Dr. Steven C Schrader MD
Family Practitioner
8600 N State Route 91 Suite 250 Peoria IL, 61615About
Dr. Steven Schrader is a family practitioner practicing in Peoria, IL. Dr. Schrader specializes in comprehensive health care for people of all ages. In addition to diagnosing and treating illnesses, family practitioners also put focus on preventative care with routine checkups, tests and personalized coaching on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Dr. Schrader possesses immense general knowledge on maintaining health and today, family practitioners provide more care for the underserved and rural populations than any other medical specialty.
Education and Training
Northwestern Uniiversity 1982
Board Certification
AnesthesiologyAmerican Board of AnesthesiologyABA- Hospice and Palliative Medicine
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Premature closure of the proximal physis of the humerus in a dog as a result of harvesting a cancellous bone graft.
- Pelvic osteotomy as a treatment for obstipation in cats with acquired stenosis of the pelvic canal: six cases (1978-1989).
- Complications associated with the use of Steinmann intramedullary pins and cerclage wires for fixation of long-bone fractures.
- Problems associated with the management and treatment of jaw fractures.
- Use of flexible intramedullary rods for fixation of femoral fractures in eight dogs.
- Partial rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament of the stifle in dogs: 25 cases (1982-1988).
- Osteosarcoma in cats: 22 cases (1974-1984).
- Peripheral nerve injury associated with fracture or fracture-dislocation of the pelvis in dogs and cats: 34 cases (1978-1982).
- Dynamic intramedullary crosspinning technique for repair of distal femoral fractures in dogs and cats: 71 cases (1981-1985)
- Triple osteotomy of the pelvis and trochanteric osteotomy as a treatment for hip dysplasia in the immature dog: the surgical technique and results of 77 consecutive operations.
- Osteosarcoma of the patella in a dog.
- Ulnar fracture and dislocation of the proximal radial epiphysis (Monteggia lesion) in the dog and cat: a review of 28 cases.
- Bone cysts in two dogs and a review of similar cystic bone lesions in the dog.
- Physeal injuries in the dog: a review of 135 cases.
- Septic arthritis and osteomyelitis of the hip in six mature dogs.
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