Jacob Stueve, MD
Board Certified in Orthopedic Surgery
Meet Dr. Jacob Stueve, an orthopedic surgeon at Kansas City Orthopedic Alliance, specializing in all facets of shoulder surgery. He treats only shoulder problems and is skilled in both arthroscopic and open surgical techniques.
Shoulder conditions he treats include tendon (rotator cuff) tears, joint dislocations, instability, fractures, arthritis including joint replacement, shoulder reconstruction including tendon transfers, as well as, conditions involving the scapula, clavicle, AC & SC joints.
Areas of Specialty
- Shoulder Replacement
- Shoulder Arthroscopy
- Shoulder Reconstruction including tendon transfers
- Shoulder Fractures
Fellowship
Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, The Rothman Institute at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; 2008-09
Residency
The Rothman Institute at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; 2003-08
Education / Doctor of Medicine
University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine, Columbia, Missouri; 1999-2003
Undergraduate BS in Biology, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, Missouri; 1994-1998
Memberships
- American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS)
- Mid-America Orthopaedic Association
Fun Fact
Looking forward to my next chance to be in the water with Great White Sharks!
More About Jacob Stueve
Dr. Stueve grew up in the Northland area of Kansas City and graduated from North Kansas City High School.
He attended the University of Missouri on a football scholarship and earned Academic All-American Honors. During his playing career, he was exposed to orthopedic shoulder care and surgery for the first time as a patient. Through the experience of being injured multiple times and progressing from surgery to return to playing Division I collegiate football, he began to consider a medical career in orthopedics.
These experiences motivated Dr. Stueve’s career aspirations as he completed medical school at the University of Missouri-Columbia and began his residency at The Rothman Institute at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His interest in shoulder surgery was fostered during residency and he decided to complete an additional year of specialty training as a fellow in shoulder and elbow surgery with The Rothman Institute.
Following his training in the Northeast, Dr. Stueve was ready to return home to Kansas City. He accepted a position with Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Consultants and began specializing in orthopedic care of the shoulder. In addition to treating all manners of shoulder ailments, he spends time as faculty instructing other surgeons in advanced techniques of shoulder surgery. His primary passion continues to be delivering excellent orthopedic shoulder care. He is excited about the opportunity Kansas City Orthopedic Alliance presents to further enhance orthopedic care in Kansas City, and specifically for his shoulder specialty.
Outside of Work
Enjoys spending time with family-wife and three boys. Dr. Stueve is actively engaged in spectating and coaching their numerous sports activities. Pursues outdoor activities-sports, watersports, snowboarding, golf, and fast motorized vehicles along with travel involving the above. Cheers on the Chiefs, Sporting KC, Royals, and Mizzou.
Publications
Is football too dangerous and violent for universities to sponsor?
Jacob S. Stueve.
Missouri Medicine Journal. 2012 Sep-Oct;109(5):358-61.
The Parachute Technique: repair of displaced 2-part proximal humerus fractures
Jacob S. Stueve and John F. Fenlin.
Techniques in Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. 2009 December 10(4):125-129.
Anchor hole glenoid rim fracture: the primary failure mode of arthroscopic Bankart repair?
Jacob S. Stueve and Mark D. Lazarus
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting; Las Vegas 2/2009.
Anchor hole glenoid rim fracture: the primary failure mode of arthroscopic Bankart repair?
Jacob S. Stueve and Mark D. Lazarus
Thomas Jefferson University Orthopaedics Annual Meeting; Philadelphia 5/2008.
Reliability of a novel classification system for thoracolumbar injuries: the Thoracolumbar Injury Severity Score.
Alexander R Vaccaro , Eli M Baron , James Sanfilippo , Sidney Jacoby , Jacob Stueve, et. al.
Spine. 2006 May 15;31 (11 Suppl):S62-9.
Impact of age on perioperative morbidity and functional outcome in adults undergoing atrial septal defect repair.
Jacob Stueve and Jack Curtis poster
University of Missouri Research Conference – 8/2000.
Presentations
ArthroTopic: PSI for Shoulder Arthroplasty Featuring TRUMATCH®. Zoom Webinar.
June 4, 2020. Zoom USA.
ArthroTopic: PSI for Shoulder Arthroplasty Featuring TRUMATCH®. Zoom Webinar.
April 16, 2020. Zoom USA.
TSA and TRUMATCH®. Zoom Webinar.
April 7, 2020. Zoom USA.
Advancements in Shoulder Arthroplasty Featuring TRUMATCH® Personalized Solutions Shoulder System. Vu Medi Webinar.
December 10, 2018. Vu Medi USA.
Rotator Cuff, Labrum, & Biceps Injuries. 38th Annual Workers’ Compensation Seminar.
Rotator Cuff, Labrum, & Biceps Injuries. 38th Annual Workers’ Compensation Seminar. October 3, 2012. Overland Park, KS.
Shoulder Instability in Young Athletes. The Young Athlete presented by Children’s Mercy Hospital.
February 4, 2011. Kansas City, MO
Shoulder Arthroplasty: A Review of Current Concepts. National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses conference presented by Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute.
October 26, 2010. Leawood, KS.
Course Faculty
Anatomic to Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Cadeveric Course.
April 26, 2019. Tampa, FL.
Advanced Shoulder Institute.
April 25, 2019. Tampa, FL.
Anatomic to Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Cadeveric Course.
March 23, 2018. Palm Beach Gardens, FL.
Anatomic to Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Cadeveric Course.
April 29, 2017. Henderson, NV.
Anatomic to Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Cadeveric Course.
October 28, 2016. Palm Beach Gardens, FL.
Anatomic to Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Cadeveric Course./strong>
January 29, 2016. Tampa, FL.
Anatomic to Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Cadeveric Course.
October 16, 2015. Aurora, CO.
Anatomic to Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Cadeveric Course.
February 6, 2015. Henderson, NV.
Advanced Shoulder Institute.
October 8-9, 2014. Henderson, NV.
Advanced Concepts of Joint Arthroplasty for the Senior Resident.
September 25, 2014. Rosemont IL.
Anatomic to Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Cadaveric Course.
July 11, 2014. Rosemont, IL.
Anatomic and Reverse Shoulder Arthoplasty Cadeveric Course.
December 6, 2013. Las Vegas, NV.
Advanced Concepts of Joint Arthroplasty for the Senior Resident.
September 19, 2013. Rosemont, IL.
Advanced Shoulder Institute.
September 13, 2013. Rosemont, IL.
Glenoid Exposure Mastery Series Cadaveric Course./strong>
March 1, 2013. Phoenix, AZ.