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Patellar Tendinopati Hakkında En Çok Atıf Alan 50 Makale: Bibliyometrik Çalışma
Top 50 Cited Articles on Patellar Tendinopathy: A Bibliometric Study
Received Date : 24 May 2023
Accepted Date : 18 Dec 2023
Available Online : 25 Dec 2023
Doi: 10.31609/jpmrs.2023-97907 - Makale Dili: EN
Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Sciences. 2024;27(1):56-66
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Amaç: Patellar tendinopati, zıplama içeren sporlarda sıklıkla bildirilmiş olup, spor aktivitelerinden uzak kalmaya veya kariyer bitimine neden olabilir. Bu çalışmanın amacı, “patellar tendinopati” ve “jumper’s knee” hakkında en çok atıf alan 50 makaleyi analiz ederek, bu konudaki güncel ilgi alanlarını ortaya koymak ve gelecekteki çalışmalara yol göstermektir. Gereç ve Yöntemler: Web of Science veri tabanı kullanılarak, “patellar tendinopathy” ve “jumper’s knee” anahtar kelimeleri ile makaleler araştırıldı. Makalelerin ismi, toplam yazar sayısı ve yazarların isimleri (sorumlu yazar ve ilk isim olan yazar), makalenin yayımlandığı yıl, atıf sayısı ve atıf indeksi, yayınlayan deriginin adı ve Q kategorisi, H-indeksi, impact faktörü, yazarların ülkeleri kaydedildi. Bulgular: Elli makalenin 38’i klinik çalışmalardan oluşurken, 11’i derleme ve 1’i metaanaliz çalışmasıydı. Klinik makalelerin yarıya yakını (n=18) tedavi metotlarının etkinliğini değerlendirmekteydi. Tedavi metotlarının değerlendirildiği çalışmaların 15’inde objektif bir değerlendirme skalası olan “Victorian Institute of Sports Assessment (VISA)” skalası kullanılmıştır. Makalelerin tiplerine bakıldığında en büyük kesimi vaka-kontrol çalışmaları oluşturmaktaydı (n=16). Atıf sayısı ile atıf indeks sayısı arasında orta dereceli korelasyon tespit edildi. Sonuç: Gelecekteki çalışmaları dizayn ederken tedavi etkinliğini değerlendirmek için VISA gibi objektif anketlere başvurulması ve hastalığın tanısının ultrasonografi gibi görüntüleme yöntemleriyle doğrulanması çalışmaların güvenilirliğini artırabilir. Hükûmetler tarafından spor bilimlerinin gelişimi için kaynak ayrılmasına ihtiyaç vardır.
ABSTRACT
Objective: Patellar tendinopathy is a syndrome frequently reported in sports that involve jumping. It is a debilitating condition that can result in absence or retirement from sports participation. The aim of this study is to analyze the 50 most cited articles on patellar tendinopathy and jumper’s knee to determine the current trends and to guide future studies in this topic. Material and Methods: A search was conducted on the Web of Science database using the keywords “patellar tendinopathy” and “jumper’s knee”. The reviewers recorded the title of the articles, total number of authors and authors’ names, year of publication, number of citations and citation index, publishing journal, Q category, h-index, impact factor, authors’ countries. Results: While 38 of the 50 articles were clinical studies, remaining included reviews (n=11) and a meta-analysis. Almost half of the clinical studies (n=18) investigated the efficacy of the methods used in the treatment of the disease. Among these, 15 used the Victorian Institute of Sports Assessment (VISA) scale as an objective assessment tool. As for the type of articles, case-control studies were prominent (n=16). A moderate correlation was detected between the citation index and the total citations. Conclusion: Future studies can achieve a higher reliability by using objective questionnaires such as VISA to assess treatment efficacy and by using imaging methods such as ultrasonography to confirm the diagnosis of the disease. Funding allocation by goverenments is needed for the development of sport sciences.
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