The Spine Journal Hits Major Milestone with Latest Impact Factor
The Spine Journal (TSJ) has achieved an impressive milestone with the release of the 2023 Impact Factor. The journal's Impact Factor has risen from 4.4 to 4.9, a remarkable increase that has propelled TSJ from the 10th to the 5th position among orthopedic journals worldwide. This accomplishment is a clear demonstration of TSJ's growing influence and the high quality of research it publishes.
Adding to this achievement, TSJ has also climbed 21 spots to rank 35th out of 277 journals in the clinical neurology category. These advancements reflect the dedication and hard work of the editorial team and contributors, who consistently strive for excellence in spine research and clinical studies.
A special acknowledgment goes to Editor in Chief, Chris Bono, and the Executive Editorial Board for their exceptional leadership and commitment to advancing spine research. Congratulations are also in order for our deputy editors, whose contributions have been instrumental in this success.
NASS members benefit uniquely by receiving a free subscription to TSJ, further enhancing the value of membership. As the leading society in spine care, NASS continues to support the dissemination of critical research through TSJ, helping to shape the future of spine care globally.
This significant achievement further solidifies TSJ’s position as a leading authority in the field of spine care. As TSJ continues to attract groundbreaking research and thought-provoking articles, spine care professionals can rely on the journal as an indispensable resource for staying informed about the latest advancements and best practices in the field.
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