International Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

International Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Open Access

ISSN: 2329-9096

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International Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in International Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. International Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation has got h-index 28, which means every article in International Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation has got 28 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in International Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.

  2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013

Total published articles

57 58 59 84 71 40 59 63 75 68 83 86

Research, Review articles and Editorials

17 29 51 82 58 22 48 52 58 50 72 53

Research communications, Review communications, Editorial communications, Case reports and Commentary

29 29 8 2 13 18 11 11 17 18 11 33

Conference proceedings

0 20 15 10 0 11 17 0 43 67 71 79

Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals

291 359 381 445 400 375 303 296 240 124 57 16
Journal total citations count 3422
Journal impact factor 2.90
Journal 5 years impact factor 5.75
Journal cite score 5.25
Journal h-index 28
Journal h-index since 2019 21
Important citations (390)

punit pal, sunil kumar singh, nisha dhama () exploration of traumatic brain-inflammatory alterations in alzheimer’s disease pateint. research & reviews: journal of medical and health sciences 4:2.

hess cw (2015) the lived experiences of an injured athlete and members of a performance management team during injury rehabilitation: an interpretative phenomenological analysis.

bland md, whitson m, harris h, edmiaston j, connor lt, fet al. (2015) descriptive data analysis examining how standardized assessments are used to guide post-acute discharge recommendations for rehabilitation services after stroke. physical therapy 95: 710.

pelletier ca, miyatani m, giangregorio l, craven bc (2016) sarcopenic obesity in adults with spinal cord injury: a cross-sectional study. archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 97: 1931-1937.

chopra as, miyatani m, craven bc (2016) cardiovascular disease risk in individuals with chronic spinal cord injury: prevalence of untreated risk factors and poor adherence to treatment guidelines. the journal of spinal cord medicine 1-8.

guilcher sj, parsons d, craven bc, jaglal sb, verrier m (2015) developing quality of care indicators for patients with traumatic and non-traumatic spinal cord injury (sci): a feasibility study using administrative health data. the journal of spinal cord medicine 38: 765-776.

punit pal, sunil kumar singh, nisha dhama () exploration of traumatic brain-inflammatory alterations in alzheimer’s disease pateint. research & reviews: journal of medical and health sciences 4:2.

신주영, 최은영 (2015) 교통장애인의 자기효능감과 장애수용이 사회통합에 미치는 영향. 특수교육재활과학연구 54: 501-522.

Salimirad f, srimathi nl (2016) the relationship between, psychological well-being and occupational self-efficacy among teachers in the city of mysore, india. the international journal of indian psychology 3: 14.

Li hy, cheng hl, fang l, bi rx, fang xq, et al. (2016) validity and reliability of the chinese version of the daily living self-efficacy scale among stroke patients. international journal of rehabilitation research 39: 219-225.

Payne s (2015) how is life experienced by teenagers with dyspraxia? an interpretative phenomenological analysis (doctoral dissertation, coventry university).

Pompey cs, muensri b, kritpracha c (2016) self-efficacy to perform activities of daily living predicts independence in activities of daily living in subacute stroke patients. gstf journal of nursing and health care (jnhc) 4.

Dark-freudeman a, west rl (2016) possible selves and self-regulatory beliefs: exploring the relationship between health selves, health efficacy, and psychological well-being. the international journal of aging and human development 82: 139-165.

punit pal, sunil kumar singh, nisha dhama () exploration of traumatic brain-inflammatory alterations in alzheimer’s disease pateint. research & reviews: journal of medical and health sciences 4:2.

deighan c, michalova l, pagliari c, elliott j, taylor l, et al.(2017) the digital heart manual: a pilot study of an innovative cardiac rehabilitation programme developed for and with users. patient education and counseling.

piotrowicz e, piepoli mf, jaarsma t, lambrinou e, coats aj, et al.(2016) telerehabilitation in heart failure patients: the evidence and the pitfalls. international journal of cardiology 220: 408-413.

chatzitofis a, monaghan d, mitchell e, honohan f, zarpalas d, et al.(2015) hearthealth: a cardiovascular disease home-based rehabilitation system. procedia computer science 63: 340-347.

lee h, cho s, wilbur j, kim j, park cg, et al.(2016) effects of culturally adaptive walking intervention on cardiovascular disease risks for middle-aged korean-chinese female migrant workers. archives of environmental & occupational health 1-11.

alharbi m, bauman a, neubeck l, gallagher r (2017) measuring overall physical activity for cardiac rehabilitation participants: a review of the literature. heart, lung and circulation.

alharbi m, straiton n, gallagher r (2017) harnessing the potential of wearable activity trackers for heart failure self-care. current heart failure reports 14: 23-29.

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