2024
Revisiting the Consistency of Financial Disclosure Reporting by Authors at Annual Spine Conferences Show Inconsistent Improvements After 14 Years
Kim L, Grauer J. Revisiting the Consistency of Financial Disclosure Reporting by Authors at Annual Spine Conferences Show Inconsistent Improvements After 14 Years. Clinical Spine Surgery A Spine Publication 2024 DOI: 10.1097/bsd.0000000000001736.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNorth American Spine SocietyCervical Spine Research SocietyScoliosis Research SocietyFinancial disclosureDisclosure policyDisclosure reportsFinancial relationshipsCross-sectional studyDisclosure of authorsDisclosure requirementsSpine SocietyAnnual research conferenceResearch ConferenceLack of improvementDisclosureTransparent reportingBackground DataResearch SocietySpineFinancial conflictsInconsistent improvementsPotential biasConferenceSignificant variablesPolicy
2017
Resource utilization for non-operative cervical radiculopathy: Management by surgeons versus non-surgeons
Chung SH, Bohl DD, Paul JT, Rihn JA, Harrop JS, Ghogawala Z, Hilibrand AS, Grauer JN. Resource utilization for non-operative cervical radiculopathy: Management by surgeons versus non-surgeons. Clinical Neurology And Neurosurgery 2017, 158: 98-102. PMID: 28501759, DOI: 10.1016/j.clineuro.2017.04.024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-operative careCervical radiculopathyCervical Spine Research SocietyPhysical therapy visitsNon-operative treatmentPrivate practiceTherapy visitsCervical injectionPhysician visitsChiropractic visitsAverage patientSurgeonsSurgeon's estimateVisitsRadiculopathyPatientsCareResearch SocietyResource utilizationHybrid group