Back in Action
The spine, our body’s backbone, is a marvel of nature. It’s made up of bones, nerves, and tissues working together to support us. But oftentimes, an injury or wear and tear can press on the nerves and cause a lot of pain. Generally, doctors attempt to address patients’ spine issues through physical therapy whenever possible. However, if the injury is too severe or therapy does not work, consulting an orthopedic spine surgeon is often the best option.
Orthopedics is the branch of medicine that focuses on disorders and injuries
to the musculoskeletal system — your bones, muscles, joints, and
other connective tissues. For many people with joint injuries or pain,
orthopedic surgeons can make a huge difference in quality of life. Orthopedic
surgeons can restore function by repairing a wide range of conditions,
such as fractures, joint injuries, sports injuries, arthritis, congenital
disorders, and degenerative diseases. For some patients, that might mean
just being able to get out of bed in the morning.
Visalia native Mann Harrison had been living with progressively worsening
back pain for years. By 2023, his condition had become so severe that
he could barely leave his bed, and even the simplest movements were an
immense struggle.
“After a while, I could barely move around. I was desperate for some
kind of relief,” he recalls. “Dr. Feng was one of the doctors
who saw me in the hospital, and he told me he could help.”
Frank L. Feng, DO, an orthopedic surgeon at Sequoia Orthopaedic & Spine
Institute in Visalia, is one of the many trusted surgeons who perform
complex surgeries at Kaweah Health. He treats most orthopedic conditions
and performs many types of surgeries including spine, total joint replacements,
carpal tunnel, as well as treatment of fractures, both surgically and
non-surgically. In addition, Dr. Feng helps patients with pain management
through procedures like epidural injections, spinal cord stimulators,
and pain pumps. For more than 25 years, he has been dedicated to helping
countless individuals like Mann, and finds immense fulfillment in his work.
“I truly strive to assist people with difficult problems,”
Dr. Feng says. “Spinal conditions can be life-altering and sometimes
life-threatening, and I want to help them regain a better quality of life.
It’s incredibly gratifying for both me and my staff to be able to
make such a positive impact.”
In Mann’s case, the tissue between the vertebrae in his spine had
become damaged due to wear and tear from years of sports and construction work.
“Over time and consistent use, these tissues can degrade, causing
the bones in your spine to compress and pinch nerves, which can result
in severe pain,” Dr. Feng explains. “That was precisely Mann’s
situation. His nerves were being pinched so severely that his pain was
constant and debilitating. He also had an undiagnosed stress fracture
in the back of the spinal column.”
To remedy the intense, daily pain Mann was experiencing, Dr. Feng performed
a spinal fusion surgery. This procedure involves permanently joining two
or more vertebrae in the spine to relieve pain, correct issues, and restore
stability. The fusion prevents movement between the vertebrae, aiming
to reduce discomfort. Surgeons insert bone or bonelike material between
the vertebrae, sometimes using metal plates, screws, or rods to hold them in place.
For Mann, the result was truly life-changing.
“I am a completely different man today,” he says. “I
am walking again, and there is no more nerve pain.”
Dr. Feng affirms that outcomes from spinal fusion surgery are typically
very positive.
“The technology and techniques available today are better than ever,
and patients are able to regain a much higher quality of life,” he says.