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D-Index
35
Citations
5001
World Ranking
8984
National Ranking
2510

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Structural engineering
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Implantation procedure

His primary areas of study are Structural engineering, Spinal column, Biomedical engineering, Engineering drawing and Vertebra. His Structural engineering research integrates issues from Limiting and Movement. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Fixation and Biomedical engineering.

His study brings together the fields of Port and Engineering drawing. His Vertebra study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Spinous process, Adapter and Anchoring. His research investigates the connection between Anchoring and topics such as Anatomy that intersect with problems in Motion preservation.

His most cited work include:

  • Intervertebral prosthetic device for spinal stabilization and method of implanting same (256 citations)
  • Multi-directional spinal stabilization systems and methods (180 citations)
  • Local delivery of an active agent from an orthopedic implant (167 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Biomedical engineering, Structural engineering, Spinous process, Engineering drawing and Anatomy are his primary areas of study. His Biomedical engineering research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Electrical conduit and Container. His work in the fields of Longitudinal axis overlaps with other areas such as Section, Rod and Shape control.

His Spinous process research includes elements of Process, Connection and Brace. His Engineering drawing research includes themes of Die and Magnetic bearing, Magnet. His work on Sacrum and L5 Vertebra as part of general Anatomy research is frequently linked to Plating and Communication channel, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Biomedical engineering (36.67%)
  • Structural engineering (20.00%)
  • Spinous process (20.00%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2007-2010)?

  • Biomedical engineering (36.67%)
  • Spinous process (20.00%)
  • Spinal column (11.67%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of investigation include Biomedical engineering, Spinous process, Spinal column, Engineering drawing and Intervertebral disc. He brings together Biomedical engineering and Motion to produce work in his papers. His Spinous process study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Connection.

Guidance system, Surgical instrumentation and Surgical procedures are fields of study that intersect with his Spinal column research. Borrowing concepts from Prosthesis, Kent M. Anderson weaves in ideas under Intervertebral disc.

Between 2007 and 2010, his most popular works were:

  • Methods and systems for diagnosing, treating, or tracking spinal disorders (157 citations)
  • Posterior stabilization and spinous process systems and methods (68 citations)
  • Surgical spacer with shape control (65 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Mechanical engineering
  • Structural engineering
  • Composite material

Kent M. Anderson mainly investigates Compressive load, Container, Compressible material, Structural engineering and Shape control.

Best Publications

  • Intervertebral prosthetic device for spinal stabilization and method of implanting same

    Jonathan M. Dewey;Fred J. Molz;Aurelien Bruneau;Eric C. Lange

  • Multi-directional spinal stabilization systems and methods

    Eric C. Lange;Jonathan M. Dewey;Thomas A. Carls;Aurelien Bruneau

  • Methods and systems for diagnosing, treating, or tracking spinal disorders

    Kent M. Anderson;Matthew M. Morrison;Thomas Carls;Eric C. Lange

  • Local delivery of an active agent from an orthopedic implant

    Kent M. Anderson;Matthew M. Morrison;Jonathan Dewey;Aurelien Bruneau

  • Dynamic spinal stabilization device with dampener

    Thomas A. Carls;Aurelien Bruneau;Eric C. Lange;Kent M. Anderson

  • Expandable spinal rods

    Aurelien Bruneau;Eric C. Lange;Randall N. Allard;Kent M. Anderson

  • Intervertebral prosthetic assembly for spinal stabilization and method of implanting same

    Kent M. Anderson;Eric C. Lange;Jean Taylor

  • Spinal stabilization devices and methods of use

    Aurelien Bruneau;Thomas A. Carls;Eric C. Lange;John Durward Pond

  • Expandable device for insertion between anatomical structures and a procedure utilizing same

    Eric C. Lange;Kent M. Anderson;Hai H. Trieu

  • Use of a posterior dynamic stabilization system with an intradiscal device

    Eric C. Lange;Aurelien Bruneau;Kent M. Anderson;Thomas A. Carls

  • Interspinous process brace

    Roy K. Lim;Thomas A. Carls;Aurelien Bruneau;Eric C. Lange

  • Dynamic spinal stabilization members and methods

    Aurelien Bruneau;Thomas Carls;Eric C. Lange;John D. Pond

  • Implants and methods for inter-transverse process dynamic stabilization of a spinal motion segment

    Thomas A. Carls;Eric C. Lange;Kent M. Anderson;Jean Taylor

  • Artificial spinous process for the sacrum and methods of use

    Aurelien Bruneau;Thomas A. Carls;Eric C. Lange;Kent M. Anderson

  • Adjustable interspinous process brace

    Roy K. Lim;Thomas A. Carls;Aurelien Bruneau;Eric C. Lange

  • Systems and methods for adjusting properties of a spinal implant

    Hai H. Trieu;Eric Christian Lange;Kent Michael Anderson

  • In vivo-customizable implant

    Randall N Allard;Kent M Anderson;Aurelien Bruneau;Eric C Lange

  • Multi-chamber expandable interspinous process brace

    Hai H. Trieu;Kent M. Anderson;Eric C. Lange

  • Spinal implant kits with multiple interchangeable modules

    Aurelien Bruneau;Eric C. Lange;Kent M. Anderson

  • Expandable interspinous process implant and method of installing same

    Thomas A. Carls;Kent M. Anderson;Eric C. Lange;Roy K. Lim

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