

Blake Montgomery
Developing insights into the future of pediatric orthopedic care, Blake Montgomery serves as an Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery in the Division of Pediatrics at Washington University School of Medicine. With a profound dedication to advancing the field of spinal surgery, he specializes in treating a wide range of spinal conditions. His expertise encompasses adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, neuromuscular scoliosis, early-onset scoliosis, and kyphosis, among others. Blake Montgomery's research interests are deeply rooted in pediatric orthopedics, where he is committed to improving outcomes for young patients with complex spinal disorders. His work is particularly focused on innovative approaches to spine surgery, including minimally invasive techniques and spinal fusion, aiming to enhance recovery and long-term health for children and adolescents. In addition to his clinical practice, Professor Montgomery is actively involved in research that seeks to unravel the complexities of spinal deformities and develop new strategies for treatment. His contributions to the field are marked by a commitment to integrating cutting-edge research with compassionate patient care, ensuring that each child receives the most effective and personalized treatment possible. Through his work at Washington University, Blake Montgomery is dedicated to educating the next generation of orthopedic surgeons, sharing his knowledge and experience to inspire future leaders in pediatric spine surgery. His passion for both teaching and clinical excellence underscores his role as a pivotal figure in the advancement of orthopedic surgery for young patients.
Publications
, e682-e687, 2022-03-10
, 791-797, 2015-04-01
, 252-257, 2020-04-27
, 392-399, 2023-03-17
, 1511-1516, 2023-03-02