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Eugene J. Carragee
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 212
Citations - 20481
Eugene J. Carragee is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neck pain & Low back pain. The author has an hindex of 72, co-authored 209 publications receiving 18839 citations. Previous affiliations of Eugene J. Carragee include Oregon Health & Science University & American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
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A critical review of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 trials in spinal surgery: emerging safety concerns and lessons learned
TL;DR: An estimate of adverse events associated with rhBMP-2 use in spine fusion is suggested ranging from 10 to 50 times the original estimates reported in the industry-sponsored peer-reviewed publications, as well as a clear increased risk of complications and adverse events to patients receiving rhB MP-2 in spinal fusion.
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The burden and determinants of neck pain in the general population: results of the Bone and Joint Decade 2000-2010 Task Force on Neck Pain and Its Associated Disorders.
Sheilah Hogg-Johnson,Gabrielle van der Velde,Linda J. Carroll,Lena W. Holm,J. David Cassidy,Jamie Guzman,Pierre Côté,Scott Haldeman,Carlo Ammendolia,Eugene J. Carragee,Eric L. Hurwitz,Margareta Nordin,Paul M. Peloso +12 more
TL;DR: The use of sporting gear to prevent other types of injury was not associated with increased neck injuries in bicycling, hockey, or skiing, and future research should concentrate on longitudinal designs exploring preventive strategies and modifiable risk factors for neck pain.
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Course and Prognostic Factors for Neck Pain in Whiplash-Associated Disorders (WAD) : Results of the Bone and Joint Decade 2000-2010 Task Force on Neck Pain and Its Associated Disorders
Linda J. Carroll,Lena W. Holm,Sheilah Hogg-Johnson,Pierre Côté,J. David Cassidy,J. David Cassidy,J. David Cassidy,Scott Haldeman,Scott Haldeman,Margareta Nordin,Eric L. Hurwitz,Eugene J. Carragee,Gabrielle van der Velde,Paul M. Peloso,Jaime Guzman +14 more
TL;DR: The Neck Pain Task Force undertook a best evidence synthesis to establish a baseline of the current best evidence on the course and prognosis for WAD, finding that recovery of WAD seems to be multifactorial.
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Interventional therapies, surgery, and interdisciplinary rehabilitation for low back pain: an evidence-based clinical practice guideline from the American Pain Society.
Roger Chou,John D. Loeser,Douglas K Owens,Douglas K Owens,Richard W. Rosenquist,Steven J. Atlas,Jamie L. Baisden,Eugene J. Carragee,Martin Grabois,Donald R. Murphy,Daniel K. Resnick,Steven P. Stanos,William O. Shaffer,Eric M. Wall +13 more
TL;DR: Due to important trade-offs between potential benefits, harms, costs, and burdens of alternative therapies, shared decision-making is an important component of a number of the recommendations.
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The burden and determinants of neck pain in the general population: results of the Bone and Joint Decade 2000-2010 Task Force on Neck Pain and Its Associated Disorders.
Sheilah Hogg-Johnson,Gabrielle van der Velde,Linda J. Carroll,Lena W. Holm,J. David Cassidy,Jamie Guzman,Pierre Côté,Scott Haldeman,Carlo Ammendolia,Eugene J. Carragee,Eric L. Hurwitz,Margareta Nordin,Paul M. Peloso +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a best evidence synthesis of the published evidence on the burden and determinants of neck pain and its associated disorders in the general population, concluding that "neck pain is common and is more prevalent among women and prevalence peaked in middle age".