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Differences: The Catalysts to Resilience

When Kaniyah’s mom, Keisha, was five months pregnant, she was told Kaniyah would be missing both arms due to a rare condition.

Kaniyah is a 14-year-old Shriners Children’s Philadelphia patient who is a West Philadelphia native. She started receiving care when she was 3 after being referred by a physician.

But years later, that hasn’t stopped Kaniyah from being a creative teen. Shortly after beginning her treatment at Shriners Children’s Philadelphia, Kaniyah was fitted for her first set of prosthetic arms. She has worked with Luis and Jennifer, practitioners from the Pediatric Orthotic and Prosthetic Services team, for many years.

When she was 4, Kaniyah went for her checkup leading up to preschool and was diagnosed with scoliosis. Scoliosis is a condition that causes the spine to curve in a C shape or S shape, rather than growing in a straight line. As a result of this diagnosis, she started wearing a night brace to bed each night to help stop the progression of her spinal curvature. It was an adjustment, as she felt extra confined in the brace without arms, but she grew accustomed to it.

Kaniyah sees Joshua Pahys, M.D., for her spine care. She said that Dr. Pahys is “the best doctor ever.” She explained how Dr. Pahys told her that he had scoliosis too, and that bracing helped straighten his spine. This encouraged her to continue wearing her brace. Dr. Pahys said, “Kaniyah has always been a ray of sunshine from the moment she walked through our doors. She bravely conquers every challenge that comes her way with her big trademark smile.”

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Meet Kaniyah

A young patient who received VBT surgery at Shriners Children's Philadelphia for scoliosis.

Patient Kaniyah and Joshua Pahys, M.D. smiling and sitting together on an examination table in his office

Kaniyah with Dr. Pahys at her follow-up appointment.

prosthetic patient smiling in a pink tutu while sitting in a chair

Kaniyah holds up her pink tutu with her prosthetic hand.

Prosthetic patient smiling in a doctor's office

Kaniyah smiles in a doctor's office wearing her prosthetic arm.

Prosthetic patient wearing a leopard print scoliosis brace

Kaniyah sits in a chair wearing a leopard print brace for her scoliosis.

Prosthetic patient smiling and standing in an examination room

Kaniyah smiles wide for the camera wearing her prosthetic arm.

Next Steps

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