

Jason Strelzow
Jason Strelzow's projects emphasize collaborative solutions for advancing the field of orthopaedic trauma. As an Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine at the Veterinary Medicine University of Chicago, he is renowned for his expertise in managing complex fractures, upper extremity trauma, post-traumatic deformity, and hand injuries. His commitment to patient care is reflected in his comprehensive approach to treatment, ensuring that each patient receives tailored care that addresses their unique needs. Dr. Strelzow's research is particularly focused on improving patient outcomes following elbow and shoulder trauma. His work in this area has contributed significantly to the understanding and management of these injuries, helping to refine surgical techniques and rehabilitation protocols. His dedication to research is matched by his prolific contributions to the academic community, with numerous publications in leading journals that highlight his findings and innovations. In addition to his research and clinical work, Dr. Strelzow is a sought-after speaker at national and international conferences, where he shares his insights and advances in orthopaedic trauma. His expertise is recognized by his role as a journal reviewer for several prestigious publications, where he helps to ensure the quality and integrity of research in his field. Dr. Strelzow's passion for education extends to his teaching responsibilities, where he mentors the next generation of orthopaedic surgeons. His students benefit from his extensive knowledge and experience, as well as his commitment to fostering a collaborative and supportive learning environment. Through his work, Dr. Strelzow continues to make significant contributions to the field of orthopaedic trauma, advancing both patient care and medical education.
Publications
, 2052-2059, 2024-06-20
, 602-608, 2024-11-01
, s-0035-1554331-s-0035-1554331, 2015-05-01
, s-0035-1554339-s-0035-1554339, 2015-05-01
, s-0035-1554304-s-0035-1554304, 2015-05-01
, 521-526, 2018-11-01
, 361-365, 2021-07-01
, 2129-2139, 2019-10-09