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As the largest orthopedic physician group in the Midwest, and one of the largest in the country, you are sure to find a clinic that best meets your needs.

April 25, 2022

Michael H.

In January 2022, I was in a motor vehicle accident that caused a C6 fracture in my neck. I was able to get in with Dr. Omar in a timely manner and was very impressed! He is a very friendly doctor and explained everything to us. He showed us my x-rays and explained things in a way that I understood. Thank you so much.

January 23, 2021

Fassou D.

Dr. Banks is the best orthopedic surgeon I have ever known. He has been our physician (for my wife and I) since 2004. When I say he’s the best, it is not only about his skills but the way he interacts with his patients and staff. Dr. Banks takes his time to listen carefully with respect to your concerns. He is a kind, knowledgeable person and is surrounded by very professional, friendly and helpful staff. My wife and I have had two surgeries each, performed successfully by him. My wife has had two cervical fusions and I have had two lumbar discectomies. Each surgery went very well and the recoveries were fast. My last surgery was done on December 22, 2020. I called it my ‘life saving surgery’ because the pain I had before it was gone. Big thanks Dr. Banks!

February 17, 2020

Martin S.

This testimonial is long overdue. I recovered so quickly I couldn’t wait to get back to my normal life. I had been dealing with issues with my C6-C7 area for years after returning from a tour in Iraq. Within a year I had put myself in the ER twice with excruciating pain in my chest and back. An MRI revealed that either I medical out from my job and forget about getting back in the gym or chance it with surgery. After meeting with Dr. Deal and his team, I had confidence that there was a good chance of fixing the disc in my back – or replacing it. I had the procedure in August. I don’t think my experience was typical but after surgery I refused to take any pain medication, as I had little to no pain. The day after returning home I walked 2 miles. Two weeks later, I got cleared to go back to work on light duty with restrictions. At 6 weeks, I was cleared early with no restrictions and returned to the gym. Now, six months later, it is as if the surgery never happened. I have no scar and no pain. I can’t thank Dr. Deal and his team enough for their professionalism and dedication to their profession. Thank you!

December 10, 2019

Jerry

Dr. Kirksson was truly wonderful for me. He listens carefully and you really come to understand that he cares about you and wants to help you with your medical problem. Listening carefully and taking the time with a patient is rare today, but he does it naturally. His calm demeanor and thorough explanations immediately lowered my anxiety and stress levels. I initially saw him for problems with terrible pain with my neck that other doctors – surgeons – had said required surgery. He successfully treated my neck without surgery and it hasn’t bothered me since. Years later when I had persistent lower back pain, he was obviously my first choice. I recommend him to my friends and family, as needed, without hesitation.

April 22, 2019

David R.

TCO Comeback Story – David R.

When you accidentally cut through a tree trunk, you just don’t know how many branches will die until the leaves start falling…

My medical crisis on my neck and left shoulder, and subsequent rehabilitative journey the past four years, have been nothing short of remarkable. I owe a debt of gratitude to the Mayo Clinic surgeons and Twin Cities Orthopedics physical therapy team at Viking Lakes for literally saving my life. I’m now well into the process of rehabilitating a five-level cervical spine and my previously paralyzed left arm after 11 surgeries and infinite hours of physical therapy.

Downward Spiral. I served in the Army for just over 33 years, primarily as an aviator, which put a lot of wear and tear on my spine. After injuring my cervical spine during a deployment to Iraq in 2009, I underwent my first of eleven major surgeries in late 2011… a single level C7-T1 fusion. The army then unsuccessfully stacked three total disc replacements (TDR) above the initial fusion through four surgeries in 2014, however the outcomes were very poor and unstable. After gaining confirmation at the University of Washington Medical Center that the current TDR configuration was unstable, the army removed all TDRs in lieu of a lengthy anterior C3-T1 fusion plate/screws with posterior hardware rods from C3-T2. However, this particular 11-hour surgery on April 13, 2015 resulted in the severing of my left C5 and C6 nerves and several complications that rendered my left neck, shoulder and arm paralyzed. Moreover, I awoke prematurely from sedation, alone, and self-extubated myself in a panic. I underwent an emergency surgery 4 days later to reposition the suspect posterior hardware on my cervical spine, but my paralyzed arm never responded. Atrophy started. My entire life changed.

Hope. The army referred me to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, and initiated medical retirement proceedings since I no longer met army retention standards. It was critical to attempt nerve transfers within the first six months following nerve damage or risk losing my entire left arm forever. I underwent the first of four surgeries at the Mayo Clinic to salvage my cervical spine and left arm on August 14, 2015, during which I received four nerve transfers and commenced a painful recovery process:

– Left spinal accessory nerve transfer to suprascapular nerve;
– Left triceps branch to anterior division of axillary nerve;
– Left ulnar fascicular transfer to biceps branch;
– Left median fascicular nerve transfer to brachialis branch

After several months in a sling and passive physical therapy in the army, my biceps and elbow flexion showed subtle movements. I returned to the Mayo Clinic for my first post-op assessment in February 2016. The Mayo Clinic then performed the second surgery by removing the posterior hardware in my neck. This enabled a little more range of motion and removed some of the torque on my upper thoracic spine. My anterior hardware remained in place; however, my left deltoid and trapezius muscles continued their atrophic decline. I retired from the army in June 2016, and we relocated back to my home state of Minnesota, where we could maintain continuity of care.

Setback & Determination. Over the next few months, my biceps and below continued to gain strength but my shoulder continued to decline. I slipped and fell on the ice in February 2017 and fractured the humeral head of my left shoulder, as I could not utilize my left arm to break the fall. After assessments by the Mayo team, I underwent my third surgery at Mayo, where Dr. Bassem El Hassan commenced reconstruction of my left shoulder on September 27, 2017:

– Pedicle pectoralis transfer to reconstruct the anterior deltoid.
– Attachment of the lower part of the sternal head of the pectoralis major to the proximal outer aspect of the humerus.

I spent the next 4 weeks in a Minnesota Vikings’ colored purple & gold spica cast, followed by 4 more weeks in a hard brace. I commenced physical therapy in Brainerd and began making progress, along with a simultaneous aqua therapy in a local swimming pool. While the transferred deltoid worked to prevent my left arm from further dislocations, my trapezius and rhomboid muscles on the backside continued to deteriorate and lose function. I returned to the Mayo Clinic for my fourth surgery—a double tendon transfer–on April 27, 2018 to address left scapula dysfunction secondary to subtotal trapezius paralysis with evidence of atrophy and poor contraction of the rhomboid major:

– Transfer of levator scapulae to the lateral spine of the scapula just medial to the acromion;
– Transfer of the rhomboid minor medial to the levator scapulae insertion;
– Advancement of the remnant upper trapezius laterally to also augment and help with transfers.

Revival. I spent another 8 weeks in a hard brace. Due the necessary complexity and uniqueness of my multi-faced reconstruction of my spine, nerves, muscles in my neck, chest, left shoulder and back, I was referred to Twin Cities Orthopedics for a new approach to physical therapy, and I was fortunately introduced to Dr. Christian Dawson (PT) and Mandy Towers (PTA) at the Viking Lakes facility in Eagan. Over the course of the following year, Dr. Dawson’s team crafted a tailored physical therapy regimen that combined dry needling, laser, massage & muscle manipulations and a comprehensive aqua therapy plan to help me retrain and rejuvenate transferred nerves and muscles into a functional left arm. After the first few months of restoring muscle functions, we have recently added light weights to commence strengthening. We still have a long way to go, however I am well underway in achieving an unbelievable comeback story that I never deemed possible back in 2015. I am so glad I met Christian and Mandy at TCO in Eagan. Although they have never encountered such a uniquely reconstructed set of nerves and muscles that my case offered, my TCO team’s ability to think “out-of-the-box” and apply feasible rehabilitative strategies have provided provide solutions that have helped to revitalize my physical health.

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As the largest orthopedic physician group in the Midwest, and one of the largest in the country, you are sure to find a clinic that best meets your needs.

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