The Evolution of Publications in the Field of Scoliosis: A Detailed Investigation of Global Scientific Output Using Bibliometric Approaches

To carry out an in-depth bibliometric analysis of scoliosis literature. This study used the Web of Science database to identify relevant articles for analysis. The literature search used the keyword ?scolio*? and focused on the period between 1980-2019. Bibliometric network visualizations and mappin...

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