Evaluation of the anti-inflammatory effect of Piper auritum Kunth in the treatment of traumatic and infectious facial edema
Ileana Beatriz Quiroga López, Dionis Ruiz Reyes, Adriel Herrero Díaz
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2026221
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Rehabilitative treatment of facial paralysis from a multidisciplinary approach
Rafael Ismael Clavijo Reyes, Mirelis Barrientos Danger, Grisel García Rubio, Berta María Santana Rodríguez, Kenia Bárbara Díaz Pérez, Mercedes Regla González Roque
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2026121
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The treatment with podiatric massage for individuals with plantar fasciitis
Odalys Senado Pedroso
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2026222
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Clinical and functional evolution of the fracture of lukewarm managed with external fixation
Emmanuel González Chamant, Guillermo Reyes Chirino, Lázaro Leduan Cordero Betancourt, Mario Mesa Marti, Guillermo Breijo Madera
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2027218
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Geriatric hip fractures treated with AO plate. Clinical and surgical Evolution
Yoslandy Robaina Miranda, Lázaro Leduan Cordero Betancourt, Mario Mesa Martí, Rafael Díaz Domínguez, Guillermo Breijo Madera
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2027214
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Predictors of mortality in older adults with hip fracture
Rafael Díaz Domínguez, Emmanuel González Chamant, Bruno Raúl Llera Arteaga, Guillermo Reyes Chirino, Luis Racirt Breijo Mato
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2026216
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Characterization of hearing impairments due to exposure to industrial noise in generator set operators in Pinar del Río
Modesto Cordovés Jerez, Ileana Pacheco Valdés, Raúl Rodríguez González, Daniel Amador Miranda, Humberto López Benítez
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2026220
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Total hip arthroplasty in Pinar del Río. Clinical and surgical results
Rafael Díaz Domínguez, Lázaro Leduan Cordero Betancourt, Mario Mesa Martí, Luis Racirt Breijo Mato, Guillermo Breijo Madera
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2027219
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Dental health, sports, and quality of life: the impact of periodontal disease on athletic performance
Ramiro Perez, Valeria Gambetta, Sofia Geraldine Genero de Oliveira Manarte, Maria Isabel Brusca, Virginia Jewtuchowicz, Maria Eugenia Castillo
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2026209
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Effects of Self-Stretching vs. Gym Ball Exercises for Managing Lower Back Pain Among Young Adult Male Gym Goers: A Randomized control trial
Nageswari, Dharam Raj Chauhan, B. Thillaieaswaran
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2026227
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Relationship between school furniture design and musculoskeletal problems in children: an ergonomic approach
Julia Estefani Cotrina Sinti, Tracy Angelica Oliveira Haro, Katty Marilyn Alegría Lazo
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2026215
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Stem cells, regenerating medical therapeutics
Dionis Ruiz Reyes, Maikro Osvaldo Chávez Moya, Ileana Beatriz Quiroga López, Adriel Herrero Díaz
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2026181
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Assessment of thromboembolic risk and preventive strategies in major orthopaedic surgery
Florencia Agustina Rosignoli, Fernando Lipovestky
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202618
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Systematic review of neuroprotective actions of the ECP in the HT-22 neuronal line subjected to hypoxia and reoxygenation
Isabela Petrone Arifa, Lucas Daniel Udovin
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202615
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Rehabilitation Nursing Intervention in Cardiac Surgery: a case report
Maria Joana Silva, Ana Raquel Rombo, Sandy Severino, Luís Sousa, Nelson Guerra
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2026120
📘 EN | 📕 ES
McCune-Albright syndrome case report
Guillermo Reyes Chirino, Lázaro Leduan Cordero Betancourt, Reinaldo Cabrera Pacheco, Mario Mesa Martí, Rafael Díaz Domínguez
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2026210
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Effectiveness of the VIDA SANA educational program to promote the habit of physical activity in the staff of CADE Foods, Santo Domingo-Ecuador
Odalys Polette Álvarez Anchundia, Jarol Miguel Flores Mera, Miguel Ángel Enríquez Jácome, Jenrry Fredy Chávez-Arizala
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202540
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Effects of physical and cognitive exercise on the independence of older adults in the period 2013-2023. Systematic review
Víctor Hugo Minango Méndez, Joao Eduardo de Araujo, Marco Israel Piedra Zuriaga
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2025102
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Technological method in the evaluation of rehabilitation procedures in Multiple Sclerosis with neurogenic bladder
Osvaldo Fraga Ramirez, Maikel Herrera Broche, Dianelys Hernández Chisholm, Elaine Teresa Gutiérrez Pérez, Tania Rosa González García, Ángel Luis Menéses Foyo
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2025103
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Clinical epidemiological method in the evaluation of rehabilitative technological procedures in Multiple Sclerosis
Maikel Herrera Broche, Osvaldo Fraga Ramirez, Dianelys Hernández Chisholm, Elaine Teresa Gutiérrez Pérez, Tania Rosa González García, Larry Medina Hernández
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2025104
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Decompressive Craniectomy As A Treatment In Patients With Cranio-Brain Trauma At The Central Hospital Of Maracay
Daniel Aguiar, Miguel Flores, Claudia León, German Pinto, Mildred Lupi
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202526
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Neurological complications in patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection at the Japanese Hospital in Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Carmen Julia Salvatierra-Rocha, Jhossmar Cristians Auza-Santivañez, Alejandro Peralta Landívar, Carlos Lá Fuente Zerain, Mildred Ericka Kubatz La Madrid, Yamila Cruz Cruz, Paul Cardozo Gil, Marco Antonio Gumucio Villarroel, Dulce María Hernández Vázquez
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202525
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Efficacy of Platelet-Rich Plasma in the Treatment of Rotator Cuff Injuries
Ellen De Freitas Pego, Mauro Perugino
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202620
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Pharmacological prophylaxis of choice in venous thromboembolic disease in major orthopedic surgery: aspirin vs LMWH and other anticoagulants
Florencia Agustina Rosignoli, Fernando Lipovestky
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202619
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Mortality in mechanical ventilation in prone position in patients with acute respiratory distress síndrome
Gonzalo García, Sandra Arcieri
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202617
📘 EN | 📕 ES
Osteitis pubis in athletes: How should it be treated during professional competition?
Joaquín Ferrari Testa, Ariel De Toma
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202613
📘 EN | 📕 ES
Radial nerve paralysis (high and low), comparison between tendon transfer treatment and nerve reconstruction, literature review
Josefina Martin, Mauro Perugino
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri20268
📘 EN | 📕 ES
Mortality in mechanical ventilation in prone position in patients with acute respiratory distress síndrome
Nunes Adalgisa De Moraes Souza, Aníbal Danilo Farias
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri20265
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Causal factors of sudden death in young athletes
Levi Evencio da Silva Neto, Ariel de Toma
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri20266
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Prevention of falls in older adults: analysis of effective interventions
Samanta Brandao, Karina Bustamante
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri20264
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The impact of sleep hygiene on pain management in patients diagnosed with fibromyalgia: systematic review
Yamila Abib Picaso, Karina Bustamante Galarza
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202624
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Severe pneumonia in Young smokers in the province of Buenos Aires
Joaquín Roberto Malerba, Lorena Djament
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202611
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Rehabilitation through movement in diabetic foot
María Valentina Barone Bini, Patricia Romina Pereyra
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2027213
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Respiratory Rehabilitation Protocol for patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
María Clara Roca, Patricia Romina Pereyra
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2027217
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Physical activity in childhood: benefits, barriers, and educational strategies
Ruth Elizabeth Calderón Landívar, Valeria Denisse Granda Moreira, Angie Nicole Bonilla Mora, Jenrry Fredy Chávez-Arizala
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2025200
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Intervention to promote physical activity in children aged 5 to 10 at the Eladio Roldós Barreiro XXI Educational Unit, Santo Domingo, 2024
Ruth Elizabeth Calderón Landívar, Valeria Denisse Granda Moreira, Angie Nicole Bonilla Mora, Jenrry Fredy Chávez-Arizala
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2025206
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Total Hip Arthroplasty: Contemporary Surgical Approaches, Navigation Technology and Determinant Factors of Clinical Outcomes. A Narrative Review
Cevallos Navia Lincon Joan, Chávez Ruiz María Lisbeth, Quijije Sornoza Ingrid Paola, Franklin Antonio Vite Solorzano, Ruth Monserrate Delgado
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2025207
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Ozone Therapy and Magnetotherapy in Patients with Acute Low Back Pain
Eugenia María Escobar Rivas, Yanet García Rosabal, Odalys M. Senado Pedroso
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2025226
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Raloxifene as a neuroprotectant in an in vitro model of perinatal asphyxia
Constanza Errandonea, Francisco Capani
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202535
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Appreciation of intensive care unit staff regarding cardiological and neurological risk factors
Macarena Teixeira, Sandra Arcieri
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202536
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Hemorrhagic stroke associated with Prasugrel treatment: a review of the literature
María Eugenia Piesciorovsky, Claudia Sabattini Analía
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202537
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Effects of cannabis oil on people with Autism Specter Disorder
Rayane Larissa Lopes Maia, Patricia Susana Salguero
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202538
📘 EN | 📕 ES
Use of Cannabis in people with autism spectrum disorder
Alexandre Matheus Villela Gherardi, Patricia Susana Salguero
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202534
📘 EN | 📕 ES
Risk of anterior cruciate ligament rupture in young soccer players, an updated retrospective work
Matías Gabriel Rimoldi Puga, Mauro Perugino
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202533
📘 EN | 📕 ES
Exercises and Cognition in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: An updated Short Communication
Avi Choudhary, Himani Kaushik
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2025106
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Rehabilitation Nursing Interventions at the level of the Sexuality function in Disabled Persons. Rapid Review
Filipe Teixeira, Ana Rita Frasquilho, Daniel Saraiva, Vera Frasquilho, Isabel Rabiais, João Tomás, Sandy Severino, Luís Sousa
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2025109
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Risk related to data display screens in nurses at a hospital: Scoping review
António Almeida, João Pinto, Cláudia Oliveira, João Tomás, Isabel Rabiais, Ricardo Mestre, Sandy Severino, Helena José, Luís Sousa
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2025113
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Respiratory Rehabilitation Programs in Portugal: Rapid Review
Adélia Ferreira, Carla Vigia, Rogério Ferreira, Sandy Severino, Nelson Guerra, Helena José, Luís Sousa
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2025117
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Nurse interventions in the rehabilitation of adults with neurogenic bowel after spinal cord injury: Rapid Review
Beatriz Novo, Márcia Ribeiro, Mariana Bação, Sandy Severino, Isabel Rabiais, João Tomás, Geyslane Albuquerque, Luís Sousa
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2025115
📘 EN | 📕 ES
Use of physiological indicators as determinants of physical aptitude in work environments in Latin America: a systematic review
Lisbeth Soto, Misael Ron
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2025179
📘 EN | 📕 ES
Anatomical differences as a risk factor for anterior cruciate ligament rupture in female athletes: Systematic review
Alejo Quiroga, Mauro Perugino
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202541
📘 EN | 📕 ES
Tramadol abuse and consumption disorders: Systematic Review
Daiana Anabel Saenz, Analía Claudia Sabattini
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202532
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Rehabilitation Nursing Care to a person with Immobility Syndrome due to Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction: Case Report
Ana Gouveia, Ana Catarina Redondo, Patrícia Fonseca, Sandy Severino, Luís Sousa
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2025110
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Application of Work Training Actions for people with disabilities in a Professional Rehabilitation Service. Case report
Leandro Zillotti, Eugenia Metlicich, María Yasmín Rosario Vidal, María Gabriela Chialva, Rossana Geraldine López
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2025108
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Rehabilitation Nursing with post-stroke patients and their families to promote well-being - Case Report
Rafaela Pereira, Liliana Caramelo, Carlos Leão, Ricardo Costa, Luís Sousa, Sandy Severino
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2025111
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Intervention of the Rehabilitation Nurse in Person after Stroke: Case Report
Rita Afonso, Cristiana Pinto, Sandy Severino, Luís Sousa
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2025114
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Subacute Combined Degeneration of the spinal cord: case report
Lisbel Garzón Cutiño, Deborah Cabrera Rodríguez, Maytee Olivera Vega, Amanda López Reyes, Luis Daniel Guzmán Camps, Lianet Pérez Esquivel
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202527
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Caregiver Training in the Management of Neurogenic Bladder in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury: A Case Report
Pedro Rodrigues, Márcio Ribeiro, Luís Sousa, Sandy Severino
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2025116
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Transitions theory as a theoretical framework to support Rehabilitation Nursing in an orthotrauma context
Ana Gouveia, Sandy Severino, Luís Sousa
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2025112
📘 EN | 📕 ES
The importance of sleep in fibromyalgia: Challenges and advances in Latin America
Yamila Abib Picaso, Karina Bustamante Galarza
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202621
📘 EN | 📕 ES
Palmitoylethanolamide as an emerging therapy for neurodegenerative diseases
Isabela Petrone Arifa, Lucas Daniel Udovin
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202616
📘 EN | 📕 ES
Comprehensive management of osteitis pubis in high performance sports
Joaquín Ferrari Testa, Ariel De Toma
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202614
📘 EN | 📕 ES
Challenges and advances in the treatment of radial palsy in Argentina during 2024
Josefina Martin, Mauro Perugino
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri20269
📘 EN | 📕 ES
Motor behavior improvement in ischemic gerbils by cholinergic receptor activation and treadmill training
Lucas Hipolito do Espírito Santo, Kelly Zhang, Takae Tamy Kitabatake, Manoela Gallon Pitta, Gustavo Henrique de Mello Rosa, Elaine Caldeira de Oliveira Guirro, João Eduardo de Araujo
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202469
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Self-medication in nursing students
Norma Beatriz Ríos, Celeste Macarena Arteaga, Yureny González Arias, Aylen Ayelen Martínez, Melina Hitomi Nogawa, Ayelen Macarena Quinteros, Carlos Jesús Canova Barrios
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202471
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Smartphone use: implications for musculoskeletal symptoms and socio-demographic characteristics in students
Fagner Luiz Pacheco Salles, Murylo Feitanin Basso, Alexia Leonel
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202472
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Advancement, utilization, and future outlook of Artificial Intelligence for physiotherapy clinical trials in India: An overview
Mohammad Sidiq, Aksh Chahal, Sachin Gupta, Krishna Reddy Vajrala
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202473
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Innovating in Mental Health: Metacognitive Psychotherapy
Lucía Ramírez P
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202474
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Physical fitness assessment of a Venezuelan industrial direct labor force population
Alejandro Labrador Parra, Evelin Escalona, Francisco Burgos Navarrete
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202488
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Implementation of high-flow nasal cannula in de novo hypoxemia failure in adult patients
Sofia Italiani, Matias Acocce
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202489
📘 EN | 📕 ES
Effectiveness of collagen supplements in patients with osteoarthritis. Systematic review
Matías Nahuel Maule, Mauro Perugino
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202490
📘 EN | 📕 ES
Assessment of the efficacy in athletes and non-athletes of the use of creatine monohydrate in physical exercise: a systematic review
Rafael Goncalves Acosta, Gustavo A Plotnikow
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202492
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Prediction of anthropometric variables in standing position in Venezuelan direct labor workers
Alejandro Labrador Parra, Evelin Escalona
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2024105
📘 EN | 📕 ES
Iatrogenic allogenesis and autoimmune diseases
Daniel Noriega-Rodríguez, Jonathan Quisilema-Cadena, Armando Sánchez Leal, Fabián Camilo Clavijo García, Lissette Cárdenas de Baños, Sergio González-García
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202472
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Fahr's disease in a patient with sensorineural hypoacusia: case report
Maytee Olivera Vega, Lisbel Garzón Cutiño, Deborah Cabrera Rodriguez
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202441
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Frequency of anterior cruciate ligament injuries and their risk factors in young athletes attended at the Orthopedics and Traumatology Center of the city of Rosario (Argentina) in the year 2023
Pablo Antuña, Elisabeth Andrea Vaieretti, Sebastian Albano
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202439
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Level of active break practices among fire department personnel, Santo Domingo, 2024
Jennifer Lizcano Ramírez, Arelis Cecilia Remache Barre, Ana Maria Rodriguez Salas, Jenrry Fredy Chávez-Arizala
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2024158
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Artificial Intelligence in Sports: Data Analysis to Enhance Training
Efrén Mesías Palacios Zumba, Vicente Anderson Aguinda Cajape, Jorge Luis Serrano Aguilar, Liliana Elizabeth Villagomez Arias, Zoila Esther Realpe Zambrano, Jaime Reinaldo Ramírez Guamán, Richar Jacobo Posso Pacheco
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202485
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Ergonomic risk in the management of the endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
Yanet Ortega Dugrot, Julieth Suárez Oceguera, Georgina Maritza López Pumar, Pedro Irán Gort Iglesias, Osmany Alonso Ayala, Roselia Inés Bustamante Rojas
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202487
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Active breaks as a tool for well-being and productivity
Jennifer Lizcano Ramírez, Arelis Cecilia Remache Barre, Ana Maria Rodriguez Salas, Jenrry Fredy Chávez-Arizala
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri2024130
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Current pharmacological therapy for rheumatoid arthritis, factors for its effectiveness and associated complications: systematic review
Jonathan Rocha
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202476
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Intersection between Autism, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and Immigration: A Scoping Review
Melissa Stefania Cruz Puerto, María Sandín Vázquez
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202477
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Effects of testosterone and physical exercise on muscle mass increase and fat tissue reduction: systematic review
Ruan Franck Henriques Duque, José Vicente Postorivo Nauman
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202491
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Physiotherapy for Alzheimer’s Disease: A Case Report
Ambreen Fatima, Pragnya Jyoti Dash, Sachin Gupta, Sumera Khan
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202483
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Effect of cranial base release and swallowing exercises in rehabilitation of post-operative total thyroidectomy patient: a case report
Kajal Kumari, Farah, Sachin Gupta, Priyanka
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202493
📘 EN | 📕 ES
Effects of cholinergic receptor activation and magnetic fields on motor behavior in ischemic gerbils
Manoela Gallon Pitta, Kelly Zhang, Gustavo Henrique de Mello Rosa, Lucas Hipolito do Espírito Santo, Elaine Caldeira de Oliveira Guirro, João Eduardo de Araujo
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202470
📘 EN | 📕 ES
Bed bathing in adult critical care patients
Nilda Elizabeth Chavez
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202354
📘 EN | 📕 ES
Prevalence of self-perceived musculoskeletal pain and its association with gender in teleworkers of the management team of a Venezuelan food manufacturing company
Misael Ron, Ariel Pérez, Estela Hernández-Runque
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202351
📘 EN | 📕 ES
Exploring the integration of emotional, cognitive and physiological processing in preschool
Verónica Adriana Ramírez, Eliana Ruetti
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202349
📘 EN | 📕 ES
A comprehensive approach to the impact of job stress on women in the teaching profession
María de las Nieves Veloz Montano
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202356
📘 EN | 📕 ES
Interdisciplinary Exploration of the Impact of Job Stress on Teachers' Lives
María de las Nieves Veloz Montano, María de la Caridad González Martínez, Leonardo Pérez Lemus
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202357
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Management of pain reduction in mechanically ventilated care subjects
Yaneth Marleny Mallqui Cáceres
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202359
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Characteristics of the Dementia Syndrome in Primary Health Care
Amalia Matos-Rodríguez, Sorelis Sargenton-Savon, Yunaisys Mosqueda-Lobaina, Eduardo Enrique Chibas-Muñoz
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202345
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Comparative pilot study of anthropometric measurements in standing position between the grid template and the anthropometer Harpenden
Alejandro Labrador Parra, Evelin Escalona, Omaira Gollo
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202348
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The psychiatric dysfunctions associated to the labor estrés in professionals of the education
María de las Nieves Veloz Montano
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202360
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Work psychosocial factors and stress in medical staff in the epidemiology area of a public institution
Wendy Cardoza, Carmen Rodriguez, Ariel Pérez-Galavís, Misael Ron
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202352
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Physiological impact of breathing on health and stress level
Dario R. Carestia, Andres F. Beltran, Francisco Cerdera, Marta L. Sanchez, Francisco Ibáñez
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202346
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Biopsychosocial factors influencing primary caregivers of patients diagnosed with dementia syndrome
Sorelis Sargenton-Savon, Amalia Matos-Rodríguez, Yunaisys Mosqueda-Lobaina, Eduardo Enrique Chibas-Muñoz
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202347
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Scientific production on fractures in student scientific journals in the five-year period 2017-2022
Lázaro Ernesto Horta-Martínez, Melissa Sorá-Rodriguez
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202365
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Quality of life of patients with Parkinson's disease receiving rehabilitation treatment
Guillermo Luis Herrera Miranda, Guillermo Alejandro Herrera Horta, Zurelys Gutiérrez Garcia
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202327
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Health risk level and prediction of musculoskeletal pain in workers under telework conditions: A matrix approach
Misael Ron, Ariel Pérez, Estela Hernández-Runque
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202340
📘 EN | 📕 ES
Occupational Psychosocial Factors and Stress in the Medical Assistance Personnel
Aura Torres, Ariel Pérez-Galavís, Misael Ron, Nellys Mendoza
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202342
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Chronic immunoinflammatory periodontal disease in patients with bruxism
Ladisleny Leyva Samuel, Lisbet Lazaga Leyva, Myrna Fonte Villalón, Rosa María Montano-Silva, Yoneisy Abraham-Millán, Nila Ledesma Céspedes
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202367
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Results of physical rehabilitation treatment in children with delayed psychomotor development
Guillermo Alejandro Herrera Horta, Zurelys Gutiérrez García
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202328
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Prevalence of congenital malformations of the lumbar spine in pre-occupational exams
Fernando Luis Baldan, Mauro Perugino
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202329
📘 EN | 📕 ES
A comprehensive approach to oral health from the epidemiology of acute herpetic gingivostomatitis in pediatric patients
Leyda Yenima Pérez Hernández, Milenis Martínez Pita, Jadier Wong Silva
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202366
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Independent care performed by nursing professionals in the prevention of delirium
María Rosenda Fernanda Calcagno
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202355
📘 EN | 📕 ES
Occupational therapy in trauma recovery for women and children in Gaza: A Holistic and interdisciplinary approach
Sabina Khan
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202353
📘 EN | 📕 ES
Study of joint fluid for early detection of infections associated with hip arthroplasty
Stenio Sergio Regis Daiub, Mauro Perugino
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202330
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Effectiveness of the treatment applied in the smoking cessation consultation
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Daisy Mesa Trujillo, Claudia de la Caridad Zayas Argos, Ana Iris Verona Izquierdo, Israel García Mesa, Abanis López Zamora
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Review of clinical trials on the effectiveness of cognitive rehabilitation in patients with traumatic brain injury
Leandro Mendoza Rivas, Laura Martínez Cruz
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Use of virtual reality in rehabilitation
Javier Gonzalez-Argote
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202224
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Zaimara Veliz Moreno, Edelys Núñez Ravelo, Lisandra Arencibia Llanes, Idania Esther Suarez Castillo, Yolanda Contreras Tamargo
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Niurka María Guzmán Carballo, Luis Leonardo Álvarez Guzmán, Elsa Camargo Loaces, Sonia Rodríguez Núñez, Verónica Álvarez Guzmán
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202218
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Anaisa Rodríguez Zamora, Ramona Páez Miranda, Ivis Anabel Rodríguez Cruz, Yohandra Suárez López, Milexis Sánchez Pedroso, Lesvya Portales Robaina
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202220
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Marielys Echevarría González, Adriana Prieto Alfonso, Osbel Dupeirón Ramos, Yaima Ramos Horta, Yarisleidy Roque Carrera, Yaribel Licort Pita
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202219
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Antonia Inés García Miranda, María Cristina Valle Campo, Jorge Luis González Serra, Yonaiki Valdés López, Yordairon Perdomo Falcón
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202211
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Rosa Marila Blanco Fuentes, Yamilin Fernández Alvares, Mercedes Martínez Cruz, Odalys Lago Carballea, Marleidy García Pérez
https://doi.org/10.56294/ri202214
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Leandro Mendoza Rivas, Ismael Lázaro Armenta Alcocer
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Carlos Alberto Gómez Cano, Verenice Sánchez Castillo
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Ania Gómez Lima
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Mario Gutiérrez Martínez
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Yoel Mora Ignacio
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Tamara Lugo Torres
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Rodrigo Carballo Flores
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Andrew Alberto López Sánchez
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Andrew Alberto López Sánchez
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SAP Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine
ISSN: 3125-246X
Address: Nazarre 3468, C1417DXH Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires
Publisher Registration Record No.: RL-2026-21281129-APN-DNDA#MJ
Aim
SAP Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to research and development in the fields of rehabilitation and sports medicine. Its main focus covers physical rehabilitation, prevention and treatment of sports injuries, performance optimization, and recovery strategies for athletes and active individuals.
The journal aims to promote collaboration among diverse disciplines and professionals, encouraging the integration of innovative approaches and technologies to improve recovery, physical performance, and quality of life.
Scope
SAP Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine welcomes scholarly and clinical contributions addressing a wide variety of rehabilitation-related topics. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Physical Rehabilitation: Physical and occupational therapy for recovery from injury and disability; development of exercise- and movement-based rehabilitation techniques; assistive technologies to enhance function and quality of life; prevention and health promotion strategies in physical rehabilitation.
• Sports Medicine: Prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of sports injuries; return-to-play programs; performance optimization and recovery strategies for athletes and active populations; research on specific rehabilitation and conditioning techniques for sports.
• Neurological Rehabilitation: Therapies and programs for individuals with neurological injuries or disorders; advances in neurorehabilitation based on brain stimulation and neuroplasticity; research on nervous system recovery and adaptation after injury; development of innovative neurorehabilitation technologies.
• Preventive and Performance Medicine: Strategies for injury prevention, load management, and physical preparation; monitoring and assessment of athletic performance; recovery science; integrative approaches to maintaining health and maximizing performance in sports and active lifestyles.
Editorial Independence Policy
South American Publishing is committed to safeguarding the independence of editorial decision-making from administrative, financial, and commercial considerations. Editorial autonomy is a fundamental principle of the publisher’s governance model and applies to all journals, books, and scholarly outputs under its responsibility.
Editorial decisions regarding the acceptance, revision, or rejection of manuscripts are made exclusively by editors and editorial boards on the basis of academic merit, originality, relevance, and adherence to editorial standards. These decisions are not influenced by publication fees, institutional affiliations, sponsorships, advertising, or any other external interests.
The management and administrative functions of the publisher operate separately from editorial evaluation processes. While administrative teams may provide logistical, technical, or production support, they do not participate in or interfere with editorial judgments or peer review outcomes.
Members of the editorial boards are expected to act independently and to declare any potential conflicts of interest. When such conflicts arise, appropriate measures are taken to ensure impartial decision-making, including reassignment of editorial responsibility where necessary.
South American Publishing maintains this separation between editorial governance and publishing management in order to preserve academic freedom, protect the integrity of the scholarly record, and uphold trust within the research community.
Editor-in-Chief:
Nicola Luigi Bragazzi, University of Parma (Italy)
Executive Editor:
João Eduardo de Araújo, Universidade de São Paulo (Brazil)
Hadi Nobari, University of Extremadura (Spain)
Oscar Alberto Henao Gallo, Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira (Colombia)
Editorial Board:
Michel Probst, KU Leuven (Belgium)
Jose C. Adsuar, Universidad de Extremadura (Spain)
Eliane Correa Miotto, Universidade de São Paulo (Brazil)
Ravi Shankar Reddy, King Khalid University (Saudi Arabia)
Marcelo Fernandes Da Costa, Universidade de São Paulo (Brazil)
Mona N. Bahouth, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine (United States)
Bianca Sakamoto Ribeiro Paiva, Barretos Cancer Hospital (Brazil)
Pedro Ángel Valdívia-Moral, Universidad de Granada (Spain)
George Edward Torrens, Loughborough University (United Kingdom)
Simone Cecílio Hallak Regalo, Universidade de São Paulo (Brazil)
Barbara Connolly, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center (United States)
Gabriel Nasri Marzuca-Nassr, Universidad de la Frontera (Chile)
Paulo Sergio da Silva Santos, Universidade de São Paulo (Brazil)
Mohammed T.A. Omar, Cairo University (Egypt)
Daniel Catalan-Matamoros, Universidad de Almería (Spain)
Carlos Felipe Rengifo Rodas, Universidad del Cauca (Colombia)
Renata Luísa Bona, Universidad de la Republica (Uruguay)
Savitha Subramaniam, University of Illinois (United States)
Marcelo Tavella Navega, Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho" (Brazil)
Esedullah Akaras, Erzurum Technical University (Turkey)
Minerva T.J. Vanegas-Farfano, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (Mexico)
Dulce María Romero-Ayuso, Universidad de Granada (Spain)
Natália Cristina de Oliveira, Universidade de São Paulo (Brazil)
Rui Manuel T. Torres, Center for Rehabilitation Research (Portugal)
Paulo Giusti Rossi, Federal University of São Carlos (Brazil)
Eduardo Pirolla, Spaulding R. Hospital/MGH Laboratory and Lecturer BID an Official Teaching Affiliate at Harvard Medical School (United States)
Carmen Lizette Gálvez-Hernández, Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia (Mexico)
Estela Morales Peralta, Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de La Habana (Cuba)
Ligia Sánchez Tovar, Universidad de Carabobo (Venezuela)
Hector Cardona Reyes, Centro de Investigación en Matemáticas, Zacatecas (Mexico)
Edgar Ramos Vieira, Florida International University (United States)
Juan Carlos Correa Nuñez, PhD., Tecnológico de Monterrey (México)
Mehmet Özkeskin, Ege Üniversitesi (Turkey)
Michelle Coelho Ferreira Lotito, Department of Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics, School of Dentistry, Universidade Federal Do Rio De Janeiro (Brazil)
Jie Hao, University of Nebraska Medical Center (United States)
Omar Correa Madrigal, Centro de Tecnologías Interactivas, Universidad de las Ciencias Informáticas (Cuba)
Rodrigo Santiago Barbosa Rocha, Universidade do Estado do Para (Brazil)
Maria Vitória Gonçalves da Silva, Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho (Brazil)
Angela Maria Lopera Murcia, Universidad de Antioquia (Colombia)
Lorenna Marques de Melo Santiago, Alberto Santos Dumont Teaching and Research Institute (Brazil)
Ravipudi Venkata Rao, Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology (India)
Luciana Buin, Universidade Federal de São Carlos (Brazil)
Claudio Muñoz-Poblete, Universidad de la Frontera (Chile)
Zilda de Castro Silveira, Universidade de São Paulo (Brazil)
Itzel Moreno, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Hidalgo (Mexico)
Rafael Francisco Vieira de Melo, Universidade Federal de São Paulo (Brazil)
Sarahí Lay Trigo, CIESAS – Occidente (Mexico)
Franklin Chu Buh, University of Buea (Cameroon)
Vanessa Veis Ribeiro, Universidade Federal da Paraíba (Brazil)
Adriana Farias, Universidad Nacional de las Artes (Argentina)
Felipe Guimarães Teixeira, Estácio de Sá University (Brazil)
Metehan Kutlu, Van Yuzuncu Yil University (Turkey)
Helena Medeiros Rocha, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (Brazil)
Sabina Khan, University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences (United States)
Verena Calmon Almeida, Université Fédérale de Sergipe (Brazil)
Merlyn Tilak, Christian Medical College (India)
Aine Mooney Mahan, Metro Nashville Public Schools (United States)
Karin Zazo Ortiz, Universidade Federal de São Paulo (Brazil)
Thajus Asirvatham, Hamad Medical Corporation (Qatar)
Priscila Kalil Morelhão, Universidade Federal de São Paulo (Brazil)
Ana María Escalante-Gonzalbo, Instituto de Fisiología Celular - Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (México)
Fernanda Oliveira de Carvalho, Universidade Federal de Sergipe-UFS (Brazil)
Alham Jehad Ali Al-Sharman, University of Sharjah (United Arab Emirates)
Patrícia Jundi Penha, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (Brazil)
Mümüne Merve Parlak, Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University (Turkey)
María de los Ángeles Ferrer-Mavárez, Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana (Chile)
Doaa A Abdel Hady, Deraya University (Egypt)
Luciana Vieira Muniz, Universidade Federal de Sao Joao del-Rei (Brazil)
Gi-Zen Liu, National Cheng Kung University (Taiwan)
Michelle Lapierre, Universidad Santo Tomás (Chile)
Filipe Loyola Lopes, Universidade Federal de São Paulo (Brazil)
María Graciela de Ortúzar, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (Argentina)
Ricardo da Silva Alves, Universidade Federal de Alfenas (Brazil)
Vanessa Andreina Seijas-Bermúdez, Universidad de Antioquia (Colombia)
Vanessa Pereira Lima, Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri (Brazil)
Ana Calle Carrasco, Universidad de Atacama (Chile)
Fábio J. Lanferdini, Federal University of Santa Catarina - Florianópolis (Brazil)
Gülnihal Deniz, Erzurum Technical University (Turkey)
Melissa Stefania Cruz Puerto, Alcala University (Spain)
Thiago Araújo de Melo, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Saïd Ahmaidi, Université de Picardie Jules Verne (France)
Ruth Liliana Goyeneche Ortegon, Universidad de Boyacá (Colombia)
Rodrigo Rodrigues Gomes Costa, Universidade de Brasilia (Brazil)
Raquel Leirós-Rodríguez, Universidad de León (Spain)
Marcos Eduardo Scheicher, Universidade Estadual Paulista (Brazil)
Angelo Basteris, European Cooperation in Science and Technology (Belgium)
Fagner Luiz Pacheco Sallesa, Faculdade Pitágoras de Linhares (Brazil)
Víctor Andrés Terán Camarena, Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatría Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz (Mexico)
Wagner Jorge Ribeiro Domingues, Londrina State University (Brazil)
Monica Miranda, Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine (United States)
Alemu Kassaw Kibretd, University of Gondar (Ethiopia)
Sachin Gupta, Galgotias University (India)
Byungmo Ku, Yong-In University (South Korea)
Srutarshi Ghosh, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (India)
Kennedy Bota, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology (Kenya)
Hesham N Alrowayeh, Kuwait University (Kuwait)
Erin Jarvis, Johns Hopkins Hospital (United States)
Diêgo Mendes Xavier, Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri (Brazil)
Manoj Kumar, St. Xavier’s College (India)
Edna Rocío Rincón León, Universidad Nacional de Colombia (Colombia)
Sheila Andreoli Balen, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil)
Ali Guermazi, Chobanian & Avedisian Boston University School of Medicine (United States)
Anderson José, Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (Brazil)
Nivaldo Antonio Parizotto, Universidade Brasil (Brazil)
South American Publishing (SAP) journals are international, peer-reviewed publications dedicated to advancing scholarly dialogue across multiple disciplines. Our journals aim to publish high-quality research relevant to professionals, researchers, and policymakers worldwide.
1. Submission Preparation and Templates
Manuscripts must be prepared using the official SAP Journal Template. Submissions that do not adhere to the formatting requirements may be returned to authors for correction before entering the peer-review process.
Download Template: SAP Word Template (.docx)
Style Guide: All manuscripts must follow the Vancouver Style (International Committee of Medical Journal Editors - ICMJE) for citations and references.
2. Originality and Preprints
Manuscripts are considered with the understanding that they have not been published previously and are not under consideration by another publisher.
Preprints: SAP supports open science and considers material previously published on preprint servers (e.g., medRxiv, bioRxiv, arXiv). Authors must disclose the existence of a preprint version in their cover letter.
Duplicate Submission: Failure to disclose related material or simultaneous submissions is considered unethical. A content overlap of more than 10% may be considered duplicative.
3. ORCID Requirements
To ensure proper attribution and metadata integrity, SAP requires all authors to provide their ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID).
● The ORCID is mandatory for the corresponding author at the time of submission.
● We strongly encourage all co-authors to obtain and include their ORCID in the manuscript to facilitate global indexing.
4. Language Policy
SAP journals accept manuscripts in both English and Spanish. Regardless of the language of the paper, all metadata (Title, Abstract, and Keywords) must be provided in English to ensure international visibility.
5. Manuscript Structure (IMRaD Format)
For original research, authors must follow the IMRaD structure:
● Title: Concise and informative.
● Abstract: Structured (Introduction, Methods, Results, Conclusions).
● Keywords: 3 to 6 terms for indexing.
● Introduction: Background, rationale, and objectives.
● Methods: Study design, participants/subjects, interventions, and Ethical Considerations (including informed consent).
● Results: Clear presentation of findings with appropriate tables/figures.
● Discussion: Principal results, limitations, comparison with prior work, and conclusions.
● Declarations: Funding Statement, Conflicts of Interest, and Data Availability.
6. Ethical Policies and Plagiarism
Ethics: Studies involving human or animal subjects must state compliance with international ethical standards (e.g., Declaration of Helsinki).
Plagiarism: All submissions are screened using professional anti-plagiarism software. Please refer to our Anti-plagiarism Policy for detailed thresholds and procedures.
7. Cascading Peer-Review (Transfer Policy)
As a service to our authors, SAP offers a transfer policy. If a manuscript is found unsuitable for one SAP journal but aligns with the scope of another journal within the editorial group (e.g., transferring from Nursing Depths to Health and Policy), the editorial team may suggest a transfer. This allows for a faster publication process by potentially reusing previous peer-review reports.
8. Article Processing Charges (APC)
Authors should review the Fee Schedule in the "Article Processing Fees" section of the specific journal prior to submission to confirm any applicable charges for publication and production services.
Peer review constitutes a central mechanism for the selection and validation of manuscripts that meet the expected standards of quality, relevance, and scholarly impact within the scientific and professional communities addressed by South American Publishing (SAP). Through this process, the publisher ensures that all accepted works make a meaningful contribution to their respective fields of research.
Review Model: Double-Blind
The evaluation follows a double-blind peer review model, in which both authors and reviewers remain anonymous throughout the process in order to preserve objectivity and impartiality. Manuscripts submitted for consideration are evaluated by at least two external reviewers who are recognized specialists in the relevant subject area and act independently from one another.
Initial Editorial Assessment
Once a manuscript is submitted, the journal acknowledges receipt by email and assigns a unique reference number for tracking purposes. The Editor-in-Chief or an appointed Section Editor then conducts an initial editorial assessment to determine whether the submission fits the scope of the publication, meets basic quality standards, and complies with formal requirements. If a manuscript does not meet these criteria, authors are informed of an early rejection, usually within 5 business days. Submissions may be declined at this stage if they fall outside the scope, are incomplete, or show evidence of plagiarism.
Peer Review Workflow and Timeline
Manuscripts that pass the preliminary assessment are forwarded for external review.
● Reviewer Selection: The reviewer pool consists of an international network of academics and professionals with doctoral qualifications or recognized expertise.
● Invitation: Reviewers have up to 7 days to accept or decline the invitation.
● Review Period: Once the invitation is accepted, reviewers are expected to submit their reports and recommendations within 4 weeks.
● Editorial Decision: Authors typically receive an initial editorial decision based on reviewer reports within an average period of 30 to 45 days from submission.
Revisions and Final Decision
When revisions are requested, authors receive anonymized comments and guidance for improving the manuscript. Revised versions, accompanied by a detailed "Response to Reviewers," must be submitted within 15 days. In cases where there is a substantial divergence between reviewer recommendations, the editor may request an additional evaluation from a third reviewer. While Section Editors manage the evaluation workflow, the final decision regarding the acceptance or rejection of any manuscript rests with the Editor-in-Chief, based on the totality of reviewer feedback and editorial judgment.
Confidentiality and Ethics
All materials submitted for evaluation are treated as strictly confidential. Reviewers must not disclose, share, or use any information contained in the manuscript for personal purposes. Communication between reviewers and the editorial team is conducted exclusively through the journal’s online platform to ensure traceability and proper documentation.
Publication and Indexing
Accepted manuscripts are typically published online within 15 to 25 days following final acceptance. All published articles are assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and become immediately citable. The editorial team is responsible for managing subsequent indexing and registration processes.
South American Publishing (SAP) maintains a zero-tolerance policy regarding plagiarism and is committed to ensuring that all published academic articles are original, unpublished, and have not been previously submitted to other journals or publication platforms.
1. Screening Process
To enforce this commitment, all manuscripts submitted to SAP journals undergo a rigorous screening process before the peer-review stage begins. The editorial team utilizes professional-grade similarity detection software, including: iThenticate (Crossref Similarity Check) and Turnitin. Additionally, editors may use complementary tools such as DupliChecker, Plagium, or Copyscape when deemed necessary to ensure the integrity of the work.
2. Similarity Thresholds and Procedures
The journal has established a maximum similarity threshold of 20%.
● Results > 20%: If a similarity report exceeds 20%, the authors will be formally notified via email. This communication will include the full similarity report and an expert editorial reflection.
● Author Response: Authors will be given the opportunity to provide comments or clarifications regarding the detected overlaps.
● Editorial Determination: The editorial board will analyze the author's feedback to determine if the similarity constitutes plagiarism or a failure in proper citation. If plagiarism is confirmed, the manuscript will be summarily rejected for evaluation.
3. Preventive Measures for Authors
SAP encourages transparency and academic integrity. Editors may provide authors with recommendations for online programs and resources so they can analyze their manuscripts for potential overlaps before formal submission. Authors are responsible for ensuring that all sources are properly credited and that the work submitted is their own. Any evidence of scientific misconduct, including data falsification or duplicate submission, will result in immediate disqualification from the editorial process.
South American Publishing (SAP) is committed to supporting the unrestricted circulation of academic and scientific knowledge. Through its Open Access policy, the publisher ensures that all content released across its journals, books, and conference proceedings is made freely available to readers worldwide, without financial, technical, or legal barriers.
This policy reflects the publisher’s commitment to broadening access to research, increasing the visibility and reach of scholarly work, and enhancing its academic and social impact. By promoting open dissemination, South American Publishing seeks to contribute to scientific advancement and to the development of society through equitable access to knowledge.
Open access refers to a publishing model in which scholarly content may be read, downloaded, copied, distributed, printed, searched, or linked in full by any user, for any lawful purpose. All materials published by South American Publishing are released under Creative Commons licenses, which enable reuse of the content while ensuring that proper credit is given to the original authors.
Unless otherwise specified, authors publish their work under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license. This license allows others to share, reproduce, adapt, transform, and build upon the material, including for commercial purposes, provided that appropriate attribution is given and the original source of publication is acknowledged. These permissions cannot be revoked as long as the terms of the license are respected. Users must credit the author, include a reference to the license, and clearly indicate whether any changes have been made, without implying endorsement by the licensor. No additional legal or technological restrictions may be applied that would limit the freedoms granted by the license.
Authors retain their copyright after publication and are encouraged to disseminate their work electronically, including through personal websites, institutional repositories, and recognized open access platforms. Depositing published works in repositories contributes to wider dissemination, earlier visibility, and increased citation of research outputs.
Open access publishing offers multiple benefits, including greater visibility and impact for authors, increased citation potential, and improved access to research for academic communities, professionals, policymakers, and the general public. These benefits are particularly significant for researchers and readers in regions with limited access to subscription-based resources, and they support international collaboration and knowledge exchange.
To safeguard the long-term availability of published content, South American Publishing maintains a digital preservation strategy designed to ensure continued access over time. Published works are preserved through established digital archiving systems and preservation initiatives, which protect content against technological changes and unforeseen disruptions and ensure its availability for future generations of researchers and students.
The publisher is committed to transparent, responsible, and ethical publishing practices, aligned with internationally recognized standards such as those promoted by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). South American Publishing aims to support the global dissemination of research while strengthening the presence and recognition of scholarship produced in South America and other regions of the Global South.
Some publishing services may involve Article Processing Charges (APCs) to cover the costs associated with peer review coordination, editorial management, production, and dissemination. At the same time, South American Publishing seeks to implement fair and flexible pricing models and may offer fee reductions or waivers, particularly for researchers from low- and middle-income countries or in cases where financial constraints would otherwise limit participation in open access publishing.
Author Self-Archiving Policy
Authors publishing with South American Publishing retain the copyright of their work under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). We encourage authors to self-archive and share all versions of their manuscript—including pre-prints, accepted versions, and the final published PDF (Version of Record)—in institutional repositories, personal websites, or academic social networks.
Conditions for self-archiving:
● The original source must be properly cited.
● A link to the final article via its DOI must be provided.
● The CC BY 4.0 license notice must be clearly stated.
● Authors may republish their material in other formats (such as book chapters or doctoral theses). However, submitting the same work to another scholarly journal is considered duplicate publication and is strictly prohibited.
Digital Preservation Policy
SAP journals utilize the LOCKSS and CLOCKSS systems to create a distributed archiving system among participating libraries and permits those libraries to create permanent archives of the journal for purposes of preservation and restoration. Additionally, all published content is assigned a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) through Crossref to ensure long-term accessibility.
Ethical Aspects and Editorial Responsibilities
South American Publishing is committed to safeguarding the integrity of academic content and the reliability of the publishing process. The publisher aligns its editorial practices with internationally recognized standards of publication ethics, including the principles promoted by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). These guidelines provide the foundation for responsible editorial conduct and support the consistent application of good publishing practices across all publications.
Maintaining research integrity is a central priority. All submitted works are expected to reflect honesty in research design, data collection, analysis, and reporting. Authors are required to conduct their research with due diligence and accuracy, ensuring that methodologies and results are presented transparently and responsibly. Respect for research participants, subjects, and the broader scholarly community is essential, as is accountability for the content produced and published. When concerns arise regarding research practices that may not meet these standards, authors, reviewers, and editors share a responsibility to address them appropriately.
Any individual who believes that a published or submitted work does not comply with these principles may communicate their concerns to the editorial office by contacting [email protected]. All reports are handled confidentially and reviewed in accordance with COPE guidance to ensure fair and consistent resolution.
South American Publishing operates with full editorial independence. Editorial decisions are made autonomously and are based exclusively on scholarly merit, relevance to the scope of the publication, originality, and contribution to the field. The publisher does not allow commercial interests, institutional pressures, or external influence to compromise editorial judgment. Commitment to diversity and inclusion is integral to the editorial process, and manuscripts are evaluated without discrimination based on personal characteristics, identity, institutional affiliation, nationality, gender, beliefs, or political perspectives.
Peer review is a fundamental mechanism for ensuring the quality and credibility of published research. The publisher supports rigorous, fair, and effective peer review systems and provides appropriate infrastructure and guidance to facilitate the process. All manuscripts undergoing peer review are treated as confidential, and the integrity of the double-blind review model is strictly preserved throughout the evaluation process.
Authorship must accurately reflect intellectual contributions to the work. Authors are expected to have made meaningful contributions to the conception, design, execution, analysis, or interpretation of the research, to have participated in drafting or critically revising the manuscript, and to have approved the final version for publication. All authors share responsibility for the content of the work. The corresponding author assumes primary responsibility for communication with the editorial office, coordination of revisions, confirmation of co-author approval, and responses to post-publication inquiries.
Institutional affiliations listed in manuscripts should accurately represent the organizations where the research was conducted, supported, or formally approved. Affiliations must not be misleading or used to imply institutional endorsement where none exists.
South American Publishing maintains a strict policy against plagiarism and redundant publication. Plagiarism is understood as the use of ideas, text, data, or other materials from external sources without appropriate acknowledgment. Manuscripts suspected of plagiarism are rejected during the initial editorial assessment. If plagiarism or unethical duplication is identified after publication, corrective actions such as corrections, retractions, or expressions of concern will be implemented in line with COPE recommendations. Authors must not submit the same manuscript to multiple publications simultaneously, and any overlap with previously published material must be transparently disclosed and properly cited.
Research involving human participants or animals must comply with applicable ethical and legal standards. Authors are responsible for obtaining approval from relevant ethics committees and securing informed consent when required. The protection of participant privacy is essential. Clinical research must adhere to internationally recognized standards, including the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki, and clinical trials must be registered in an appropriate public registry prior to submission.
Transparency regarding conflicts of interest and sources of funding is required. Authors, editors, and reviewers must disclose any relationships or circumstances that could influence objectivity or integrity. When no conflicts exist, this should be explicitly stated. Where conflicts are present, full disclosure must be provided using recognized reporting standards. Financial support for research must also be clearly acknowledged.
Editors may issue corrections, retractions, or expressions of concern when necessary to preserve the integrity of the scholarly record. Minor errors may be addressed through corrigenda or errata, while serious issues such as data falsification, fabrication, or substantial plagiarism may warrant retraction. Decisions regarding post-publication actions follow COPE Retraction Guidelines.
Authors are expected to present images and visual materials accurately. Image modifications are permitted only when they do not alter or misrepresent the original data. Any form of manipulation intended to falsify or fabricate results is unacceptable and will be addressed according to established ethical guidelines.
In cases of suspected research misconduct, including fabrication, falsification, or inappropriate citation practices, the publisher collaborates with relevant institutions and stakeholders to investigate the matter. Proven misconduct results in appropriate corrective measures, including retraction where necessary, in accordance with international ethical standards.
To support accessibility across diverse cultural and regional contexts, the publisher may issue adapted versions of certain works when appropriate, provided that such adaptations do not compromise the accuracy, integrity, or scholarly value of the original content.
South American Publishing adheres to recognized principles of transparency and best practices in scholarly publishing. Authors are encouraged to uphold these standards throughout the research and publication lifecycle. Accurate records of data, codes, and supporting materials should be maintained and made available when appropriate to facilitate verification and reproducibility of research findings.
Promotional and marketing communications are conducted responsibly and must not interfere with editorial independence or compromise the academic record. Communication strategies are designed to enhance visibility and accessibility while respecting the integrity of scholarly content.
Editors, reviewers, and authors each have defined responsibilities within the publication process. Editors are responsible for making publication decisions based on scholarly merit and ensuring that peer review is conducted fairly, impartially, and confidentially. Reviewers are expected to provide objective, constructive, and respectful evaluations, to maintain confidentiality, and to disclose any conflicts of interest. Authors are responsible for the originality, accuracy, and ethical compliance of their work, including transparent disclosure of AI-assisted tools used solely for language or readability support. Authors must cooperate promptly in the correction of errors identified before or after publication to ensure the ongoing reliability of the scholarly record.
Corrections, Retractions & Complaints
South American Publishing is committed to maintaining the accuracy, reliability, and integrity of the scholarly record. When issues are identified in published content, the publisher follows clear and transparent procedures to address errors, concerns, or complaints in a responsible and timely manner.
Corrections may be issued when a published work contains errors that do not invalidate the overall findings or conclusions of the article. These may include typographical mistakes, minor factual inaccuracies, or errors introduced during the production process. When appropriate, a correction notice, erratum, or corrigendum will be published and linked to the original article, clearly indicating the nature of the amendment while preserving the original version of record.
Retractions are reserved for cases in which a publication is found to contain serious flaws that undermine the validity, integrity, or reliability of the work. Grounds for retraction may include, but are not limited to, substantial errors in data or analysis, plagiarism, duplicate publication, fabrication or falsification of data, unethical research practices, or undisclosed conflicts of interest that significantly affect the interpretation of the work. Retraction notices are published transparently, remain permanently available, and clearly state the reasons for the retraction, without defamatory language.
In situations where concerns have been raised but a full investigation is still ongoing, or when available evidence is inconclusive, the publisher may issue an Expression of Concern. This notice serves to inform readers of potential issues while the matter is being reviewed. Expressions of Concern may be updated, replaced by a correction, or lead to retraction depending on the outcome of the investigation.
South American Publishing provides a clear mechanism for submitting complaints related to editorial decisions, publication ethics, peer review conduct, or post-publication issues. Complaints may be submitted to the editorial office and are handled confidentially and impartially. Each complaint is assessed on its merits and reviewed by the appropriate editorial authority. Complaints should be directed to [email protected]. Where necessary, additional information may be requested from the parties involved.
The publisher seeks to resolve complaints in a fair, transparent, and timely manner. Editorial decisions related to corrections, retractions, or complaints are guided by internationally recognized best practices and ethical standards, including recommendations issued by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Authors, reviewers, and editors are expected to cooperate fully during any investigation or review process.
South American Publishing reserves the right to take appropriate editorial action to protect the integrity of its publications and the trust of the academic community. This policy is intended to ensure accountability while preserving due process and respect for all parties involved.
The journal is an open access publication. To provide free access to readers and cover the costs of editorial management and production, the journal charges an Article Processing Fee.
Standard Fee: The Article Processing Charge (APC) for the journal is 700 USD. This fee is payable only upon acceptance of the manuscript after a successful peer-review process. There are no submission fees.
Promotional APC Waiver: Free. This waiver applies to manuscripts submitted on or before 30 July 2026.
Use of the APC: The APC is used to maintain a high-quality publishing infrastructure and covers the following services:
● Editorial management: Support for the peer-review process and coordination between editors, reviewers, and authors.
● Production: Professional translation and copy-editing, linguistic correction, and high-quality typesetting in multiple formats.
● Online hosting: Maintenance of the digital platform, ensuring 24/7 access to research.
● Archiving and Indexing: Submission of metadata to international databases and long-term digital preservation.
Funding and Support:
● Grant Funding: Most authors cover the APC through research grants or institutional funds.
● Waivers and Discounts: The journal is committed to supporting researchers from diverse economic backgrounds. Requests for partial waivers are evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
Payment Process: Once a manuscript is officially accepted, the corresponding author will receive an invoice with payment instructions. The publication process will only proceed once the payment has been confirmed.
Contact Information: For any inquiries regarding billing or waiver requests, please contact: [email protected]
South American Publishing recognizes the growing influence of artificial intelligence technologies, including large language models (LLMs) and generative systems, on academic research and scholarly publishing. This policy establishes a framework for the ethical, transparent, and responsible use of AI tools throughout the editorial and publication process.
As a member of the STM Association, South American Publishing aligns its policies with the STM Recommendations for a Classification of AI Use in Academic Manuscript Preparation. This policy is further informed by guidance from international organizations such as the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), and the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME), as well as by practices adopted by leading academic publishers.
The use of AI-based tools, including language models such as ChatGPT, is not prohibited. However, these technologies are considered support tools and do not meet the criteria for authorship as defined by international editorial standards. The use of AI does not diminish or replace the author’s responsibility for the accuracy, originality, integrity, and accountability of the submitted work. Authors remain fully responsible for all content, regardless of whether AI tools were used during manuscript preparation.
When AI tools are employed by authors to assist with writing, data analysis, or the generation of tables, figures, or other content, such use must be clearly and transparently disclosed within the manuscript. Disclosure should indicate the name of the tool, its version or model where applicable, the purpose for which it was used, and the stage of the research or writing process in which it was applied. This information should be included in an appropriate section of the manuscript, such as the Methods or Acknowledgments.
AI tools must not be credited as authors under any circumstances. The use of AI technologies to fabricate data, manipulate results, generate false references, or otherwise misrepresent research findings is strictly prohibited and may be treated as research misconduct. In such cases, editorial actions may include rejection prior to publication or retraction of published material, in accordance with established ethical guidelines.
Reviewers are required to preserve the confidentiality of the peer review process at all times. Manuscript content must not be uploaded to public or external AI systems that store or reuse user data, as this would constitute a breach of confidentiality. If reviewers choose to use AI tools to assist in drafting their review reports, this must be disclosed to the editors, and no identifiable or sensitive manuscript content may be shared with such tools. Reviewers remain fully accountable for the accuracy, fairness, and appropriateness of any AI-assisted content included in their evaluations.
Editors are responsible for ensuring that authors and reviewers are informed of this policy and that its principles are consistently applied. Any use of AI tools by the editorial team for communication, workflow support, or editorial management must be documented, transparent, and must not interfere with independent editorial judgment. AI technologies must not be used as substitutes for editorial decision-making. Editorial confidentiality, integrity, and human oversight must be preserved at all stages of the process.
The editorial office may employ appropriate tools to identify potential AI-generated content, plagiarism, or manipulation, where necessary, as part of its commitment to safeguarding the integrity of the scholarly record. Any concerns related to the inappropriate use of AI will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
In situations where questions, disputes, or uncertainties arise regarding the acceptable use of AI technologies, South American Publishing will follow the guidance and recommendations issued by COPE and WAME, as well as other relevant international standards. This policy is intended to evolve in response to developments in AI technologies and scholarly publishing practices and may be updated accordingly.