Scott J. Schoenleber
Assistant Professor
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Orthopaedics, College of Medicine
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Biography and Research Information
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Scott J. Schoenleber, Assistant Professor in Orthopaedics at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, focuses his research on pediatric musculoskeletal conditions and trauma. His work includes investigating reconstructive considerations for adolescent Blount's disease and pediatric upper limb trauma. He has also examined trends in extremity trauma related to firearm injuries in pediatric and adolescent populations, as well as the implications of open fractures and amputations. Schoenleber's research extends to assessing the utility of MRI in postoperative evaluations of hip reductions in patients with metal implants and exploring parental online research behaviors prior to clinic visits.
His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 9 and 1,043 total citations across 28 publications. Key collaborators include Brien M. Rabenhorst, Derek Krinock, Samantha Mohler, and Ngoc Mai Le, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom he has co-authored multiple publications. Schoenleber's recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in the field.
Metrics
- h-index: 9
- Publications: 29
- Citations: 1,045
Selected Publications
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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
- Assault-Related Versus Accidental Pediatric and Adolescent Firearm Injuries: Trends and Types of Extremity Trauma
- 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?
- Assault-Related Versus Accidental Pediatric and Adolescent Firearm Injuries: Trends and Types of Extremity Trauma
- 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?
- Adolescent Blount's Disease: Reconstructive Considerations and Approach
- Lower Extremity Malformations
- More Amputations and Open Fractures
- Assault-Related Versus Accidental Pediatric and Adolescent Firearm Injuries: Trends and Types of Extremity Trauma
- More Amputations and Open Fractures
- Assault-Related Versus Accidental Pediatric and Adolescent Firearm Injuries: Trends and Types of Extremity Trauma
- More Amputations and Open Fractures
- Assault-Related Versus Accidental Pediatric and Adolescent Firearm Injuries: Trends and Types of Extremity Trauma
- Assault-Related Versus Accidental Pediatric and Adolescent Firearm Injuries: Trends and Types of Extremity Trauma
- Dr Google: Which Parents are Performing the Most Online Research Prior to the First Clinic Visit?
- Pediatric Musculoskeletal Trauma: Upper Limb
- Pediatric Musculoskeletal Trauma: Upper Limb
- Pediatric Musculoskeletal Trauma: Upper Limb
- Pediatric Musculoskeletal Trauma: Upper Limb
- Lower Extremity Malformations
- More Amputations and Open Fractures
- More Amputations and Open Fractures
- Assault-Related Versus Accidental Pediatric and Adolescent Firearm Injuries: Trends and Types of Extremity Trauma
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