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Rare Conditions, Extraordinary Courage: Dominic’s Story

Dominic’s story is one of resilience, hope and an unyielding spirit.

Born with a rare genetic condition that went undetected at birth, Dominic’s journey with Shriners Children’s Northern California began when he was just a baby.

What started as a concern for clubfoot – a condition where the foot is twisted out of shape or position – soon revealed a much more complex medical reality. After his father, Joe, voiced concerns and an X-ray was taken, Dominic was found to have a broken femur, possibly due to a traumatic birth via cesarean section. At just 6 weeks old, Dominic had broken every bone in his body, leading to his transfer to Shriners Children’s Northern California. This marked the beginning of a 10-year journey with Shriners Children’s, where Dominic has received life-changing care and support.

A Rare Diagnosis: Osteogenesis Imperfecta and Brucks Syndrome

Dominic was diagnosed with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), a rare disease that causes bones to break easily, often from little or no trauma. OI is caused by a genetic defect that affects the body’s ability to produce strong collagen, a key protein in bones. In addition to OI, Dominic has Brucks syndrome, an extremely rare condition with only 48 documented cases in the United States. Brucks syndrome causes joint contractures, where the joints become permanently fixed in a bent or straightened position, limiting movement. Dominic’s dual diagnosis made him one of the second known cases in the U.S. with both conditions, highlighting the rarity and complexity of his medical needs.

A Life of Challenges and Silver Linings

Daily life for Dominic comes with significant challenges. He is unable to walk and relies on a wheelchair for mobility, which can be frustrating for an active, outdoorsy child who loves sports. Simple tasks like brushing his teeth, using the bathroom or getting into the bathtub require assistance. Yet Dominic’s indomitable spirit shines through. He always finds the silver lining and figures out creative ways to adapt. His love for the outdoors and determination to live life to the fullest inspire everyone around him.

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Meet Dominic

A natural-born inspirer who leads with heart, hope and generosity.

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Dominic plays in the GUM Pavilion with recreational therapist Gwen.

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Dominic and fellow Patient Ambassador Gabby have fun during a hospital tour.

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Dominic speaks about his care with Good Day Sacramento's Molly Riel for Spirit of Children.

Next Steps

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