Scott Luhmann, MD, Washington University pediatric orthopedic surgeon at St. Louis Children's Hospital, was recently honored at Heartworks St. Louis as the "Hero With a Heart" award, presented by Alan Braverman, MD.
Heartworks St. Louis is a benefit for The Marfan Foundation which conducts public and medical awareness and educational programs, provides patient support and facilitates research to create a brighter future for people living with Marfan syndrome and related conditions.
Dr. Luhmann specializes in pediatric and adolescent orthopaedic surgery, with expertise in pediatric spinal deformities and spinal reconstructive surgery, and congenital, neuromuscular and early-onset scoliosis and nonsurgical and surgical treatment of the growing spine.
Dr. Luhmann received his medical doctorate degree from the University of Minnesota School of Medicine. He completed his surgical residency in Orthopaedic Surgery at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine, and completed his fellowship training in Pediatric Orthopaedics at Washington University School of Medicine and Shriners Hospital for Children.
Learn more about Dr. Luhmann here.