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JOURNAL ARTICLES

Shea KG, Stevens PM, Nelson MC, Smith JT, Masters KS, Yandow S: A Comparison of Manual Versus Computer-Assisted Radiographic Measurement. Intraobserver Measurement Variability for Cobb Angles. Spine 23(5):551-555; 1998.

 

Skedros JG, Mason MW, Nelson MC, and Bloebaum RD: Evidence of Structural and Material Adaptation to Specific Strain Features in Cortical Bone. The Anatomical Record, 246:47-63; 1996.

 

TEXTBOOK

Silveri CP, Nelson MC, and Cotler JM: Traumatic Injuries of the Adult Upper Cervical Spine. In: Simpson JM, An HS, Silveri CP, and Cotler JM eds. Surgery of Spinal Trauma. Williams and Wilkins; 1999.

 

ABSTRACTS / NATIONAL MEETINGS

R.P. Melcher, M.C. Nelson, M. Ruf, J. Harms: Posterior C1-C2 Fusion in Children: Polyaxial Screw and Rod Technique with Clinical Follow-up. European Cervical Spine Research Society, Annual Meeting 2003.

 

Nelson MC, Tozzi JE: Complications of Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Interbody Grafting Adjacent to Previously Fused Levels: A Kinematic Study.  Cervical Spine Research Society, Annual Meeting 2001.

 

Nelson MC, Skedros JG, Mason MW, and Bloebaum RD: Potential Evidence of Microstructural, Mineral, and Cross-Sectional Adaptation to Specific Strain Features in Cortical Bone.  Orthopaedic Research Society, Annual Meeting 1995.

 

Shea KG, Stevens PM, Smith JT, Nelson MC, Masters KS, and Yandow S: Measurement Variability of Digitally Stored Radiographs Versus Standard Radiographs for Scoliosis.  The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Annual Meeting 1996.

 

Dayton MR, Nelson MC, Skedros JG, and Bloebaum, RD: Safety Factors as the Objective of Cortical Bone Adaptation. Orthopaedic Research Society, Annual Meeting 1996.

 

Skedros JG, Nelson MC, and Dayton MC: Safety Factors as the Objective of Cortical Bone Adaptation. American Orthopaedic Association Resident’s Conference 1995.

 

Skedros JG, Mason MW, Ota D, Nelson MC, and Bloebaum RD: Influence of Strain Magnitudes on the Structural / Material Organization of Bone – Implications for Osteoporosis Research. Western Orthopaedic Association, Annual Meeting 1994.

 

 

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