Background and purpose — The main purpose of arthroplasty registries is to collect information on patients, techniques, and devices to monitor and improve the outcome of the specific procedure. This study analyses the role played by registries in the orthopedic research community and describes publication trends, characteristics, and patterns of this field of research. Patients and methods — A descriptive-bibliometric review was conducted. Scopus was the database used for the research. All articles published from 1991 to December 2020 containing keywords related to registries and arthroplasty were considered. In particular, the following dimensions were analyzed in detail: (i) papers/year; (ii) journals; (iii) countries; (iv) research growt...
Background: Doctors of osteopathy (D.O.) have historically been underrepresented in the orthopedic l...
• The National Joint Registry (NJR) was established in 2002 as the result of an unexpectedly high fa...
Background: Evidence-based practice is a foundation to clinical excellence. However there remains li...
AbstractThe first nationwide orthopaedic registry was created in Sweden in 1975 to collect data on t...
SummaryObjectiveNational arthroplasty registers are often cited as examples of a non-randomized desi...
BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to identify the 100 most cited classics in the field of hip ...
Introduction: The use of national databases for orthopaedic research has increased significantly in ...
Background: Revision total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a longstanding area of research interest in or...
There are three current formats for re-porting the performance of orthopaedic implants: prospective,...
Objective The International Cartilage Regeneration and Joint Preservation Society’s (ICRS’s) global ...
BACKGROUND: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are validated questionnaires that are complete...
AIM : To perform a bibliometric analysis of publications rates in orthopedics in the top 15 orthopae...
Objective To determine the quantity and quality of articles in the field of knee arthroplasty worldw...
Purpose: The purpose of this bibliometric study was to summarize European orthopedic literature prod...
Purpose: We aimed to apply bibliometric tools to Australian and New Zealand orthopaedic publications...
Background: Doctors of osteopathy (D.O.) have historically been underrepresented in the orthopedic l...
• The National Joint Registry (NJR) was established in 2002 as the result of an unexpectedly high fa...
Background: Evidence-based practice is a foundation to clinical excellence. However there remains li...
AbstractThe first nationwide orthopaedic registry was created in Sweden in 1975 to collect data on t...
SummaryObjectiveNational arthroplasty registers are often cited as examples of a non-randomized desi...
BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to identify the 100 most cited classics in the field of hip ...
Introduction: The use of national databases for orthopaedic research has increased significantly in ...
Background: Revision total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a longstanding area of research interest in or...
There are three current formats for re-porting the performance of orthopaedic implants: prospective,...
Objective The International Cartilage Regeneration and Joint Preservation Society’s (ICRS’s) global ...
BACKGROUND: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are validated questionnaires that are complete...
AIM : To perform a bibliometric analysis of publications rates in orthopedics in the top 15 orthopae...
Objective To determine the quantity and quality of articles in the field of knee arthroplasty worldw...
Purpose: The purpose of this bibliometric study was to summarize European orthopedic literature prod...
Purpose: We aimed to apply bibliometric tools to Australian and New Zealand orthopaedic publications...
Background: Doctors of osteopathy (D.O.) have historically been underrepresented in the orthopedic l...
• The National Joint Registry (NJR) was established in 2002 as the result of an unexpectedly high fa...
Background: Evidence-based practice is a foundation to clinical excellence. However there remains li...