Scott J. Schoenleber
Assistant Professor
Also affiliated: Arkansas Children's Hospital (2022–2026); Mayo Clinic (2006–2009); University of Miami (2013–2014); Medical Protective (2026); Community Health Systems - Dupont Hospital (2015–2016); WinnMed (2006–2009); Jackson Memorial Hospital (2013–2014); Nemours Children's Health System (2016); L. A. Orbeli Institute of Physiology NAS RA (2026); University of Miami Hospital (2013); Mayo Clinic in Arizona (2006–2009); Miami Children's Hospital (2016–2021); University of Missouri (2004–2005)
Faculty Researcher
Orthopaedics, College of Medicine
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Biography and Research Information
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Scott J. Schoenleber's research focuses on orthopedic surgery, with a particular emphasis on pediatric and adolescent musculoskeletal conditions and trauma. His work includes investigating reconstructive considerations for adolescent Blount's disease and exploring treatment outcomes for pediatric musculoskeletal trauma, specifically in the upper limb. Schoenleber has also examined issues related to irreducible extremity fractures in young individuals involved in rodeo. His publications address topics such as the utility of MRI in postoperative assessment of hip reductions with implants, parental online research habits prior to clinic visits, and trends in firearm injuries among pediatric and adolescent populations. He has also studied lower extremity malformations and the implications of open fractures in young patients. Schoenleber collaborates with other researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Brien M. Rabenhorst and Jack A. Nolte.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 29
- Citations: 1,051
Selected Publications
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Irreducible extremity fractures in pediatric and adolescent rodeo-related trauma: A retrospective case series (2026)
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Outpatient Management of Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis Is Common, Safe, and Saves Costs: A Single-Institution Analysis and Results From a National Database Survey (2026)
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Is MRI useful in the postoperative assessment of an open hip reduction in the presence of metal implants? (2026)
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Dr Google: Which Parents are Performing the Most Online Research Prior to the First Clinic Visit? (2025)
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Lower Extremity Malformations (2022)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Dr Google: Which Parents are Performing the Most Online Research Prior to the First Clinic Visit?
- Is MRI useful in the postoperative assessment of an open hip reduction in the presence of metal implants?
- Dr Google: Which Parents are Performing the Most Online Research Prior to the First Clinic Visit?
- Is MRI useful in the postoperative assessment of an open hip reduction in the presence of metal implants?
- Lower Extremity Malformations
- Lower Extremity Malformations
- Dr Google: Which Parents are Performing the Most Online Research Prior to the First Clinic Visit?
- Dr Google: Which Parents are Performing the Most Online Research Prior to the First Clinic Visit?
- Is MRI useful in the postoperative assessment of an open hip reduction in the presence of metal implants?
- Irreducible extremity fractures in pediatric and adolescent rodeo-related trauma: A retrospective case series
- Irreducible extremity fractures in pediatric and adolescent rodeo-related trauma: A retrospective case series
- Irreducible extremity fractures in pediatric and adolescent rodeo-related trauma: A retrospective case series
- Irreducible extremity fractures in pediatric and adolescent rodeo-related trauma: A retrospective case series
- Irreducible extremity fractures in pediatric and adolescent rodeo-related trauma: A retrospective case series
- Irreducible extremity fractures in pediatric and adolescent rodeo-related trauma: A retrospective case series
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