Jonathan Stieber, M.D.Orthopedic Spine SurgeryClinical Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Jonathan Stieber, M.D.Orthopedic Spine SurgeryClinical Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Dr. Jonathan Stieber, a trusted spine surgeon in NYC and New Jersey, is a Clinical Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at the NYU School of Medicine. Not only does he have 17 years of experience in personally performing spine surgeries, but he also lectures and instructs medical students, residents, and fellows. He has published numerous peer-reviewed papers and has presented his research both nationally and internationally. In addition, he is the author of multiple chapters on surgery of the spine.
Skilled in the most current surgical techniques and emerging technologies, Dr. Jonathan Stieber is globally recognized as a leading orthopedic specialist. He has a specific interest in minimally invasive solutions for the treatment of spinal disorders and motion preservation surgery, along with robotic spinal surgery.
The Stieber Difference.
As an orthopedic surgeon in NYC and NJ, Dr. Stieber and his team are committed to providing patients with an exceptional experience when undergoing treatment for their spinal conditions. Our state-of-the-art facilities in New York and New Jersey are known for providing thorough, compassionate care, along with enhanced concierge services that are tailored to individual patient needs.
Our warm and knowledgeable staff is always readily available to assist patients. Phone calls are answered immediately and returned promptly. The facility features an x-ray on site, which is uncommon in the NYC area and provides an added layer of convenience throughout diagnostic and treatment processes. Our office is equipped with the latest technological advancements and solutions, allowing Dr. Stieber to provide patients with the best quality spinal care in a cutting-edge environment.
For more information, visit: www.stiebermd.com
- NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases, Fellowship, Orthopaedic Spine Surgery
- Robert Wood Johnson - Monmouth Medical Center, Residency, Orthopaedic Surgery
- University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, M.D.
- Duke University, B.A
- New York University School of Medicine
Clinical Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery - Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
Dr. Jonathan Stieber is the Director of the Spine Center at OrthoManhattan and OrthoEnglewood.
- Implantation of a bone-anchored annular closure device in conjunction with tubular minimally invasive discectomy for lumbar disc herniation: a retrospective study.
Frederic Martens, Geoffrey Lesage, Jeffrey M. Muir and Jonathan R. Stieber
Citation:BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2018 19:269
Published on: 27 July 2018 - Patients at the Highest Risk for Reherniation Following Lumbar Discectomy in a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial
Martens, Frederic; Vajkoczy, Peter; Jadik, Senol; More
JBJS Open Access. 3(2):e0037, June 28, 2018. - The Manubrium as an External Guide for Centralizing Anterior Cervical Plates: Technique Tips and Initial Experience.
Chin, KR; Stieber, JR; Mehta, S; Cohen, JD; Auerbach
HD: Spine 2010; 35:E244. - The Reliability of Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance imaging Grading of Lumbar Facet Arthropathy in Total Disc Replacement Patients.
Stieber, JR; Quirno, M; Cunningham, M; Errico, TJ; Bendo, JA.
Spine 2009; 34: E833 - Anterior cervical decompression and fusion with plate fixation as an outpatient procedure.
Stieber, JR; Brown, K; Donald, GD 3rd; Cohen, JD.
Spine Journal; 5: 503
- Preoperative MRI predictors of health-related quality of life improvement after microscopic lumbar discectomy.
- MRI Radiological Predictors of Requiring Microscopic Lumbar Discectomy After Lumbar Disc Herniation
- Implantation of a bone-anchored annular closure device in conjunction with tubular minimally invasive discectomy for lumbar disc herniation: a retrospective study
- The Facet Joint Loading Profile of a Cervical Intervertebral Disc Replacement Incorporating a Novel Saddle-shaped Articulation
- Complete and Incomplete Femoral Stress Fractures in the Adolescent Athlete
- Early failure of lumbar disc replacement: case report and review of the literature.
- Intradiscal pressure monitoring in the cervical spine.
- Manifestations of hereditary multiple exostoses.
- Hereditary multiple exostoses: one center's experience and review of etiology.