The Catalyst Issue 17 | November 2013 | Page 20

Madyson Smithhart (second from right) and her friends gear up for a winning basketball season. “Because of her young age and continuing normal growth on her opposite side, thinking through this problem required the expertise of a pediatric and trauma orthopaedist. It also required the experience of pediatric anesthesiologists and radiologists. It was a team effort.” —Robert Probe, MD 20 The Catalyst November 13 | sw.org shoulder; she would eventually have three such cysts removed before second grade. Madyson’s left arm was visibly shorter than the right one, and she had difficulty raising her arm over her head. This was a big problem as she entered junior high, because Madyson wanted to play basketball on her school’s team. A visit to an orthopedic specialist at a children’s hospital in Houston in 2011 left her in tears when she was told she would never again be able to play the game. It was then that her mother,