Aubree is an energetic, 14-year-old girl who, due to a sports injury in December 2024, had to take a temporary step back from the sport she loves, micro sprint car driving.
However, through the individualized care she received at Shriners Children’s Philadelphia, she will be back competing and winning races in no time.
It all started in gym class when Aubree was playing volleyball. During class, she dislocated her elbow and, as a result, had to attend physical therapy. The pain subsided temporarily, but she then experienced excruciating, lingering nerve pain.
She attended more physical therapy and had to wear a brace on her arm. After a few weeks, Aubree was told there was nothing else that could be done to fix her elbow pain, so she was allowed to go back to her normal activities.
A few months later, while Aubree was racing in her car, her arm suddenly went numb, her fingers began tingling, and she was in a lot of pain, a feeling she remembered all too well. It was determined that the way her arm moved to turn the steering wheel reinvigorated the stagnant nerve pain. Aubree and her family knew that after this incident, it was time to seek care at a new facility for an additional medical opinion and treatment.
After researching multiple hospitals in the Philadelphia area, they were able to get the earliest appointment at Shriners Children’s Philadelphia. They called on a Monday and were seen by one of our physicians on Friday.
Aubree and her medical team decided that nerve surgery was the best way to improve the pain in her arm. Aubree’s physician at Shriners Children’s is Eugene Park, M.D. Dr. Park said of Aubree, “I could tell right away that she had a strong fighting spirit about her. And her family always showed up together to support her. We wanted to do everything we could to get her back to doing the things that she loved.”
With regard to Dr. Park, Aubree’s father, Tim, said, “He was awesome! He looked at her jammed finger that happened to be an unrelated injury as well. He took the time to explain it to her even though it was completely unrelated to her elbow injury.” Tim also said the entire Shriners Children’s staff, including nurses, desk attendants and other employees were incredibly welcoming and made them feel comfortable and deserving to be there.