Eric J. Neumann, M.D.
Fellowship-Trained Orthopaedic Surgeon
Bio
Dr. Neumann is a board-eligible, fellowship-trained spine surgeon. After finishing his undergraduate degree at The Ohio State University, Dr. Neumann earned his medical degree from West Virginia University, where he also completed an orthopedic surgery residency. He obtained his fellowship training in Orthopaedic Spine Surgery at University of Washington.
Dr. Neumann specializes in adult spine surgery and general orthopedic surgery. He has expertise in the treatment of degenerative and traumatic conditions of the spine. His other Interests Include spinal tumors and infection, adult deformity, motion-preservation, revision spinal surgery, and minimally invasive surgery.
Dr. Neumann has submitted research to numerous professional publications and presented at various conferences. He is a member of several medical societies, including the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), the North American Spine Society, and AO Spine. Dr. Neumann has been a physician since 2018.
Fellowship
Fellowship-trained surgeons have achieved the highest level of training in their specialty.
Orthopaedic Spine Surgery at University of Washington
Residency
West Virginia University
Medical School
West Virginia University
Physician Associations
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS)
North American Spine Society
AO Spine
West Virginia Orthopaedic Society
American Medical Association
American College of Physicians
Videos
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Publications
Liechti D, Shepet K, Neumann EJ, Sraj S. A systematic review of the acute irreducible shoulder dislocation: risk factors, management, and outcomes. Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine. Manuscript submitted.
Sraj S, Neumann EJ, Niemann M. Chief Complaints in Dupuytren’s Disease: Are They Adequately Captured by Patient-Reported Outcome? The Journal of Hand Surgery. Manuscript submitted.
Glener J, Neumann EJ Change in narcotic use following orthopaedic trauma after implementation of new West Virginia opioid prescription (manuscript in process)
Chaharbakhshi E, Neumann EJ. Is femoral coxa valga a negative prognostic factor in non-dysplastic patients undergoing hip arthroscopy for treatment of labral tears and femoro-acetabular impingement syndrome? (manuscript in process)
Frye B, Larson D, Grisez B, Neumann EJ. Anterior THA Leg Holder. Technique review from WVU. (manuscript in process)