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Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications
- Adjacent segment disease in the lumbar spine following different treatment interventions
- Response
- Risk for adjacent segment and same segment reoperation after surgery for lumbar stenosis: A subgroup analysis of the spine patient outcomes research trial (SPORT)
- Change in angular alignment is associated with early dysphagia after anterior cervical diskectomy and fusion
- Point of view
- Does obesity affect outcomes of treatment for lumbar stenosis and degenerative spondylolisthesis? Analysis of the Spine Patient Outcomes Research Trial (SPORT)
- Infection risk for primary and revision instrumented lumbar spine fusion in the Medicare population: Clinical article
- Antidepressants and the risk of abnormal bleeding during spinal surgery: A case-control study
- Predictors of treatment choice in lumbar spinal stenosis: A spine patient outcomes research trial study
- Cost-utility analysis in spine care: a systematic review.
- Dysphagia and soft-tissue swelling after anterior cervical surgery: a radiographic analysis.
- The impact of epidural steroid injections on the outcomes of patients treated for lumbar disc herniation: A subgroup analysis of the SPORT trial
- Cost-utility analysis in spine care: a systematic review
- Anatomical relationships of the anterior blood vessels to the lower lumbar intervertebral discs: Analysis based on magnetic resonance imaging of patients in the prone position
- Does the load-sharing classification predict ligamentous injury, neurological injury, and the need for surgery in patients with thoracolumbar burst fractures? Clinical article
- Correlation of posterior ligamentous complex injury and neurological injury to loss of vertebral body height, kyphosis, and canal compromise
- The spine-injured patient: Initial assessment and emergency treatment
- Defining the Value of Spine Care to Society
- Dysphagia and soft-tissue swelling after anterior cervical surgery: a radiographic analysis
- Surgical strategy in adult lumbar scoliosis: The utility of categorization into 2 groups based on primary symptom, each with 2-year minimum follow-up
