
Frustrated by the continuous intense ache and cramping pain in her leg, Allison turned to the experts at UPMC for help.
Every person has a story. When it comes to health care experiences at UPMC, we like to let our patients tell their stories.
Here are a few accounts from some of the many people we have treated for spine issues.
Chronic back pain plagued Dave Hanna of New Kensington for decades. Multiple surgeries over the years provided relief and enabled him to continue golfing — his favorite activity. But doctors warned that his lumbar spinal stenosis would ultimately require spinal fusion surgery. When he couldn’t walk or stand for more than a few minutes, Dave finally called UPMC for help.
Kevin Luster, 62, was doing construction at a friend’s house in April 2020 when he fell and broke his back — for the second time in 20 years.
It was only Ryan's second time skiing when he jumped off a ramp and landed wrong, leading to torn back muscles and an L1 spinal fracture that was causing paralysis from the waist down. Learn about Ryan's emergency spine surgery and rehab, as well as how he is beating the odds today.
Marisette V., 65, a software engineer and rower from Verona, Pa., faced spinal stenosis and a suspected kidney tumor in 2023. After minimally invasive spine surgery and kidney removal at UPMC Presbyterian in 2024, she’s recovering well and grateful to her care team. She now looks forward to retiring in Holland with renewed health.
After consulting several orthopaedic surgeons, Orland Bethel came to UPMC for help with extreme pain in his hips and lower back.