John J. Knightly

2.6k total citations
51 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

John J. Knightly is a scholar working on Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Surgery and Pharmacology. According to data from OpenAlex, John J. Knightly has authored 51 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 38 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine, 32 papers in Surgery and 21 papers in Pharmacology. Recurrent topics in John J. Knightly's work include Spine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology (38 papers), Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation (21 papers) and Spinal Fractures and Fixation Techniques (14 papers). John J. Knightly is often cited by papers focused on Spine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology (38 papers), Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation (21 papers) and Spinal Fractures and Fixation Techniques (14 papers). John J. Knightly collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Italy. John J. Knightly's co-authors include Anthony L. Asher, Praveen V. Mummaneni, Domenico Agostino, Eugene E. Cliffton, Kevin T. Foley, Mohamad Bydon, Steven D. Glassman, Christopher I. Shaffrey, Erica F. Bisson and Yakov Gologorsky and has published in prestigious journals such as Spine, Journal of neurosurgery and Neurosurgery.

In The Last Decade

John J. Knightly

50 papers receiving 992 citations

Peers

John J. Knightly
Kevin J. McGuire United States
Daniel G. Tobert United States
Arya G. Varthi United States
Hai Le United States
Arjun S. Sebastian United States
Miguel A. Pelton United States
Jerry Y. Du United States
I. David Kaye United States
Kevin J. McGuire United States
John J. Knightly
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All Works

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Ore, Cecilia Dalle, Arati Patel, Luis M. Tumialán, et al.. (2024). The exponential growth of nonsurgeons performing fusions for low-back pain. Journal of Neurosurgery Spine. 41(6). 784–791. 1 indexed citations
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Sherrod, Brandon A., Mohammed Ali Alvi, Anthony L. Asher, et al.. (2022). Differences in Patient-Reported Outcomes Between Anterior and Posterior Approaches for Treatment of Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy: A Quality Outcomes Database Analysis. World Neurosurgery. 160. e436–e441. 7 indexed citations
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Haddad, Alexander F., John F. Burke, Praveen V. Mummaneni, et al.. (2021). Telemedicine in Neurosurgery: Standardizing the Spinal Physical Examination Using A Modified Delphi Method. Neurospine. 18(2). 292–302. 9 indexed citations
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Hines, Kevin, Nikolaos Mouchtouris, John J. Knightly, & James S. Harrop. (2020). A Brief History of Quality Improvement in Health Care and Spinal Surgery. Global Spine Journal. 10(1_suppl). 5S–9S. 13 indexed citations
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Kashlan, Osama N., Kevin Swong, Mohammed Ali Alvi, et al.. (2020). Patients with a depressive and/or anxiety disorder can achieve optimum Long term outcomes after surgery for grade 1 spondylolisthesis: Analysis from the quality outcomes database (QOD). Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery. 197. 106098–106098. 11 indexed citations
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Sherrod, Brandon A., Praveen V. Mummaneni, Mohammed Ali Alvi, et al.. (2020). Regional Variance in Disability and Quality-of-Life Outcomes After Surgery for Grade I Degenerative Lumbar Spondylolisthesis: A Quality Outcomes Database Analysis. World Neurosurgery. 138. e336–e344. 2 indexed citations
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Devin, Clinton J., Anthony L. Asher, Kristin R. Archer, et al.. (2020). Impact of Dominant Symptom on 12-Month Patient-Reported Outcomes for Patients Undergoing Lumbar Spine Surgery. Neurosurgery. 87(5). 1037–1045. 8 indexed citations
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Mummaneni, Praveen V., Mohamad Bydon, John J. Knightly, et al.. (2020). Identifying Patients at Risk of Non-Routine Discharge after Surgery for Cervical Myelopathy. Neurosurgery. 67(Supplement_1). 1 indexed citations
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Khan, Inamullah, Mohamad Bydon, Kristin R. Archer, et al.. (2019). Impact of occupational characteristics on return to work for employed patients after elective lumbar spine surgery. The Spine Journal. 19(12). 1969–1976. 37 indexed citations
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Karsy, Michael, Andrew K. Chan, Mandeep S. Virk, et al.. (2019). Outcomes and Risks With Age in Spondylolisthesis: A Comparison of the Elderly From the Quality Outcomes Database. Neurosurgery. 66(Supplement 1). 310–621. 1 indexed citations
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Asher, Anthony L., Panagiotis Kerezoudis, Praveen V. Mummaneni, et al.. (2018). Defining the minimum clinically important difference for grade I degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis: insights from the Quality Outcomes Database. Neurosurgical FOCUS. 44(1). E2–E2. 88 indexed citations
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Wagner, Scott C., et al.. (2018). Disparities and the American Health Care System. Clinical Spine Surgery A Spine Publication. 32(2). 67–70. 1 indexed citations
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Mummaneni, Praveen V., Erica F. Bisson, Panagiotis Kerezoudis, et al.. (2017). Minimally invasive versus open fusion for Grade I degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis: analysis of the Quality Outcomes Database. Neurosurgical FOCUS. 43(2). E11–E11. 55 indexed citations
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Bisson, Erica F., Mohamad Bydon, Michael S. Virk, et al.. (2017). 101 Lumbar Fusion Versus Laminectomy for Spondylolisthesis. Neurosurgery. 64(CN_suppl_1). 219–220. 1 indexed citations
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Crawford, Charles H., Steven D. Glassman, Praveen V. Mummaneni, John J. Knightly, & Anthony L. Asher. (2016). Back pain improvement after decompression without fusion or stabilization in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis and clinically significant preoperative back pain. Journal of Neurosurgery Spine. 25(5). 596–601. 28 indexed citations
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Gologorsky, Yakov, et al.. (2014). Improving discharge data fidelity for use in large administrative databases. Neurosurgical FOCUS. 36(6). E2–E2. 81 indexed citations
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Knightly, John J.. (1979). Overcoming the criterion problem in the evaluation of library performance.. PubMed. 70(4). 173–8. 9 indexed citations

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