Christopher Schneble, MD
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2024
Three-Dimensional Imaging of the Patellofemoral Joint Improves Understanding of Trochlear Anatomy and Pathology and Planning of Realignment
Schneble C, Yu K, Venkadesan M, Cooperman D, Beitler B, Sieberer J, Fulkerson J. Three-Dimensional Imaging of the Patellofemoral Joint Improves Understanding of Trochlear Anatomy and Pathology and Planning of Realignment. Arthroscopy The Journal Of Arthroscopic And Related Surgery 2024 PMID: 38697330, DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2024.04.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSuccessful Management of Impending Skin Necrosis After a Posterolateral Knee Dislocation
Santos E, Schneble C, Kim D, Medvecky M. Successful Management of Impending Skin Necrosis After a Posterolateral Knee Dislocation. JAAOS Global Research And Reviews 2024, 8: e23.00149. PMID: 38648386, PMCID: PMC11037736, DOI: 10.5435/jaaosglobal-d-23-00149.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsImpending skin necrosisSkin necrosisKnee dislocationPosterolateral knee dislocationFull-thickness skin necrosisComplicating treatment optionsSoft tissueSoft tissue envelopeMedial soft tissuesTreatment optionsPerioperative periodMedial ligamentous structuresCutaneous injuryIncarcerationNecrosisSkin injuryPatientsSuccessful managementLigamentous structuresKneeInjuryDetailed Assessment of Confounders is Necessary for Valid Interpretation of the Results in Patellofemoral Cartilage Restoration Studies
Schneble C. Detailed Assessment of Confounders is Necessary for Valid Interpretation of the Results in Patellofemoral Cartilage Restoration Studies. Arthroscopy The Journal Of Arthroscopic And Related Surgery 2024 PMID: 38554813, DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2024.03.033.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCartilage restoration proceduresStudy populationRestorative proceduresChondral defect sizeYounger patientsAssessment of confoundersVariable anatomyCartilage restorationClinical situationsPotential confoundersChondral defectsPatellofemoral compartmentPatientsPatellofemoral jointConfoundingFailure rateDefect sizeSurgical Approach to Patellofemoral Pain
Schneble C, Fulkerson J. Surgical Approach to Patellofemoral Pain. 2024, 1-17. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-82869-1_69-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatellofemoral painSurgical treatmentTreatment of patellofemoral painPeripatellar soft tissuesAnterior knee painSource of painPain improvementPersistent painPain sourceSurgical approachNonsurgical treatmentSurgical interventionKnee painOrthopedic providersPainPatellofemoral syndromeRealignment proceduresAlleviate symptomsSoft tissue releaseSoft tissuePatellofemoral jointTissue releaseArticular cartilageTreatmentSubchondral bone
2023
Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy: Anterior, Medial and Distal Corrections
Schneble C, Tucker B, Fulkerson J. Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy: Anterior, Medial and Distal Corrections. Operative Techniques In Sports Medicine 2023, 31: 151032. DOI: 10.1016/j.otsm.2023.151032.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRates of subsequent surgeries after meniscus repair with and without concurrent anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Kahan J, Burroughs P, Petit L, Schneble C, Joo P, Moran J, Modrak M, Mclaughlin W, Nasreddine A, Grauer J, Medvecky M. Rates of subsequent surgeries after meniscus repair with and without concurrent anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. PLOS ONE 2023, 18: e0294964. PMID: 38015977, PMCID: PMC10684064, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0294964.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsConcurrent anterior cruciate ligament reconstructionAnterior cruciate ligament reconstructionSecondary surgery rateCruciate ligament reconstructionSurgery ratesMeniscus repairLigament reconstructionKnee surgeryArthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament reconstructionMeniscal repairSecondary surgical proceduresLarge national databaseLarge patient databaseSubsequent surgerySecondary proceduresSecondary surgeryLarge cohortSurgical proceduresPatient databasePatientsSurgeryCohortNational databaseSignificant differencesRepairThe Effect of Guided Growth Surgery on Langenskiold Stage and Mechanical Axis in Early-Onset Blount Disease: A Retrospective Case Series
Hanstein R, Schneble C, Schulz J, Lo Y, Socci A, Sharkey M. The Effect of Guided Growth Surgery on Langenskiold Stage and Mechanical Axis in Early-Onset Blount Disease: A Retrospective Case Series. Journal Of The American Academy Of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2023, 32: e240-e250. PMID: 37852243, DOI: 10.5435/jaaos-d-21-00515.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEarly-onset Blount diseaseRemoval of hardwareTension-band platingMechanical axis deviationBlount diseaseGrowth surgeryMechanical axisFirst-line surgical treatmentMechanical lateral distal femoral angleMechanical medial proximal tibial angleMedial proximal tibial angleLateral distal femoral angleImprovement/resolutionProximal tibial angleRetrospective case seriesDistal femoral angleMost patientsSecondary outcomesPrimary outcomeSurgical treatmentTibial angleCase seriesRetrospective reviewVarus deformityFemoral angleThe Posterior Trans-Septal Portal in Knee Arthroscopy Review of the Technique Evolution, Indications, and Technical Pearls.
Moran J, Schneble C, Kahan J, Tyagi S, Miller M, Medvecky M. The Posterior Trans-Septal Portal in Knee Arthroscopy Review of the Technique Evolution, Indications, and Technical Pearls. Bulletin Of The NYU Hospital For Joint Disease 2023, 81: 109-117. PMID: 37200328.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchThree-Dimensional Reproductions for Surgical Decision-Making in the Treatment of Recurrent Patella Dislocation
Yu K, Beitler B, Cooperman D, Frumberg D, Schneble C, McLaughlin W, Fulkerson J. Three-Dimensional Reproductions for Surgical Decision-Making in the Treatment of Recurrent Patella Dislocation. Arthroscopy Techniques 2023, 12: e807-e811. PMID: 37424639, PMCID: PMC10323671, DOI: 10.1016/j.eats.2023.02.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRecurrent patella dislocationPatellofemoral jointPatella dislocationTrochlea dysplasiaSurgical decisionPatellofemoral instabilityJoint stabilityPatellar trackingOsseous factorsComplex anatomyDysplasiaSurgical planningFemoral trochleaSoft tissuePatientsTreatmentThree-dimensional reproductionClassification systemSurgicalSurgical Treatment of Recurrent Patellar Instability: History and Current Concepts
Schneble C, Molho D, Fulkerson J. Surgical Treatment of Recurrent Patellar Instability: History and Current Concepts. 2023, 305-314. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-09767-6_21.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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Overview
Christopher Schneble, MD, is an orthopaedic surgeon who specializes in sports medicine.
Dr. Schneble treats adolescents through geriatrics for a variety of issues ranging from joint problems primarily in the knee, elbow, and shoulder, performing procedures such as shoulder replacements, ligament reconstructions, and cartilage restoration.
“There’s nothing more rewarding than trying to figure out what is bothering someone, confirming what you think may be the problem, and helping them get back to doing the things that they love,” Dr. Schneble says.
Dr. Schneble came to orthopaedics by way of a passion in biomechanics. “Many of the things we do in the operating room have physics-based principles,” he says, adding that he was an athlete himself growing up and sustained multiple sports related fractures. “I figured out pretty quickly what it’s like to be in a doctor’s office and what I needed to do to get back on the field. It was all contingent upon us working together as a team. Seeing that side of things and working closely with a physical therapist has helped shape my perspective in my current career.”
During his sports medicine fellowship, Dr. Schneble took care of athletes from the Philadelphia Phillies and Eagles. “I dealt with a lot of throwing elbow, throwing shoulder, and high-contact injuries like knee ligament problems,” he says. “What I learned from this experience is you have to treat the person and not the condition, because what ultimately matters is the person’s goals. The idea is to work with someone in a way that helps them achieve their desired result.”
Along these lines, a 20-year-old college athlete often has different priorities than a 55-year-old casual athlete. “What I like about sports medicine is that you have a wide range of people who are affected by the same ailments, but the care has to center on their goals and how to get them back to the level of function they desire,” he says.
Dr. Schneble’s research interests are focused on a variety of research topics, including bone morphology, 3D modeling, patellofemoral kinematics, throwing elbow, and cartilage restoration.
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- November 21, 2022
Over One-Third of Patients with Multi-Ligament Knee Injuries and An Intact Anterior Cruciate Ligament Demonstrate Medial Meniscal Ramp Lesions on Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- November 17, 2022
Repair of Acute Grade 3 Combined Posterolateral Corner Avulsion Injuries Using an Enhanced Fixation Technique
- October 11, 2022
Incidence, Timing, and Risk Factors for 5-Year Revision Surgery After Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation in 533 Patients
- April 26, 2022
A Novel MRI Mapping Technique for Evaluating Bone Bruising Patterns Associated With Noncontact ACL Ruptures