Avoid Manipulation Under Anesthesia with Therapist Halima Curry
Avoid Manipulation Under Anesthesia with Therapist Halima Curry | The Bee’s Knees Podcast
Avoid Manipulation Under Anesthesia with Therapist Halima Curry | The Bee’s Knees Podcast
How to Avoid MUA | A Patient Recovery Story About Knee Manipulation Under Anesthesia and Two Knee Replacements. Nicole’s Story.
Tanisha was athletic and active all her life. Then just average day she felt an excruciating pain. Tanisha’s battle with, and triumph over Avascular Necrosis and two TKA’s presented here.
It was compromising walking on the stairs or playing tennis. Every night, when I went to sleep, I woke up every two to three hours with excruciating pain. I knew in my heart, at this point in time, with both knees compromised, I had to do something.
Bucket Handle Meniscus Tear (Solving the Recovery). Learn how Patrick solved the MUA, Manipulation Under Anesthesia, and these injuries using The X10 Knee Recovery System.
The Continuous Passive Motion Machine is a device designed in the early 1970’s with the idea of helping knee surgery patients regain range of motion.
Merlin’s Story Part III. Opioids and Knee Replacement. Effective pain management is the first layer of building that trust relationship that allows the patient to be an active partner in their own healing from the inception.
Swelling and Scar tissue creation are closely related. Learn how they are partners in getting in the way of knee surgery recovery from an expert in the field. Lisa Alarcon, Physical Therapist, has helped many thousands of knee patients recover well after surgery, in many cases with the help of The X10 Knee Recovery System.
What happens after knee replacement when there is a lack of full knee extension? We explore this question in this installment of our series entitled ‘Threats to a Proper Knee Replacement Recovery’.
You never know when life is going to throw you a curve. My curveball came the week before Memorial Day, when I tripped in the garage (on my way to exercise) and broke my patella, i.e., kneecap. Two days later, Dr. Jason Sadowski bolted the kneecap, wrapped it with wire and sent me home in a leg brace designed to keep my right leg absolutely straight for six weeks.