Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-01-01 to 2024-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Covid-19 and Post Intensive Care Syndrome: A Call for Action192
Long-term clinical outcomes in survivors of severe acute respiratory syndrome and Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus outbreaks after hospitalisation or ICU admission: A systematic review and179
Rehabilitation of COVID-19 patients120
Medical Rehabilitation in Pandemics: Towards a New Perspective44
Exercise for low back pain: A bibliometric analysis of global research from 1980 to 201826
Editorial: Covid–19 and Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine26
Effectiveness of training with motion-controlled commercial video games for hand and arm function in people with cerebral palsy: A systematic review and meta-analysis21
International Classification of Service Organization in Rehabilitation: An updated set of categories (ICSO-R 2.0)20
A "Neuromuscular Look" to sarcopenia: Is it a movement disorder?12
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for management of post-stroke impairments: An overview of systematic reviews12
Prognostic factors for improved physical and emotional functioning one year after interdisciplinary rehabilitation in patients with chronic pain: Results from a national quality registry in Sweden9
Sex differences in the effects of exercise on cognition post-stroke: Secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial9
Long-term outcomes of multimodal rehabilitation in primary care for patients with chronic pain8
Beyond acute care: Why collaborative self-management should be an essential part of rehabilitation pathways for COVID-19 patients8
Effects of Tai Chi on essential hypertension and related risk Factors: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials8
Description of orthotic properties and effects evaluation of ankle-foot orthoses in non-spastic calf muscle weakness7
Long-term follow-up of use of therapy services for patients with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury6
Additive effect of cerebrolysin and amantadine on disorders of consciousness secondary to acquired brain injury: A retrospective case-control study5
What is a return to work after stroke? 12-month outcomes in a feasibility trial5
Post hoc analysis of shoulder spasticity and safety following treatment with incobotulinumtoxinA5
Factors affecting the usability of an assistive soft robotic glove after stroke or multiple sclerosis5
Fear of movement in patients attending cardiac rehabilitation: A validation study5
Beneficial effects of early attention process training after acquired brain injury: A randomized controlled trial5
Levels of physical activity in acute stroke patients treated at a stroke unit: A prospective, observational study5
Site and size of lesion predict post-stroke spasticity: A retrospective magnetic resonance imaging study5
Does inspiration efficiency influence the stability limits of the trunk in patients with chronic low back pain?4
Patients self-reported versus objective clinical measures of improvement of upper limb capacity after stroke: Are they matching?4
Reliability of standardized ultrasound measurements of quadriceps muscle thickness in neurological critically ill patients: a comparison to computed tomography measures.4
Efficacy of Myoelectric Bracing in Moderately Impaired Stroke: A Randomized, Controlled Trial4
Effectiveness of radiotherapy to prevent recurrence of heterotopic ossification in patients with spinal cord injury and traumatic head injury: A retrospective case-controlled study3
Quality of life of adults with chronic spinal cord injury in mainland china: A cross-sectional study3
Level of physical activity is positively correlted with perceived impact on life 12 months after stroke: A cross-sectional study3
Applied cognitive strategy behaviours in people with Parkinson´s disease during daily activities: A cross-sectional study3
Nature-based rehabilitation to reduce post-stroke fatigue is not effective: A randomized controlled trial3
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