Jens R. Chapman, MD
Seattle, WA 98122
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About Jens R. Chapman
Dr. Chapman is keen on understanding the underlying pathology as clearly as possible and finding the best possible non-operative or surgical options for patients to be able to achieve a lasting, improved quality of life.
University of Washington School of Medicine
1991
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas Southwestern Medical School
1990
Technische University Dresden
1983
- American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, Orthopaedic Surgery
- Global Spine Journal Vol 7, Issue 7, pp. 709 - 709
- Evidence-Based Medicine, Media, and Manipulation
- Does treadmill training with Hybrid Assistive Limb (HAL) impact the quality of life? A first case series in the United States
- Extreme Lateral Interbody Fusion Complicated by Fungal Osteomyelitis: Case Report and Quick Review of the Literature
- Recognizing Our Experts: Global Spine Journal Partners with Publons to Establish Reviewers’ Platform
- Neurovascular Relationships of the S2AI Screw Placement: An Anatomical Study
- Editorial Perspective
- S2AI screw insertion: technical note with pictorial guide
- Functional Neurorehabilitation using the Hybrid Assistive Limb (HAL): A First Experience in the United States
- Editorial Perspective
- Cervico-thoracic Interspinous Bursitis Associated with Bilateral Upper-extremity Numbness: A Case Report
- The Ongoing Quest for the Holy Bone Graft Grail: Scientific Progress, Economic Bonanza, or Quixotic Quagmire?
- Do We Really Understand Spine Treatments and Science Around the World?
- “How to Write a Scientific Paper”: Tips and Highlights from the Global Spine Congress Members-Only Session
- Feasibility and Data Quality of the National Spinal Cord Injury Registry of Iran (NSCIR-IR): A Pilot Study
- A Previously Unreported Variant of a Thoracic Vertebra
- Evolving the Metrics of Success in Spine Care: Focus on Opioids
- What Surgical Treatment Is Best for Isthmic Spondylolisthesis?: Commentary on an article by Peter Endler, MD, et al.
- Medical Journals and Social Media: More Alike Than Wanted?
- Posterior arch C-1 screw technique: A cadaveric comparison study
- A Previously Unreported Arterial Variant of the Suboccipital Region Based on Cadaveric Dissection
- The Dens: A Review of Its Diverse Nomenclature and a Recommended Simplified Terminology
- Moving Forward into the Future
- Advancement of Surgical Visualization Methods: Comparison Study Between Traditional Microscopic Surgery and a Novel Robotic Optoelectronic Visualization Tool for Spinal Surgery
- Updates from AOSpine
- Vertebral Osteomyelitis Due to Granulicatella Adiacens, a Nutritionally Variant Streptococci
- The Epidural Ligaments (of Hofmann): A Comprehensive Review of the Literature
- Enhancing Clinical Study Retention Rates to Avoid Follow-up Bias: How Do We Keep Our Study Participants from “The Land of the Lost”?
- C2 Pedicle Screw Placement: A Novel Teaching Aid
- Changes for the Future
- Success in Spine Care: The Proof is in the Measurements, Part III
- Scientific Pride or Prejudice
- Lumbar ribs: a comprehensive review
- Comprehensive anatomical and immunohistochemical review of the innervation of the human spine and joints with application to an improved understanding of back pain
- The odontoid process: a comprehensive review of its anatomy, embryology, and variations
- Complications of transoral and transnasal odontoidectomy: a comprehensive review
- Fundamentals of Clinical Outcomes Assessment for Spinal Disorders: Clinical Outcome Instruments and Applications
- Nothing Hurts Follow-Up like Follow-Up?
- Spine Care and the CERTAIN Learning Healthcare System: The Spine Surgical Care and Outcomes Assessment Program
- Fundamentals of Clinical Outcomes Assessment for Spinal Disorders: Study Designs, Methodologies, and Analyses
- Nonoperative care or noncare for thoracolumbar spine fractures? Questioning the unthinkable
- The Spine Surgical Care and Outcomes Assessment Program (Spine SCOAP): A Surgeon-Led Approach to Quality and Safety
- Upper cervical spine trauma
- BMP Debate: evidence in the name of science?
- A review of chymopapain for chemonucleolysis of lumbar disc herniation
- Avarice, evidence, and the media
- Surgical Stabilization Options for Fractures and Fracture-Dislocations at the Lumbosacral Junction and for Posterior Pelvic Ring Reconstruction
- Twenty-four Month Results from the Prospective, Randomized Multicenter IDE Trial of ProDisc-C versus ACDF
- Cervical spine injuries in pediatric patients - Editorial comment
- Surgical Techniques for the Spine
- Knee Dislocations: Where Are the Lesions?}, {link: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/300816445_Spinopelvic_Fixation_Techniques, article_title: Spinopelvic Fixation Techniques}, {link: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/276972171_Closed_Interlocking_Nailing_of_Femoral_Shaft_Fractures, article_title: Closed Interlocking Nailing of Femoral Shaft Fractures}]
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Dr. Chapman is tremendously, insightful and helpful in understanding my complex medical picture.
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Dr. Jens Chapman far exceeded my expectations. He entered the room having fully reviewed my records, examined me and explained the diagnostics and test results to me in a clear, relatable and understandable manner. He gave me assurance, a plan moving forward and a follow up recommendation. The consult with Dr. Chapman far exceeded my expectations.
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Dr. Chapman and his staff are the best. They are always methodical, professional and interested in the best outcome for their patient. They are honest about your care needs, present you with options, then work toward improving your health.
Providence Patient
Jens is an excellent physician and surgeon
Providence Patient
Dr chapman is very personable n informative I really like him!!!!!
Providence Patient
Dr Jens Chapman is the best!! He made it so I could continue to work and live pain free I will continue to tell anyone with neck pain and in need of surgery to trust him and his team!!
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