Jacob Stirton, MD, Sports Medicine Specialist
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Jacob Stirton, MD

Orthopedist

35 Hospital Rd Blairsville GA, 30512

About

Jacob B. Stirton, MD is a fellowship trained orthopedic surgeon specializing in upper extremity and sports medicine at Union General Hospital. He treats a broad scope of musculoskeletal problems including sports injuries, hand and upper extremity, joint reconstruction and preservation, and trauma. Dr. Stirton is the Founder and Medical Director of the Union General Sports Medicine Program and also serves as head team physician for Young Harris College and several area high schools.

Dr. Stirton’s passion lies in helping his patients stay active and pain free. He sees every patient as a unique individual with unique needs. While some may be pursuing athletics at the highest level, others may simply wish to enjoy a beautiful morning walk with their dog or to finish a full day’s work pain free.

Dr. Stirton works to restore function and mobility so that you can return to the activities that give your life meaning; whether on the playing field or in your daily life. He enjoys taking care of athletes and active individuals of all ages. Dr. Stirton specializes in all orthopedic surgery and sports medicine conditions of the upper and lower extremities, in addition to cartilage injuries and the use of ortho-biologics.

Education and Training

University of Texas MD w Distinction in Research 2013

University of Dallas BS 2007

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Jacob Stirton, MD's Expert Contributions
  • If I sprained my Achilles tendon, will it likely tear in the future?

    Achilles tendon sprains do not necessarily lead to a higher risk of subsequent Achilles tendon ruptures. The quality and integrity of the tendon is what would determine the risk for Achilles tendon rupture. Most ruptures occur in men ages 30-40, the so called “weekend warriors”. This is likely due to diminished overall fitness levels and flexibility while still trying to perform at a high level. Medications such as fluoroquinolones and injections of corticosteroid can also lead to tendon weakening and increased risk of rupture. In short, an Achilles sprain does not in and of itself lead to a higher risk of later rupture, but it may be a sign of an underlying fitness and flexibility problem which would put the patient at risk. READ MORE

  • What is the best way to treat a sports injury?

    Sprains typically take 4-6 weeks to heal. The best treatment to accelerate recovery time is rest, ice, NSAIDs, and appropriately directed therapy. Each sports injury or sprain should be treated on an individualized basis. READ MORE

  • I have a wrist pain when I throw the ball. What can I do to treat it?

    Wrist pain can come from many different things. Something like arthritis, which is a breakdown of the cartilage in the joint itself, would need to be diagnosed with X-rays at your doctor’s office. More mild conditions like tendinitis are much more common and can typically be treated with rest, NSAIDs, and gentle stretching. Once the pain subsides you can ease back into sports activities. If the pain does not get better with that conservative treatment, you would want to seek your doctor’s opinion after a thorough examination. READ MORE

  • What should I do to ease my pain from a hyper extended knee?

    Although you may have experienced a simple knee sprain, it is also possible that your injury is more severe. A knee sprain would typically get better with rest, NSAIDs, and time. However, a more severe injury like a meniscus tear or ACL injury could lead to more long term complications and should be evaluated by a musculoskeletal specialist. After 3 weeks of continued pain, I would suggest seeing your doctor. You may need an MRI to rule out a more serious injury. READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

Shoulder ArthroplastyShoulder and Knee ArthroscopyUpper ExtremityHip and Knee ArthroplastySports Medicine

Awards

  • 6- MAOA Education Grant for Senior Residents 2017 Mid-America Orthopaedic Association 
  • 1- Chemistry Scholarship Award 2003 University of Dallas 
  • 7- Annual Meeting Top Ten Poster 2017 American Orthopaedic Association 
  • 8- Emerging Leader 2017 American Orthopaedic Association 
  • 9- Carl L. Nelson, MD Physician in Training Award – Top Manuscript 2018 Mid-America Orthopaedic Association 
  • 5- ASSH/AFSH Annual Meeting Scholarship Award 2016 American Society for Surgery of the Hand 
  • 2- Robert A. Welch Undergraduate Chemistry Award 2007 University of Dallas 
  • 3- MS3 Merit Award 2012 University of Texas San Antonio 
  • 4- Gold Humanism Honor Society 2013 University of Texas San Antonio 
  • 10- Most Outstanding Orthopedic Surgery Resident 2018 University of Toledo 
  • 11- Ohio Hand Symposium Top Resident Paper Presentation 2018 Ohio State University 

Professional Memberships

  • Arthroscopy Association of North America  
  • American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine  
  • American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons  

Fellowships

  • University of Kentucky  

Fellowships

  • University of Kentucky - Orthopedic Sports Medicine

Professional Affiliations

  • Young Harris College - Head Team Physician

Articles and Publications

    • Stirton, J.B. et al. (2021). Repair of Acute and Chronic Knee Medial Collateral Ligament Injuries, in Miller, M. (ed) Operative Techniques in Orthopaedic Surgery, 3e. Baltimore: Walters Kluwer, pp 922-968.
    • Stirton, J.B. et al. (2020). Knee Injuries, in Farmer, K. (ed) Football Injuries: A Clinical Guide to In-Season Management. New York: Springer Nature, pp 41-58.
    • Stirton J, Kagy K, Mooney M, Jain M, and Skie M. Early Mobilization After Basal Joint Arthroplasty: Clinical Results.
    • Hand. 2022 Jan 26.Elgafy H, Lempert N, Stirton J, Zak P, and Semaan H. Pedicle Screw Track Augmentation With Fibular Allograft for Significant Bone Loss in Revision Fixation.
    • Global Spine J. 2021 Feb 25. Hosseinzadeh P, James L, Stirton J, et al. Predictors of Outcome after Total Talectomy: A Retrospective Case Series.
    • Current Orthopaedic Practice. 2021 Jan, Vol 32, Issue 1, p 78-81.Tanios M, Andrews K, Stokey P, Stirton J, Chen E, Ebraheim N. Unusual Presentation of a Ganglionic Cyst in the Posterior Shoulder: A Case Report.
    • World J Surg Surgical Res. 2020; 3: 1218.Mahmood S, Varatharajan A, Ebraheim N, Stirton J. Teres Minor: A Literature Review of its Anatomy, Function, Relations and Etiology of Disorder.
    • JOJ Orthoped Ortho Surg. 2019; 2(3): 555589.Smith J, Stirton J, Ebraheim N. Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis: Review of Anatomy and Clinical Significance to Orthopedics.
    • Orthopaedics and Surgical Sports Medicine. 2019 Oct 11; 2(1).Gillette M, Herron S, Stirton J, Smith J, Mustapha A. Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome of the Thenar Musculature.
    • Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma. 2019 Sept 12.Andrews K, Rowland A, Stirton J, Elgafy H. Fracture of allograft interbody spacer resulting in post-operative radiculopathy: A case report.
    • World J Orthop. 2019 Apr 18;10(4):206-211.Stirton, JB, Maier, JC, Nandi, S. Total Hip Arthroplasty for the Management of Hip Fracture: A Review of the Literature.
    • Journal of Orthopaedics. 2019 February 26.Stirton JB, et al. A standard universal C-arm language: Assessing its need and its likelihood of acceptance.
    • Journal of Orthopaedics. 2018 December 20.Tranovich MA, Stirton JB, et al. Compartment Syndrome of the Flexor Compartment of the Arm Secondary to Pectoralis Major Tendon Rupture.
    • Case Reports in Orthopedics. 2018 December 13.Johnson DL, Stirton JB. Editorial Commentary: Is the Key to Successful Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Addressing the Anterolateral Complex with a Lateral Extra-Articular Tenodesis?
    • Arthroscopy. 2018 Dec;34(12):3214-3215.Curnutte B, Bowman, J, Andrews K, Stirton J. Lateral Intermuscular Septum as Cause of Radial Nerve Compression: Case Report and Review of the Literature.
    • Journal of Surgical Case Reports. Aug 22; 2018.Mahmood S, Ebraheim N, Stirton J, Varatharajan A. Coccydynia: A Literature Review of Its Anatomy, Etiology, Presentation, Diagnosis, and Treatment.
    • International Journal of Musculoskeletal Disorders. 2018 Aug 15.Vaughn JE, Shah RV, Samman T, Stirton J, Liu J, Ebraheim NA. Systematic review of dynamization vs exchange nailing for delayed/non-union femoral fractures.
    • World J Orthop. 2018 Aug 7.Sefcik R, Andrews K, Stirton J, Lea J, Tanios M, Skie M. Case Report of an Isolated Dislocation of the Scaphoid in a Lesser Arc Injury and Review of the Literature.
    • Case Reports in Orthopedics. 2018 April 30.Ebraheim N, Stirton J, Andrews K, Lu A. Loss of Anteversion in Left Sided Hemiarthroplasty with the Use of Modular Threaded Inserters.
    • Journal of Trauma and Rehabilitation. 2018 Jan 12.Kleppel D, Stirton J, Liu J, Ebraheim NA. Antibiotic bone cements effect on infection rates in primary and revision total knee arthroplasties.
    • World J Orthop. 2017 Dec 18;8(12):946-955.Huff, S et al. Iliopsoas Abscess Presenting with Sacral Fracture and Gluteal Abscess: A Clinical Conundrum.
    • JAAOS Global Research & Reviews: December 2017 Volume 1 Issue 9 p e078.Andrews K, Sefcik R, Stirton J, Ebraheim N. Case Report: Minimally Invasive Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of a Humeral Head-Splitting Fracture-Dislocation in A Young Man.
    • J OrthopTher: JORT-157. 2017 Dec 17.Stirton J, Herron S, Nandi, S. Empiric treatment is less costly than Staphylococcus aureus screening and decolonization in total joint arthroplasty patients.
    • Arthroplasty Today: 2017 Nov 22.Ebraheim N, Liu J, Steiner R, Andrews K, McKean L, Stirton J. Bilateral Tibia Stress Fractures: Case Report and Review of the Literature.
    • J Trauma Treat 6:388. 2017 Aug 9.Ebraheim N, Whaley J, Stirton J, Hamilton R, Andrews K. Femoral Triangle Anatomy: Review, Surgical Application, and Novel Mnemonic.
    • J Orthop Ther: JORT-139. 2017 Jun 15.Stirton JB, Ebraheim NA, Ramineni SK. Medial Peritalar Fracture Dislocation of the Talar Body.
    • Trauma Case Reports 1 (2015) pp. 32-37.Zelle BA, Buttacavoli FA, Shroff JB, Stirton JB. Loss of Follow-Up in Orthopaedic Trauma: Who Is Getting Lost to Follow-Up?
    • J Orthop Trauma. 2015 Apr 8. Stirton J, Boden K, Johnson D. Incidence of Meniscal Ramp Lesions in a Pediatric Population with Acute Anterior Cruciate Ligament Ruptures.
    • Podium Presentation at the Mid-America Orthopaedic Association 2020 Annual Meeting, April 22-26, 2020 in Bonita Springs, FL. Stirton J, Boden K, Johnson D. Incidence of Meniscal Ramp Lesions in a Pediatric Population with Acute Anterior Cruciate Ligament Ruptures.
    • Podium Presentation at the Southern Orthopedic Association 2019 Annual Meeting, July 17-20, 2019 in Amelia Island, FL.Mooney M, Jain M, Skie M, Stirton J. Early Mobilization After Basal Joint Arthroplasty: Clinical Results.
    • Podium Presentation at the AAOS 2019 Annual Meeting, March 12-16, 2019 in Las Vegas, NV.Elgafy H, Lempert N, Stirton J, Andrews K. Fibular Allograft as a Salvage Option in Revision Pedicle Screw Fixation.
    • Podium Presentation at the North American Spine Society 2018 Annual Meeting, September 26-29, 2018 in Los Angeles, CA.Jain M, Skie M, Stirton J, Mooney M. Early Mobilization After Basal Joint Arthroplasty: Clinical Results.
    • Podium Presentation at the Ohio Hand Symposium, May 11, 2018 in Columbus, OH.Jain M, Skie M, Stirton J, Williams S. Early Mobilization After Basal Joint Arthroplasty: Clinical Results.
    • Podium Presentation at the Mid-America Orthopaedic Association 2018 Annual Meeting, April 18-22, 2018 in San Antonio, TX.Stirton J, Savage A, Lempert N. A Standard Universal C-arm Language: Assessing its Need and its Likelihood of Acceptance.
    • Podium Presentation at the Mid-America Orthopaedic Association 2018 Annual Meeting, April 18-22, 2018 in San Antonio, TX.Stirton J, Nandi, S. Empirical Treatment with Mupirocin in Total Joints Patients vs. Nasal Swab Screening followed by an MRSA-Positive Treatment Protocol: A Cost Analysis.
    • Poster Presentation at 2017 American Orthopaedic Association Annual Leadership Meeting Annual Meeting, June 20-24, 2017 in Charlotte, NC.Stirton J, Savage A. A Standard Universal C-arm Language: Assessing its Need and its Likelihood of Acceptance.
    • Poster Presentation at the Ohio Orthopaedic Society 2017 Annual Meeting, May 19, 2017 in Dublin, OH.Stirton J, Nandi, S. Empirical Treatment with Mupirocin in Total Joints Patients vs. Nasal Swab Screening followed by an MRSA-Positive Treatment Protocol: A Cost Analysis.
    • Podium Presentation at the Mid-America Orthopaedic Association 2017 Annual Meeting, April 19-23, 2017 in Amelia Island, FL.Stirton J, Nandi, S. Empiric Treatment Less Costly than S. Aureus Screening and Decolonization in Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Patients.
    • Poster Presentation at the Orthopaedic Research Society 2017 Annual Meeting, March 19-22, 2017 in San Diego, CA.Jain M, Skie M, Stirton J, Williams S. Early Mobilization After Basal Joint Arthroplasty: Preliminary Clinical Results.
    • Podium Presentation at the AAOS 2017 Annual Meeting, March 14-18, 2017 in San Diego, CA.Jain M, Skie M, Stirton J, Williams S. Early Mobilization After Basal Joint Arthroplasty: Preliminary Clinical Results.
    • Podium Presentation at the 71st Annual Meeting of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand, September 29- October 1, 2016 in Austin, TX.Stirton JB, Kim D, Walker J, Iwinski HJ, Talwalkar VR, Muchow RD. Patient-Reported Outcomes for Syme vs. Boyd Amputation in Congenital Fibular Deficiency.
    • POSNA, April 2015.Stirton J, Ebraheim N. Loss of Femoral Anteversion in Left-sided Hemiarthroplasties.
    • UTMC Resident Research Day Toledo, OH June 12, 2015.Stirton J, Ebraheim N. Minimally Invasive DHS Fixation of Stable IT Femur Fractures.
    • UTMC Resident Research Day Toledo, OH June 6, 2014.Stirton JB, Fajardo, RJ. Age-related Effects of Rapamycin on Bone in a Mouse Model.

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Blairsville, GA 30512
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Get to know Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Jacob Stirton, who serves patients in Blairsville, Georgia and the surrounding Tri-State area.

Dr. Stirton is a fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon specializing in all orthopedic surgery and sports medicine conditions of the upper and lower extremities, in addition to cartilage injuries and the use of ortho-biologics. He is the Founder and Medical Director of Union General Sports Medicine Program, and also serves as head team physician for Young Harris College and several area high schools.

The doctor’s passion lies in helping his patients stay active and pain free. He sees every patient as a unique individual with unique needs. While some may be pursuing athletics at the highest level, others may simply wish to enjoy a beautiful morning walk with their dog or to finish a full day’s work pain free.

Treating a broad scope of musculoskeletal problems including sports injuries, joint reconstruction and preservation, and trauma, Dr. Stirton works to restore function and mobility so patients can return to the activities that give their life meaning; whether on the playing field or in their daily life. He enjoys taking care of athletes and active individuals of all ages.

Born in a large family of eight children outside Chicago, Illinois, he moved at the age of two to a small farming community in Germantown, Wisconsin, where his passion for sports and the outdoors grew. He attended college at the University of Dallas where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry. This is also where he met his future wife, Elyse.

After taking two years away from school to work in the medical research field, Dr. Stirton attended medical school at the University of Texas at San Antonio where he graduated with a Distinction in Research in 2013. He then went on to complete his five-year residency in orthopedic surgery at the University of Toledo where he was honored to serve as Chief Resident from 2017-2018. At the completion of his residency, he won the prestigious award as the top overall resident in the program.

Subsequently, he pursued advanced training in the area of sports medicine when he was accepted into fellowship at the University of Kentucky. There, he learned the most up to date and advanced treatments to keep active individuals performing and feeling their best – from high level athletes to weekend warriors to the aging and active. During his fellowship, he served as an assistant team physician for the University of Kentucky Division I SEC sports program, caring for all types of athletes – football, basketball, soccer, softball, baseball, gymnastics, and cheerleading, among others.

On a professional level, Dr. Stirton is an active member of the Arthroscopy Association of North America, the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine, and the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons.

Orthopedic surgery is the branch of surgery concerned with conditions involving the musculoskeletal system. Orthopedic surgeons use both surgical and non-surgical means to treat musculoskeletal trauma, spine diseases, sports injuries, degenerative diseases, infections, tumors, and congenital disorders.

Among his most notable achievements, Dr. Stirton has been the recipient of the Chemistry Scholarship Award (2003), Robert A. Welch Undergraduate Chemistry Award (2007), MS3 Merit Award (2012), Gold Humanism Honor Society Award (2013). Ohio Hand Symposium Top Resident Paper Presentation (2018), ASSH/AFSH Annual Meeting Scholarship Award (2016), MAOA Education Grant for Senior Residents (2017), AOA Annual Meeting Top Ten Poster (2017), Carl L. Nelson, MD Physician in Training Award – Top Manuscript (2018), and MAOA Education Grant for Senior Residents (2017).

In his free time, he and his wife enjoy the outdoors with their Labrador Retrievers, Raelyn and Piper. They love being on the water, hiking, and simply enjoying the beauty of nature. On Friday nights in the fall, he can be found attending local high school football games both as a fan as well as the team physician.

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