
Chaney Stewman, M.D.
Director of Sports Medicine ChristianaCare
Biography
Areas of Expertise
Education
Integrated Structural Acupuncture and Dry Needling Courses
Medical Acupuncture Certification
2020
ChristianaCare
Fellow
Primary Care, Sports Medicine
2015
Jefferson University Hospital
Resident
Family Medicine
2014
Penn State University Hershey Medical Center
Resident
Radiology
2011
ChristianaCare
Intern
Internal Medicine
2010
Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
M.D.
2009
Neuroscience, Oberlin College
B.A.
2003
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Media Appearances
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin's collapse was shocking. What can we learn from it?
Delaware Online online
2023-01-06
Commotio cordis can be caused by “any direct blow to the chest,” said Dr. Chaney Stewman, who specializes in sports medicine at ChristianaCare and is the program director of the Sports Medicine Fellowship program.
Selected Papers and Publications
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Unique Considerations in Athletes.
Sports Health2018-02-01
ADHD diagnosis and treatment are paramount to optimal quality of life and functioning in affected individuals. Pharmacologic treatment options should not specifically be avoided in athletes; however, stimulant use is an independent risk factor for heat illness. Concussion, a common athletic injury, may have an altered course in those affected by ADHD, specifically with regard to neurocognitive testing and recovery.
Field Hockey
Netter’s Sports Medicine 3rd Edition.2022-03-23
Designed for sports clinicians, team physicians, sports medicine fellows, primary care physicians, and other health care professionals who provide care to athletes and active individuals
Neurologic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: Summarizing a Complex History and Evolution.
Current Sports Medicine Reports2014-04-01
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a blanket term encapsulating many different clinical entities. Neurologic or neurogenic TOS (NTOS) is its main contributor, but it remains a complicated and sometimes controversial entity. NTOS incorporates numerous types, etiologies, clinical presentations, diagnostic findings, and therapeutic modalities. This article reviews the spectrum of disease within the thoracic outlet that affects the brachial plexus, with a special emphasis on the commonly afflicted sports medicine patient.
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. BMJ Best Practice.
BMJ Best Practice2020-10-01
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) may affect neurological or vascular structures, or both, depending on the component of the neurovascular bundle predominantly compressed.
Types include neurological, arterial, venous, and neurovascular/combined, and patients may present with signs and symptoms of nerve, vein, or artery compression or any combination of these. Neurological is the most common, while arterial, which is relatively rare, is arguably the most important to recognise owing to the risk of ischaemia.
Event Appearances
“Knee Ultrasound"
University of Delaware Ultrasonography Course UD STAR Campus
2023-02-14
“Knee Ultrasound”
Annual National AMSSM Fellows Research and Leadership Conference Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown Hotel
2018-07-26
“Knee Ultrasound"
University of Delaware Ultrasonography Course UD STAR Campus
2021-09-13
“Exercise Prescriptions”
2020 DAFP Sports Medicine Symposium Virtual
2020-11-21
“Psychosomatic Sports Medicine”
49th Annual Medical Aspects of Sports Seminar University of Delaware
2018-02-24
Speaking Style
Languages
- English