Karen E. Warden, Ph.D.

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2006 Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Heights, OH, United States 
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Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering
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Dwight T. Davy grad student 2006 Case Western
 (Localized trabecular damage adjacent to interbody fusion devices.)
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Warden KE, Davy DT. (2010) Localized trabecular damage adjacent to interbody fusion devices. Spine. 35: 874-80
Carlson GD, Gorden CD, Nakazowa S, et al. (2000) Perfusion-limited recovery of evoked potential function after spinal cord injury. Spine. 25: 1218-26
Carlson GD, Minato Y, Okada A, et al. (1997) Early time-dependent decompression for spinal cord injury: vascular mechanisms of recovery. Journal of Neurotrauma. 14: 951-62
Grubb MR, Currier BL, Stone J, et al. (1997) Biomechanical evaluation of posterior cervical stabilization after a wide laminectomy. Spine. 22: 1948-54
Carlson GD, Warden KE, Barbeau JM, et al. (1997) Viscoelastic relaxation and regional blood flow response to spinal cord compression and decompression. Spine. 22: 1285-91
Zdeblick TA, Warden KE, Zou D, et al. (1993) Anterior spinal fixators. A biomechanical in vitro study. Spine. 18: 513-7
Brantigan JW, Cunningham BW, Warden K, et al. (1993) Compression strength of donor bone for posterior lumbar interbody fusion. Spine. 18: 1213-1221
Zdeblick TA, Zou D, Warden KE, et al. (1992) Cervical stability after foraminotomy. A biomechanical in vitro analysis. The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American Volume. 74: 22-7
Shirado O, Kaneda K, Tadano S, et al. (1992) Influence of disc degeneration on mechanism of thoracolumbar burst fractures. Spine. 17: 286-92
Shirado O, Zdeblick TA, McAfee PC, et al. (1992) Quantitative histologic study of the influence of anterior spinal instrumentation and biodegradable polymer on lumbar interbody fusion after corpectomy. A canine model. Spine. 17: 795-803
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