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Equestrian is Back in the Saddle Thanks to Danbury Hospital Lumbar Fusion Surgery

Special to the Courier

Heather Malvarosa thought her days of cantering had come to a close.

Horseback riding had always been a constant in the life of the 55-year-old Fishkill, NY resident. However, a fall at the age of 17 would come back to haunt her years later.

In 2009, Malvarosa began suffering severe pain in her hips. Doctors determined the injury was caused decades before, likely from Malvarosa’s fall off a horse when she was a teenager. The pain was especially stinging during the winter months. “I would wake up in the morning incredibly stiff.

Over time, moving around throughout the day became incredibly challenging. Eventually, getting on a horse was something I no longer enjoyed,” she said.

In addition to her recreational love of horseback riding, Malvarosa lives a busy lifestyle. She is a Fishkill Councilwoman and a nurse for special needs children. The pain was progressively inhibiting her ability to complete day to day duties. She reached her breaking point during a ride, when she went to place her foot on a mounting block and her right foot and leg went numb.

It was then that Malvarosa sought out Danbury Hospital spine specialist, Dr. Frank Ulrich Hermantin. “Heather had a condition called Spondylolisthesis. This is often referred to as spine slip, where a vertebra is out of its normal alignment with the adjacent vertebra,” said Dr. Hermantin.

“It was well worth the drive from Fishkill to Danbury to see Dr. Hermantin. I feel I received the best care possible,” said Malvarosa.

In September 2009, Dr. Hermantin performed lumbar fusion surgery on Malvarosa’s spine. He inserted a plate, two screws and a cage into her lower spine area to stabilize her vertebra.

“I was really nervous,” said Malvarosa. “I’ve always been so active; the thought of having spine fusion surgery seemed really intimidating.”

“The goal of lumbar fusion surgery is to relieve pain, numbness, tingling and weakness, restore nerve function and stop or prevent abnormal motion in the spine,” said Dr. Hermantin. “We strive to bring patients back to an appropriate level of activity.”

A day after the procedure, Malvarosa was walking and left Danbury Hospital two days later, completely pain free. “I consider this a miracle,” said Malvarosa. “I have my mobility back and the chance to ride again. I’m so grateful to Dr. Hermantin.”

Visit danburyhospital.org. for more info.



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