When he was 13, Justin began to develop severe pain in his back.
It progressed steadily to the point where he could barely finish a day of school. Believing it to be a scoliosis concern, his primary care physician referred him to Shriners Children’s Portland. It was there that several tests were done and X-rays taken that led to an accurate diagnosis Justin had Scheurmann’s kyphosis.
A rare condition characterized by extreme curvature of the back, the diagnosis explained his postural issues and chronic back pain.
“When I was first diagnosed, I was racked with tons of emotions that took a while to truly process,” Justin said. “At just 14 years old, I was still young and had never experienced anything like that before.”
The team at Shriners Children’s Portland explored several care plans with Justin. He was too old for bracing, as serial bracing is designed to work with growing bones, so his treatment began with physical therapy. However, over time, his curvature worsened, and the pain progressed to the point that surgery became the recommended option.
“What I most appreciate about the Shriners Children’s team is that they recognized that Justin was mature enough to be the one to make the decisions when it came to his health journey,” Sufia, Justin’s mother, said. “They gave him the truth about the risks and the rewards of making this life-changing decision.”
Per the doctor’s recommendation, Justin underwent spinal fusion surgery in October 2022. While the surgery process was long and emotionally difficult, the staff at Shriners Children’s Portland provided Justin with care and support like he had never experienced at any other hospital, making his stay much easier.
“Shriners Children’s offered so much to Justin beyond the medical side,” Sufia said. “They connected on the emotional and mental health side of what he was facing, which was so appreciated.”
After his surgery, Justin began the recovery and rehabilitation process at Shriners Children’s Portland, which took about six months.