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Jason Stoneback, MD
Orthopedic Trauma
Locations
Practice Locations
CU Limb Restoration Program - University of Colorado Hospital
1-844-800-LIMB (5462)
Provider Expertise
Clinical Interest for Patients
Dr. Stoneback specializes in the treatment of simple and complex fractures, non-unions, malunions, osteomyelitis, orthopedic infections, limb-length discrepancies, deformity correction, post-traumatic limb salvage and novel osseointegration surgery in amputees. The idea for an interdisciplinary approach to treat these conditions led to the creation of the Limb Restoration Program at the University of Colorado Hospital. The Limb Restoration Program combines comprehensive orthopedic, vascular, wound, and rehabilitative care to serve a growing number of patients with complex extremity injuries.
Care Philosophy
I focus on an interdisciplinary approach to optimize health outcomes in patients who lose or are at risk of limb loss. I have always been intrigued and inspired by the connection between form and function and am highly motivated to provide patients with real options – often when all other choices have been exhausted.
Specialties
- Limb Lengthening and Limb Salvage
- Osseointegration
- Orthopedic Trauma
- Orthopedics
Conditions & Treatments
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Surgery
Fracture nonunions, Free flaps and limb salvage, Leg injuries and disorders, Limb Salvage
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Bones, Joints and Muscles
Bone Infections, Fractures, General Orthopedic Trauma and Fracture Care, Leg Injuries and Disorders, Lower Leg, Ankle, and, Foot Trauma and Fracture Care, Shoulder Injuries and Disorders
Interests & Activities
Volunteer Activities
I volunteer as a staff physician for the National Western Stock Show, the Greeley Stampede Rodeo, Justin Sports Medicine Team, Professional Bull Riders, and the Colorado vs. the World Rodeo.
Education & Training
Medical Schools
MD, University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine (2006)
Undergraduate Schools
BSc, Middle Tennessee State University (TN) (2002)
Internships
University of Colorado (2007)
Residency Program
University of Colorado (2011)
Fellowships
Saint Louis University School of Medicine Program (2012)
Professional Memberships
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), Member
American Orthotic & Prosthetic Association, Member
Colorado Clinical & Translational Science Institute, Member
Lamplighters Orthopaedic Association, Member
Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction Society, Member
Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA), Member
Western Orthopaedic Association (WOA), Member
Research & Grants
Grants
Orthopedic Research and Education Foundation (OREF) Resident Journal Club Program (2010)
Influence of Weight Bearing on Locked Plating in Extra-Articular Distal Tibia Fractures (2012)
Bone Histomorphometry Assessment for Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease (2013)
Addressing Acute Pain Control in Improve the Safety and Quality of Care In Hip Fracture Patients Presenting to the UCH Emergency Department (ED) (2015)
Personalized Reference Charts for Prosthetic Rehabilitation (2018)
Evaluation of a New Strategy for Protocolized Antibiotic care for Severe Open Fractures: SEXTANT – A Multicenter Randomized Control Trial (2019)
Novel Topical Antibiotic Therapy to Reduce Infection After Operative Treatment of Fractures at High Risk of Infection: A Multicenter Randomized Control Trial (2019)
“Hip Morphological and Biochemical Changes after Long-Term Prosthesis Use.” (2021)
Acute Application of Intrawound Antibiotic Powder in Open Extremity Fracture Wounds (2021)
Research Interests for Patients
My research interests lie in the multidisciplinary care of patients who lose or are at risk of limb loss. I work with colleagues specializing in comprehensive orthopedic, vascular, wound, and rehabilitative care to serve a growing number of patients with complex extremity injuries.
information for referring providers
Referral Contact Phone
(844) 800-5462
Clinical Interests for Referring Providers
Dr. Stoneback specializes in the treatment of simple and complex fractures, non-unions, malunions, osteomyelitis, orthopedic infections, limb-length discrepancies, deformity correction, post-traumatic limb salvage and novel osseointegration surgery in amputees. The idea for an interdisciplinary approach to treat these conditions led to the creation of the Limb Restoration Program at the University of Colorado Hospital. The Limb Restoration Program combines comprehensive orthopedic, vascular, wound, and rehabilitative care to serve a growing number of patients with complex extremity injuries.
Research Interest for Referring Providers
My research interests lie in the multidisciplinary care of patients who lose or are at risk of limb loss. I work with colleagues specializing in comprehensive orthopedic, vascular, wound, and rehabilitative care to serve a growing number of patients with complex extremity injuries.