Deepak Rajasekaran

Deepak Rajasekaran

Medical College of Wisconsin

H-index: 2

North America-United States

About Deepak Rajasekaran

Deepak Rajasekaran, With an exceptional h-index of 2 and a recent h-index of 2 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Medical College of Wisconsin, specializes in the field of CAD/CAM, Computational Biomechanics, Finite element modeling, spine implants, Crash analysis.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Biomechanical study of cervical disc arthroplasty devices using finite element modeling

Predictive Biomechanical Study on the Human Cervical Spine Under Complex Physiological Loading

Influence of Compressive Preloading on Range of Motion and Endplate Stresses in the Cervical Spine During Flexion/Extension

Comparative finite element modeling study of anterior cervical arthrodesis versus cervical arthroplasty with Bryan disc or Prodisc C

Deepak Rajasekaran Information

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Citations(since 2020)

19

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2

hIndex(since 2020)

2

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Deepak Rajasekaran Skills & Research Interests

CAD/CAM

Computational Biomechanics

Finite element modeling

spine implants

Crash analysis

Top articles of Deepak Rajasekaran

Biomechanical study of cervical disc arthroplasty devices using finite element modeling

Journal of engineering and science in medical diagnostics and therapy

2021/5/1

Predictive Biomechanical Study on the Human Cervical Spine Under Complex Physiological Loading

2021

Influence of Compressive Preloading on Range of Motion and Endplate Stresses in the Cervical Spine During Flexion/Extension

2021

Comparative finite element modeling study of anterior cervical arthrodesis versus cervical arthroplasty with Bryan disc or Prodisc C

Military Medicine

2021/1/1

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