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Christopher J. Standaert , MD

Clinical Assistant Professor
Rehabilitation Medicine

Patient Care
Dr. Standaert specializes in non-operative spine and musculoskeletal care, sports medicine, and electrodiagnostic medicine.

Training
Dr. Standaert received his bachelors and Medical degrees from Harvard University. He completed his residency at the University of Washington in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine.

Selected Publications:
Standaert CJ. Low back pain in the recreational athlete. Journal of Musculoskeletal Medicine. 22:172-180, 2005

Standaert CJ, Herring SA, Pratt TW. Rehabilitation of the lumbar spine in the athlete. Current Sports Medicine Reports. 3(1) 35-40, 2004.

Standaert CJ, Herring SA. Therapeutic approaches to low back pain. Advances in Clinical Neurophysiology (supplements to Clinical Neurophysiology, Vol. 57). 78-82, 2004.

Standaert CJ. Spondylolysis in the adolescent athlete. Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine, 12(2), 119-122, 2002.

Standaert CJ, Herring SA, Sinclair JD. History and physical examination: Cervical, thoracic, and lumbar. In Herkowitz HN, Garfin S, Eismont FJ, Bell GR (eds.): The Spine, 5 th Ed., W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, In press.

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Contact Information

Patient Services:
Puget Sound Sports & Spine Physicians
Harborview Spine Center
401 Broadway, Suite 2018
Seattle, WA 98122

Phone: 206-744-0401

Fax: 206-744-9915

Address:
UW Medicine Spine Center Harborview Medical Center
Box 359721
325 Ninth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104

 

 

 

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