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Richard L. Brown
Publications - 10
Citations - 192
Richard L. Brown is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Signal & Bone growth. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 10 publications receiving 192 citations.
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Wireless Stimulation Probe Device for Wireless Nerve Integrity Monitoring Systems
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a stimulation probe device including a first electrode, a stimulation module, a control module, and a physical layer module, which is configured to upconvert the parameter signal to a first radio frequency signal, and then transmit the signal to the console interface module or the nerve integrity monitoring device.
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Surgical implant guide system and method
Jeff R. Justis,Richard L. Brown +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a surgical system comprises a magnet having a magnetic field, which is disposed with a first spinal implant, and a sensor that is configured to measure the magnetic field relative to the second spinal implant.
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Surgical implant bending system and method
Thomas V. McGahan,Matthew M. Morrison,Richard L. Brown,Victor D. Snyder,Robert A. Till,John Hengesbach +5 more
TL;DR: A spinal implant system includes a spinal implant template having a base connected to vertebral tissue and a member movable relative to the base, which includes a sensor configured to identify coordinates of one or more bone fasteners connected with the vertebral tissues as discussed by the authors.
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Systems and methods for pre-operative procedure determination and outcome predicting
Randal C. Schulhauser,Richard L. Brown,Matthew M. Morrison,Kinzie Patrick W,Jeffrey R. VanRaaphorst,Byrne Emily Clare +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a system including a range of motion, quality of sleep, overall, and control modules is proposed to determine whether to perform a procedure, adjust the procedure, or refrain from performing the procedure.
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Systems and methods for post-operative outcome monitoring
TL;DR: In this paper, a system including a range of motion module, a quality of sleep module, an overall module, and a control module is proposed to determine whether an outcome of the procedure is positive based on the combined score, and stores the determined outcome and combined score in a memory.