What are the indications for an MUA?
An MUA (manipulation under anaesthesia) may be indicated when temporary stiffness is complicating recovery after knee injury or surgery. It is not relevant in long-standing stiffness of the knee, and may in these cases cause new damage.
Stiffness can be defined "....as flexion contracture of > 15° and/or < 75° of flexion of the knee....[or]....an arc of knee motion < 70°."
Up to 60° of flexion is needed for limpless walking on level ground [4], at least 83° of flexion is needed to climb stairs, and 93° flexion is necessary to sit comfortably"