Jacob F. Schulz, MD
Orthopedic Surgery
- Director, Pediatric Orthopedic Fellowship
- Co-Director, Pediatric Orthopedic Research
- Associate Professor, Orthopedic Surgery and Pediatrics
Montefiore Greene Medical Arts Pavilion
3400 Bainbridge Avenue
Bronx, NY 10467-240
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About
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Jacob F. Schulz, MD, is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon who provides comprehensive pediatric orthopedic care with an emphasis on spinal deformity, neuromuscular disease and trauma. He has a particular interest in the growing spine, with experience using the vertical expandable titanium rib (VEPTR) device and vertebral tethering through a thoracoscopic approach. At our Albert Einstein College of Medicine, he is an Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery.
He served both his internship and residency at the Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia where he was honored with the Frank Hammond Sivitz and Chief Resident Teaching Awards in 2011. During his residency, he traveled to Neustadt, Germany to study spine deformity at the Schoen Clinic, and to San Pedro Sula in Honduras to help CURE International provide world class orthopedic care to children. Dr. Schulz completed his fellowship in pediatric orthopedics and scoliosis at Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego, ranked second by U.S. News & World Report in 2012.
Dr. Schulz’s research has been published in The Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics (JPO) and presented at several national meetings. He is an active member of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS) and the Pediatric Orthopedic Society of North America (POSNA).
Gender: Male
Credentials
Titles and Positions
- Director, Pediatric Orthopedic Fellowship
- Co-Director, Pediatric Orthopedic Research
- Associate Professor, Orthopedic Surgery and Pediatrics
Education and Training
- Medical Education University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
- Fellowship Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego
- Residency Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia
Areas of Expertise
Specialties
Clinical Focus
Pediatric orthopedic care, spinal deformity, neuromuscular disease and trauma
Research Focus
Early-onset and idiopathic scoliosis, fracture care, neuromuscular disease
Locations
Primary Location
Montefiore Greene Medical Arts Pavilion
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Additional Locations
Montefiore at 1250 Waters Place
1250 Waters place
Bronx, NY 10461-2720
718-920-2060
Montefiore Einstein Advanced Care - Manhattan West
435 West 31st Street, Suite 30
New York, NY 10001
212-324-4222
The Children's Hospital at Montefiore
3415 Bainbridge Avenue
Bronx, NY 10467-2403
Research
Publications
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The Effect of Guided Growth Surgery on Langenskiold Stage and Mechanical Axis in Early-Onset Blount Disease: A Retrospective Case SeriesJacob F. Schulz; Yungtai Lo; Melinda S. SharkeyMar 2024Regina Hanstein; Christopher A. Schneble; Jacob F. Schulz; Yungtai Lo; Adrienne R. Socci; Melinda S. Sharkey
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Does Combining Drilling and Curettage to Percutaneous Trans-epiphyseal Screws Improve Correction of Limb Length Discrepancy? A Comparative StudyEric D. Fornari; Jaime A. Gomez; Melinda S. Sharkey; Jacob F. SchulzFeb 2024Manaf H. Younis; Regina Hanstein; Kainaat Javed; Eric D. Fornari; Jaime A. Gomez; Melinda S. Sharkey; Jacob F. Schulz
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The Impact of Standardized Recovery Pathways on Language Barriers and Inpatient Pain ManagementJaime A. Gomez; Jacob F. Schulz; Leila Mehraban Alvandi; Eric D. FornariNov 2023Kathryn R. Segal; Jaime A. Gomez; Jacob F. Schulz; Leila Mehraban Alvandi; Eric D. Fornari
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Pediatric Fractures: Does Vitamin D Play a Role?Alexa J. Karkenny; Yungtai Lo; Jacob F. SchulzSep 2023Alexa J. Karkenny; Jahn Avarello; Regina Hanstein; Yungtai Lo; Ashley Burlage; Rocio Crabb; Kelly McNally; Sara L. Merwin; Jacob F. Schulz; Selina Poon
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Preoperative left shoulder elevation > 1 cm is predictive of severe postoperative shoulder imbalance in early onset idiopathic scoliosis patients treated with growth-friendly instrumentationJaime Gomez; Jacob SchulzSep 2023Ying Li; Daniel Yang; Rachel Bergman; Sahil Jha; Michael Casden; John T. Smith; Michael Vitale; Michael Heffernan; Abdullah Saad Abdulfattah Abdullah; Edward Ahn; Behrooz Akbarnia; Harry Akoto; Stephen Albanese; Jason Anari; John Anderson; Richard Anderson; Lindsay Andras; Jennifer Bauer; Laura Bellaire; Randy Betz; Craig Birch; Laurel Blakemore; Oheneba Boachie-Adjei; Chris Bonfield; Daniel Bouton; Felix Brassard; Douglas Brockmeyer; Jaysson Brooks; David Bumpass; Pat Cahill; Olivier Chemaly; Jason Cheung; Kenneth Cheung; Robert Cho; Tyler Christman; Eduardo Colom Beauchamp; Daniel Couture; Haemish Crawford; Alvin Crawford; Benny Dahl; Gokhan Demirkiran; Dennis Devito; Mohammad Diab; Hazem El Sebaie; Ron El-Hawary; John Emans; Mark Erickson; Jorge Fabregas; Jaime Gomez; Jacob Schulz
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