Section 1 Introduction to MUA, Robert C. Gordon An Historical Perspective on MUA, Robert Francis The Scientific Basis of MUA Basic Spinal Anatomy in Relation to MUA, Robert C. Gordon Pathobiomechanics of MUA, Robert Francis The Myofascial Component and Predetermining Factors to Consider in MUA, Anthony B. Morovati The Pathopysiology of Pain and MUA, James Giordano and Thomas Schultea The Core of the MUA Procedure: Tissue Injury Repair Sequence and Fibrosis Release with MUA, Robert C. Gordon Manipulative Energy: High Force vs. Low Force and MUA, Timothy Kersch Indications and Contraindications for MUA, Robert C. Gordon MUA Principles and Practice, Robert C. Gordon Support for MUA: Research and Literature Review, Robert C. Gordon Evaluation of the MUA Patient, Robert C. Gordon Anesthesia for Manipulation Under Anesthesia, Anthony Rogers Pre-Anesthesia Evaluation, Ramona Carter The Role of the Medical Specialist, Robert Mathews and Matthew Miller The MUA Procedure, Robert C. Gordon Post MUA Therapy, Fred Russo Section 2 Hospital Staff Privileges and Ambulatory Surgical Center Protocols for the Chiropractic Physician, Robert C. Gordon The Risk/Benefit Ration of the MUA Procedure, Robert C. Gordon A Case for MUA, Robert C. Gordon Samples of Forms, Reports and Analysis, Burt Rubin and Robert C. Gordon Sample 1:...Creating an H&P (History and Physical) Sample 2:...Sample OP Report Sample 3:...Sample Discharge Summary Sample 4:...Schematic for Patient Flow Sample 5:...Pain Index and Evaluation Form