollars less
than traditional surgery and other more invasive
treatments - and usually qualify for insurance coverage.
In addition, recovery is much faster, allowing MUA
patients to get back to work and the pleasure of living
much sooner than expected.
MUA new or experimental?
MUA is neither new nor experimental. It's actually been
practiced since the late 1930s and used by osteopathic
physicians and orthopedic surgeons for many years as a
proven form of treatment. During the past eight years,
interest in MUA has greatly increased thanks to
tremendous advances in anesthesiology. Today, MUA is a
multi-disciplinary outpatient procedure that takes place
in a controlled hospital or ambulatory surgical setting,
usually over the course of one to three days. Using
specialized chiropractic techniques, supported by the
expertise of MDs, RNs and anesthesiologists, MUA
achieves maximum results for qualified patients.
Countless recent case studies and medical research
continue to show that MUA is widely regarded as safe and
effective and is gaining acceptance by the medical
community at large.
Can you benefit from MUA?
MUA 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
MUA is not for everybody. Common, general indications
that MUA could be effective include:
Fibro adhesion buildup
Chronic disc problems
Herniated disc without fragmentation
Chronic myofascitis
Intractable pain from neuromusculoskeletal
conditions
Torticollis
Chronic re-injury
Failed back surgery
Chiropractic patients who have reached a plateau using
traditional therapy also can significantly improve their
quality of life using MUA.
Why MUA can work for you?
MUA achieves results where other treatments fail because
it allows your caregivers to adjust the bones and
muscles - the therapy of choice - without the usual
resistance. "Twilight" sedation allows you to be
responsive, but not apprehensive. Manipulations are
completed gently and without the patient's usual
psychological resistance. Fibrotic adhesions, which
limit range of motion and contribute to pain, are
altered; muscles are stretched; collagen fibers are
remodeled to eliminate or reduce restriction. Pain and
discomfort are decreased. The adjustments received using
MUA are the same as those the patient experiences during
regular chiropractic visits, but require less force
simply because of the relaxed state.
How do I begin an MUA treatment plan?
Using standards of care as described by the National
Academy of MUA Physicians, the chiropractor selects
patients. The typical MUA treatment plan begins with a
medical screening process to clear the patient for
anesthesia. Medical tests usually will include:
CBC blood studies
SMA 6
Chest X-ray and EKG, or electrocardiogram for
patients age 50 and older
A pregnancy test for female patients
Your chiropractor may also order additional tests, such
as an MRI, or magnetic resonance imaging, CT (cat
scans), and other diagnostic tests, if needed. After
receiving medical clearance, the patient is scheduled at
the facility where the MUA will be performed .
What's the MUA procedure like?
On the day of the MUA, the patient must be accompanied
by a friend or family member to drive the patient home
after the procedure. No patient will be allowed to drive
following this procedure. The patient then confers with
the anesthesiologist, is gowned and the sedative -
usually Diprivan and/or Versed (and sometimes Fentanyl)
- is administered to achieve the comfortable "twilight"
sleep that makes treatment possible. If the full spinal
procedure is performed, MUA begins with specialized
techniques that first methodically start in the cervical
spine with gentle axial traction, forward flexion and
lateral flexion movements followed by adjustive
procedures. The doctor then moves on to the thoracic
spine, using mild stretching techniques and adjustment
and finally into the lumbar spinal regions using flexion
and traction techniques, plus stretching, targeted
massage and knee-to-chest rolls, as well as lumbar
adjustment.
What happens after the procedure?
After the procedure is completed, the patient is
repositioned and awakened then taken to recovery, where
he or she is carefully monitored by the O.R. nurse.
Recovery time is generally 15-20 minutes. After
recovery, the patient receives fluids and a light snack.
The doctor and anesthesiologist also remain in
attendance until the patient is discharged. To achieve
results in most chronic cases, the MUA procedure is
repeated. The doctor may adjust only the area of
abnormality plus the adjacent area, the adjacent area
only, or all three areas, depending on the doctor's
assessment of the condition. Post-procedure care is one
of the most important parts of the MUA procedure and
makes it truly effective. The therapy begins immediately
- the same day - after each MUA procedure is completed.
At this time, the patient visits the chiropractor's
office and undergoes a combination of stretching
exercises, cryo-therapy and electrical stimulation to
eliminate or reduce soreness. The patient then returns
home to rest. Following the last MUA procedure, the
patient should follow an intensive therapy program for 7
to 10 days. This post MUA therapy should be the same
stretches accomplished during the MUA procedure and
adjustments made in the doctor's office. This is
followed by rehabilitation for the next two to three
weeks, including stretching, flexibility and
strengthening exercises, plus periodic adjustments as
required by the doctor. A regimented program of post-MUA
therapy will help the patient regain both pre-injury
strength and help prevent future pain and disability.
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Our office is located at:
4295 Point Pleasant Pike & Old Easton Road
P.O. Box 368
Danboro, PA 18916-0368
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We also serve the surrounding
Bucks County area
Here is a partial list of nearby
Bucks County areas we serve:
Buckingham Township,
Bucks County, Chalfont Borough,
Doylestown Borough,
Doylestown Township, Dublin Borough, Danboro,
Durham Township, East Rockhill Township, Falls Township, Haycock
Township, Hilltown Township, Ivyland Borough, Langhorne Borough,
Langhorne Manor Boro, Lower Makefield Twp, Milford
Township, New Britain Borough, New Britain Township, New
Hope Borough,
Newtown Borough, Newtown Township, Nockamixon Township,
Northampton Township, Perkasie Borough, Plumstead Township,
Quakertown Borough, Richland Township, Richlandtown Borough,
Riegelsville Borough, Sellersville Borough, Silverdale Borough,
Solebury Township, Tinicum Township, Trumbauersville Borough,
Upper Makefield Twp, Upper Southampton Twp, Warminster
Township, Warrington Township, Warwick Township, West Rockhill
Twp, Wrightstown Township and Yardley Borough.
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