In recent years, the proliferation of scientific articles and journals, particularly open‐access publications, has reached unprecedented levels. However, amidst this surge, the quality of orthopaedic research has often been compromised. Despite the vast quantities of lit erature produced, groundbreaking advancements remain elusive, and many clinicians continue to rely on traditional practices rather than contemporary evidence.
Zaffagnini, S., Agostinone, P. (2024). Lost in quantity: The urgent need for more quality in orthopaedic research. KNEE SURGERY, SPORTS TRAUMATOLOGY, ARTHROSCOPY, 32(11), 2717-2719 [10.1002/ksa.12488].
Lost in quantity: The urgent need for more quality in orthopaedic research
Zaffagnini S.;Agostinone P.
2024
Abstract
In recent years, the proliferation of scientific articles and journals, particularly open‐access publications, has reached unprecedented levels. However, amidst this surge, the quality of orthopaedic research has often been compromised. Despite the vast quantities of lit erature produced, groundbreaking advancements remain elusive, and many clinicians continue to rely on traditional practices rather than contemporary evidence.File in questo prodotto:
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