BEDFORD, Ohio — When Tasha Wilburn’s youngest daughter Rayne was born, something was immediately wrong. Rayne had a brachial plexus injury — a series of damaged nerves that left her right arm with less than 10% mobility. She had sensation in only two fingers.
Doctors told Tasha most children recover in a few months with physical therapy. Rayne didn’t.
“I just knew it was going to be a lot of challenges,” Tasha said. “How do you learn how to crawl? How do you eat? How do you get dressed? So that’s why I immediately started to reach out — trying to find specialists, see, “What can we do to improve this outcome?'”…