David Fardon, M.D.
Spine, Back & Neck
Associate Professor, Rush University Medical Center
Dr. Fardon comes to Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush from Southeastern Orthopaedics, where he led a distinguished career in clinical orthopaedic medicine, spinal surgery, academic pursuit, and national leadership. He has authored numerous scientific articles, textbook chapters, and books addressing disorders related to the spine, including coeditorship of the prestigious Orthopaedic Knowledge Update for Spine II. This academic volume, published by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery and the North American Spine Society, is used as a core curriculum text for graduate training in spine.
A medical graduate of the Kansas University Medical School, Dr. Fardon completed his orthopaedic residency at the University of Missouri Medical Center. As a testament to his standing among fellow physicians, Dr. Fardon has been named by his peers to "Best Doctors in America" for each of the past 10 years. He is a member of the prestigious American Orthopaedic Association, membership to which is limited to the top five percent of board certified orthopaedic surgeons in the United States and Canada.
In 1996 and 1997, Dr. Fardon served as President of the North American Spine Society, the world's largest organization of board certified spine-care specialists. In 2000, the society awarded him with its Selby Award for Outstanding Contributions to Spine Care. In addition to his scientific writing, Dr. Fardon has published three books for the general public on neck care, back care, and osteoporosis and has authored numerous commentaries on artistic and social issues related to the spine. A runner (ten marathons) and occasional player of golf and tennis, he enjoys most spending his leisure time with his wife, Judy, their four children and spouses, and seven grandchildren.
| Practice Emphasis: | Back and Neck Evaluation and Treatment | | Medical School: | University of Kansas | | Residency: | University of Missouri Medical Center | | Board Certification: | American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery American Board of Independent Medical Examiners | | Research Interests: | Diagnosis of spine-related disorders Nonsurgical care of spinal disorders Evaluation of surgical treatment options Evaluation of impairment |
Dr. Fardon has office hours at the following locations:
Chicago—South Loop/River City Rush University Medical Center
www.rushortho.com | 877-632-6637
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