Dr. Aaron Schwartz
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5050 NE Hoyt St , Suite 138
Portland, OR, United States
97213
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Dr. Aaron Schwartz's Credentials
Accepting New Patients
Yes, this doctor is accepting new patients
Biography
Dr. Schwartz is a Sports Medicine board certified physician and was an assistant team physician for the Atlanta Falcons and Georgia Tech Yellowjackets while in Fellowship. He began his career training with one of the pioneers of the quad tendon ACL reconstruction. Dr. Schwartz also specializes in hip arthroscopies, complex knee and shoulder arthroscopies, and total and reverse shoulder replacements. Dr. Schwartz loves being able to solve problems and get his patients back to work or their favorite activity at the same level they were at before an injury. Whether it's fixing a teenager's ACL before their senior football season or repairing a rotator cuff for a retiree to get them back on the pickleball court, he takes immense pride when his patients get back to their lives pain free.
Education
- University of Illinois (Grad. 2007)
- University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine (Grad. 2011)
Areas of Expertise
- Shoulder Arthritis
- Knee Ligament Injuries
- Rotator Cuff Repair
- ACL injury
- Hip Impingement/Femoroacetabular Impingement
- ACL, Meniscus & Cartilage Repair
Awards & Recognitions
- Member, Arthroscopic Association of North America
- Member, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Publications & Research
- Patellar Tendinopathy.
- Arthroscopic Repair of an Isolated Teres Minor Tear with Associated Posterior Glenohumeral Ligament Avulsion.
- Frequency of Epileptiform EEG Abnormalities in a Sequential Screening of Autistic Patients with No Known Clinical Epilepsy from 1996 to 2005.
- Upper Extremity Injuries in Field Athletes: Targeting Injury Prevention.
- Total Hip Arthroplasty in Avascular Necrosis: Perioperative Outcomes and National Trends.
- A Matched-Pair controlled Study of Psoas Tenotomy With Minimum Two-Year Follow Up.
- Total Knee Arthroplasty in the Younger Patient: National Trends and Perioperative Outcomes.
Dr Schwartz got right to my problem. He told me I had no structural damage, which was a relief. He told me I had a Bakers Cyst and then gave me an injection. It was an enjoyable visit and I learned a lot about my knees.
Submitted March 8, 2024