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Andrew R. Stephens

Stanford University

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About Andrew R. Stephens at Stanford University (Stanford)

Andrew R. Stephens is an academic professional affiliated with Stanford University. Their primary research focus includes Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation, Spine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology, and Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare. As an established researcher, their work has gained over 803 citations, reflecting growing recognition within the scientific community. Their H-index of 18 further reflects consistent scholarly impact.

Research Areas

Orthopedic Surgery and RehabilitationSpine and Intervertebral Disc PathologyPatient Satisfaction in HealthcareMusculoskeletal pain and rehabilitationShoulder Injury and Treatment

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Research Output

Total Citations1,606

Emerging researcher

Publications168

Active researcher

h-index18

Developing track record

i10-index30

Growing portfolio

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