@KarlZelik @BrianUmberger @daphna_raz @necozay It would make sense if it is a reference to show some current problem. When I review manuscripts and see them saying ankle sprain is common in sports but still using my 2007 systematic review to justify, I ask
@lizbayleyphysio @kirstenalexandr @DrJN_SportsMed @DehaeneDan Not sure if this one is useful too? But this article is a lot older: https://t.co/zWp5R1Bn3z https://t.co/HPfsNCmcPy
RT @dtpfong: Some little thing to celebrate. My 15-year old article has been cited 1500 times! Link: https://t.co/MKGlPQV4Up https://t.co/m…
Some little thing to celebrate. My 15-year old article has been cited 1500 times! Link: https://t.co/MKGlPQV4Up https://t.co/mGya2iP2Ix
1. It all started with this review which summarised all the epidemiology studies (at that time) reporting ankle injury and sprain in sports. Google scholar told me it has been cited for about 1500 times now (Scopus said 700). https://t.co/3UNEJSn7Mo
@kurt_beschorner I often review manuscripts that cited my systematic review in 2007 and I usually say it was too old for current injury pattern, and suggest replace it with another one published in 2019. Am I too stubborn as I turned away many citations of
RT @dtpfong: Happy to find out that my systematic review of ankle injury and ankle sprain in sports published in 2007 has become one of the…
RT @dtpfong: Happy to find out that my systematic review of ankle injury and ankle sprain in sports published in 2007 has become one of the…
RT @dtpfong: Happy to find out that my systematic review of ankle injury and ankle sprain in sports published in 2007 has become one of the…
RT @dtpfong: Happy to find out that my systematic review of ankle injury and ankle sprain in sports published in 2007 has become one of the…
RT @dtpfong: Happy to find out that my systematic review of ankle injury and ankle sprain in sports published in 2007 has become one of the…
Happy to find out that my systematic review of ankle injury and ankle sprain in sports published in 2007 has become one of the top 20 most cited articles (19th) among the 3200 articles ever published in @SportsMedicineJ! Thanks to you if you have cited it!
RT @dtpfong: @koshino_yuta Just searched with your string and got 19997 results. I am glad my systematic review was shown in the first page…
@koshino_yuta Just searched with your string and got 19997 results. I am glad my systematic review was shown in the first page of 10 results. https://t.co/MKGlPQDu2R