Imagine your four-year-old daughter proudly calling her medical device a “princess crown.” For little Ivanna, this isn’t make-believe—it’s how she finds strength and joy in the face of a serious medical journey. Born with severe scoliosis, three missing ribs, and a dislocated heart, Ivanna wears a halo device 15 hours a day. Instead of letting it define her, she’s renamed it her Corona de Princesa—her Princess Crown.

The device is more than just a treatment tool; it’s preparation. Ivanna’s halo is helping her body get ready for a series of complex surgeries at Luskin Orthopaedic Institute for Children. These procedures will help correct the curve in her spine, make it easier for her to breathe, and give her the chance to grow up stronger and more mobile. It’s a long road, but one she and her family are walking with courage and grace.

Through it all, Ivanna’s spirit shines just as brightly as her vibrant red hair. Her resilience reminds everyone around her that even in the most difficult circumstances, there is room for hope, imagination, and strength. At LuskinOIC, her care team isn’t just helping her heal—they’re helping her hold onto her childhood, one princess crown at a time.