Drake is a 16-year-old Shriners Children’s Philadelphia patient from Applesprings, Texas.
Drake has had back pain since childhood due to scoliosis, a condition where the spine curves.
When he was young, he had a 27-degree curve in his spine. While it didn’t cause him immense pain during the first 14 years of his life, his back pain has greatly increased over the past two years, with his spine now at an 87-degree curve.
Unfortunately, in Texas, Drake’s doctor at a local hospital dismissed him when he sought treatment for his scoliosis, and as a result, his curve continued to progress. For years, Drake was unsure about undergoing spinal surgery to correct the curvature, but now, with the constant pain he feels while playing sports and being active, he knew it was time.
Drake and his family heard about Shriners Children’s in a unique way. Scott, Drake’s father, is a charter captain of fishing boats and owns his own business in Texas. On one fishing trip, Scott had a conversation with a man, and they started discussing Drake’s scoliosis. It turns out that Scott was speaking to a Shriner, who introduced him to Shriners Children’s. He detailed our world-class scoliosis care, and after this conversation, Scott knew Shriners Children’s was the solution to his son’s back pain.
After more research, Scott learned that Shriners Children’s Philadelphia tackles tough scoliosis cases head-on and embraces challenges, which is why they traveled almost 1,500 miles to Philadelphia for treatment. As Drake’s spinal curve is severe, he will be undergoing spinal fusion surgery performed by Terrence Ishmael, M.D.