Robert B. Keller, MD - OrthopedicsDr. Robert Keller reviews medical content for Healthwise, a nonprofit
organization with a mission to help people make better health decisions. Dr.
Keller is an orthopedic surgeon and former Executive Director of the Maine
Medical Assessment Foundation, a health services research organization that was
located in Augusta, Maine. The Foundation conducted research and clinical
projects dealing with depression, diabetes, cesarean section, heart disease,
pediatric medical conditions, and low back pain, among others. Dr. Keller is Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the
University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine. He served as
principal investigator for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality study
on low back problems and is a coauthor of the Clinical Practice Guideline,
Acute Low Back Problems in Adults, published in 1994. He
is also principal investigator or co-investigator on other federally funded
research projects in lumbar spine conditions and carpal tunnel syndrome.
Board Certifications- American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
Healthwise Knowledgebase Topics Reviewed- Low Back Pain
- Herniated
Disc
- Neck Pain
Education- M.D.: Cornell University Medical School,
1961
- Residency: Mary Hitchcock Hospital,
1961–1963
- Combined Orthopaedic Residency: Harvard Medical School,
1965–1969
Academic Appointments- Instructor, Orthopaedic Surgery, Harvard
Medical School, 1969–1973
- Assistant Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery,
University of Massachusetts Medical School, 1972–1975
- Associate
Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Massachusetts Medical School,
1975–1998
- Adjunct Professor of Family and Community Medicine and
Surgery, Dartmouth Medical School, 1991-2001
Professional Affiliations- American Academy of Orthopaedic
Surgeons
- American Medical Association, Performance Measurement Advisory
Committee
- Eastern Orthopaedic Association
- Medical
Mutual Insurance Company of Maine
- New England Orthopaedic
Association
- Scoliosis Research Society
Selected Publications- Keller RB, Atlas SJ, Singer DE, et al. (1996). The Maine Lumbar
Spine Study, Part I. Background and concepts. Spine,
21(15): 1769–1776.
- Keller RB, Rudicel SA, Liang MH (1994). Outcomes
research in orthopaedics. Instructional Course Lectures,
43: 599–611.
- Atlas SJ, Keller RB, Yen YA, Deyo RA, Singer DE
(2005). Long-Term outcomes of surgical and nonsurgical management of lumbar
spinal stenosis: 8 to 10 year results from the Maine lumbar spine study.
Spine, 30(8): 936–943.
- Chang Y, Singer DE,
Wu YA, Keller, RB, Atlas, SJ (2005). The effect of surgical and nonsurgical
treatment on longitudinal outcomes of lumbar spinal stenosis over 10 years.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society; 53(5):
785–792.
- Keller RB, Atlas SJ, Soule DN, Singer DE, Deyo RA (1999).
Relationship between rates and outcomes of operative treatment for lumbar disc
herniation and spinal stenosis. Journal of Bone and Joint
Surgery, 81(6): 752–762.
- Bigos SJ, Bowyer OR, Braen GR, et
al. (1994). Acute Low Back Problems in Adults. Clinical
Practice Guideline No. 14 (AHCPR Publication No. 95-0642). Rockville, MD:
American Health Care Policy and Research.
Financial DisclosureThis reviewer reported no financial conflicts.
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