Brian Kelly

Assistant Professor
Neurobiology
Barrow Neurological Institute
United States of America

Professor Neurology
Biography

Dr. Kelly received his BS in mechanical engineering in 1987 and his MS in mechanical engineering in 1992 from McMaster University in Hamilton Ontario Canada. After working as a research engineer, he returned to his graduate studies and completed his PhD in biomedical engineering from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in 2005.Dr. Kelly’s expertise is in the area of musculoskeletal biomechanics with focus on the mechanical behaviors of the human spinal column. His laboratory works closely with clinical neurosurgeons in the Division of Neurosurgery as well as neurosurgical residents, fellows, and research staff to better understand how disease, trauma, and surgical interventions affect the normal forces, movements, and stability of the human spine.

Research Intrest

Spinal Biomechanics, custom robotic testing systems, simulation of complex motion and loading patterns

List of Publications
1.Granata JD, Berlet GC, Ghotge R, Li Y, Kelly B, DiAngelo D. Talonavicular joint fixation: a biomechanical comparison of locking compression plates and lag screws. Foot & ankle specialist. 2014 Feb;7(1):20-31.
2. Kelly BP, Zufelt NA, Sander EJ, DiAngelo DJ. The influence of fixed sagittal plane centers of rotation on motion segment mechanics and range of motion in the cervical spine. Journal of biomechanics. 2013 Apr 26;46(7):1369-75.
3. Kelly BP, Bennett CR. Design and validation of a novel Cartesian biomechanical testing system with coordinated 6DOF real-time load control: application to the lumbar spine (L1–S, L4–L5). Journal of biomechanics. 2013 Jul 26;46(11):1948-54.