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Contributed to the development and validation of a comprehensive classification system for thoracolumbar spine injuries, improving the assessment and treatment of these complex injuries.
Developed a surgical algorithm based on the AOSpine thoracolumbar spine injury classification system, guiding surgical decision-making and improving patient outcomes.
Investigated the role of multimodal analgesia in spine surgery, contributing to improved pain management and reduced opioid use in the postoperative period.
Conducted research on the treatment techniques and outcomes of fractures in spinal ankylosing disorders, providing insights into the management of these challenging cases.
Performed reliability analysis of the AOSpine thoracolumbar spine injury classification system, ensuring its accuracy and consistency in the hands of various surgeons.
Contributed to the development and understanding of the Thoracolumbar AOSpine Injury Score, aiding in the assessment of injury severity.
Investigated the efficacy of vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty in treating osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures, contributing to improved patient outcomes.
Contributed to the understanding of the epidemiology and pathophysiology of lumbar disc herniations, informing treatment strategies.
Investigated the value of CT and MRI in the classification and surgical decision-making for thoracolumbar spinal injuries.
Contributed to the understanding of cervical spine injuries in athletes, informing return-to-play guidelines and injury prevention strategies.
Dr. Gregory D. Schroeder is a leading expert in spine surgery, with significant contributions to the development and validation of spine injury classification systems and research on innovative treatments. His work has advanced the understanding and management of various spinal conditions, impacting patient care and outcomes.
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