Keith Jay Nelson
Physician in Logan, UT

License number
Utah 321684-8905
Issued Date
Jun 26, 1996
Expiration Date
Jan 31, 2018
Category
Physician
Type
Physician/Surgeon CS (Schedule 2-5)
Address
Address
Logan, UT

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Name
Address
Phone
Keith Nelson
5227 S 3100 W, Roy, UT 84067
Keith Nelson
492 S 75 W APT 7, Cedar City, UT 84720
Keith Nelson
6045 S Ridgeline Dr APT E208, Ogden, UT 84405
Keith Nelson
5540 Chokecherry Ct, Ogden, UT 84403
Keith Nelson
452 W 1045 N, Cedar City, UT 84721

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Dr. Keith J Nelson, North Logan UT - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. Keith J Nelson, North Logan UT - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Orthopedic Surgery
Address:
Alpine Orthopedics
2310 400 SUITE A, North Logan 84341
(435) 787-2000 (Phone)
Certifications:
Orthopedic Surgery, 1999
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Alpine Orthopedics
2310 400 SUITE A, North Logan 84341
Cache Valley Speciality Hospital
2380 North 400 East, North Logan 84341
Logan Regional Hospital
1400 North 500 East, Logan 84341
Brigham City Community Hospital
950 South Medical Dr, Brigham City 84302
Education:
Medical School
University Of Utah School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1991
Children's Hospital Of L A


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Soccer Helmet

Soccer Helmet

US Patent:
6339849, Jan 22, 2002
Filed:
May 13, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/311538
Inventors:
Keith J. Nelson - Logan UT 84321
Ronald A. Carter - Bountiful UT 84054
International Classification:
A42B 300
US Classification:
2425, 2411
Abstract:
A soccer helmet includes a generally dome-shaped padding layer and a generally dome-shaped shell layer fitting over and attached to the padding layer. The padding layer might have a substantially uniform thickness of approximately inches. The shell layer is smooth and has some rigidity such that when the soccer helmet is being worn on a human head, the ball rebounds from the shell layer in about the same direction and with about the same speed, or with a greater speed, than the soccer ball would if rebounded off an unprotected human head. Therefore, the soccer helmet does not interfere with heading a soccer ball. The soccer helmet protects the head from repetitive blows due to, for example, heading. Furthermore, the soccer helmet protects the head from single event injuries such as collisions with goal posts, the ground, and other players head, knee, elbows, and feet.


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Keith J Nelson, North Logan UT

Keith J Nelson, North Logan UT

Specialties:
Orthopedic Surgeon
Address:
2310 N 400 E, North Logan, UT 84341
Education:
Doctor of Medicine


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Surgical Rasping Systems And Methods

Surgical Rasping Systems And Methods

US Patent:
8617164, Dec 31, 2013
Filed:
Apr 22, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/765451
Inventors:
Keith J. Nelson - Logan UT, US
Nathan D. Hansen - Hyde Park UT, US
M. Mary Sinnott - Logan UT, US
Joseph Q. Marietta - Hyde Park UT, US
Assignee:
IMDS Corporation - Providence UT
International Classification:
A61B 17/00, A61B 17/32
US Classification:
606 85, 606171
Abstract:
A surgical rasping system functional in multiple orthopedic applications, including but not limited to shoulder, knee, hip, wrist, ankle, spinal, or other joint procedures. The system comprises a rasping head which may be low profile and offer a flat cutting/rasping surface, and is configured to be driven by an attached hub that translates a rotational movement into a reciprocating motion. Suction for removal of bone fragments or other tissues is provided through an opening spaced apart from or adjacent to the rasping surface.


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Reciprocating Surgical Instruments

Reciprocating Surgical Instruments

US Patent:
2012004, Feb 23, 2012
Filed:
Sep 13, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/231138
Inventors:
Keith J. Nelson - Logan UT, US
Andrew R. Fauth - River Heights UT, US
Trevor K. Lewis - Lehi UT, US
Daniel J. Triplett - Providence UT, US
Assignee:
MedicineLodge, Inc. dba IMDS Co-Innovation - Logan UT
International Classification:
A61B 17/32
US Classification:
606180
Abstract:
A surgical instrument system functional in multiple orthopedic applications, including but not limited to shoulder, knee, hip, wrist, ankle, spinal, or other joint procedures. The system comprises a cutting head which includes jaw members which may be urged between open and closed positions to providing a biting or chewing action for removal of targeted tissues. The instrument system is configured to be driven by an attached hub that translates a rotational movement into a reciprocating motion to open and close the jaw members. Suction for removal of bone fragments or other tissues is provided through a suction opening.


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Reciprocating Surgical Instrument

Reciprocating Surgical Instrument

US Patent:
2012002, Feb 2, 2012
Filed:
Sep 13, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/231121
Inventors:
Keith J. Nelson - Logan UT, US
Nathan D. Hansen - Hyde Park UT, US
Trevor K. Lewis - Lehi UT, US
Joseph Q. Marietta - Hyde Park UT, US
M. Mary Sinnott - Logan UT, US
Assignee:
MEDICINELODGE, INC DBA IMDS CO-INNOVATION - Logan UT
International Classification:
A61B 17/32
US Classification:
606171
Abstract:
A surgical rasping system functional in multiple orthopedic applications, including but not limited to shoulder, knee, hip, wrist, ankle, spinal, or other joint procedures. The system may comprise a tissue removal member with a rasping head which may be low profile and offer a flat cutting/rasping surface, or with a cutting head with at least one cutting edge. The tissue removal member is configured to be driven by an attached hub that translates a rotational movement into a reciprocating motion. Suction for removal of bone fragments or other tissues is provided through an opening spaced apart from or adjacent to the rasping surface. A radiofrequency ablation (RF) electrode may be carried on the rasping system to provide ablation or coagulation of soft tissues.


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Surgical Rasp With Radiofrequency Ablation

Surgical Rasp With Radiofrequency Ablation

US Patent:
2011027, Nov 3, 2011
Filed:
May 6, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/102351
Inventors:
Keith J. Nelson - Logan UT, US
M. Mary Sinnott - Logan UT, US
Nathan D. Hansen - Hyde Park UT, US
Joseph Q. Marietta - Hyde Park UT, US
Douglas M. Lorang - North Logan UT, US
Daniel F. Justin - Orlando FL, US
Trevor Lewis - Lehi UT, US
Assignee:
MEDICINELODGE, INC. DBA IMDS CO-INNOVATION - Logan UT
International Classification:
A61B 17/16
US Classification:
606 85
Abstract:
A surgical rasping system functional in multiple orthopedic applications, including but not limited to shoulder, knee, hip, wrist, ankle, spinal, or other joint procedures. The system comprises a rasping head which may be low profile and offer a flat cutting/rasping surface, and is configured to be driven by an attached hub that translates a rotational movement into a reciprocating motion. Suction for removal of bone fragments or other tissues is provided through an opening spaced apart from or adjacent to the rasping surface. A radiofrequency ablation (RF) electrode may be carried on the rasping system to provide ablation or coagulation of soft tissues.


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Soccer Helmet

Soccer Helmet

US Patent:
2001001, Aug 9, 2001
Filed:
Mar 30, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/822696
Inventors:
Keith Nelson - Logan UT, US
Ronald Carter - Bountiful UT, US
International Classification:
A42B003/00, A63B071/10
US Classification:
002/425000, 002/415000
Abstract:
A soccer helmet includes a generally dome-shaped padding layer and a generally dome-shaped shell layer fitting over and attached to the padding layer. The padding layer might have a substantially uniform thickness of approximately inches. The shell layer is smooth and has some rigidity such that when the soccer helmet is being worn on a human head, the ball rebounds from the shell layer in about the same direction and with about the same speed, or with a greater speed, as the soccer ball would if rebounded off an unprotected human head. Therefore, the soccer helmet does not interfere with heading a soccer ball. The soccer helmet protects the head from repetitive blows due to, for example, heading. Furthermore, the soccer helmet protects the head from single event injuries such as collisions with goalposts, the ground, and other players' head, knees, elbows, and feet.