2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.foot.2013.11.003
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The 100 most cited papers in foot and ankle surgery

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“…This is similar to papers published in Foot and ankle surgery, 4 sports medicine, 111 shoulder surgery 112 and spine surgery. 113 These two decades coincided with the development of improved instrumentation and surgical technique for managing cervical instability and reflect the relatively young field of spinal surgery.…”
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“…This is similar to papers published in Foot and ankle surgery, 4 sports medicine, 111 shoulder surgery 112 and spine surgery. 113 These two decades coincided with the development of improved instrumentation and surgical technique for managing cervical instability and reflect the relatively young field of spinal surgery.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…Several studies have evaluated the impact that articles have made in their respective field. [1][2][3][4] Citation analysis involves evaluating an article based on the number of citations it receives. The list it generates may identify individuals who have contributed greatly to the scientific community.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…All the articles were written in English, probably because English is the most frequently used language in the orthopaedic literature, including orthopaedic subspecialties [1,3,6,13,16,17,19,24,25]. Moreover, the predominance of English-language articles may be one reason that fewer Chinese-authored orthopaedic articles appear in international journals compared with western countries, because writing in a foreign language may be a hindrance for Chinese researchers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of citations received by an article is an indicator of its scientific impact and provides a useful approach for evaluating a paper's influence in its field [17,37]. Citation analyses have been performed in orthopaedic surgery [17,19] and its subspecialties, including pediatric orthopaedics [16], fracture surgery [1], shoulder surgery [25], foot and ankle surgery [3], spine surgery [24], hand surgery [15], joint arthroplasty [13], and arthroscopy [6]. However, there were no orthopaedic articles from China included in previous ''most-cited'' studies [17,19], and as far as we know, no study has been performed specifically to analyze the most-cited papers in orthopaedic surgery from mainland China.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%