1(top 16%)
Impact Factor
1.1(top 16%)
extended IF
62(top 6%)
H-Index
353
authors
3.7K
papers
36K
citations
3.1K
citing journals
9.9K
citing authors

Most Cited Articles of Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association

TitleYearCitations
Plantar fasciitis: a degenerative process (fasciosis) without inflammation2003314
The role of matrix metalloproteinases in wound healing2002218
Development and validation of a questionnaire designed to measure foot-health status1998196
Anti-inflammatory and wound healing activity of a growth substance in Aloe vera1994159
The grading of hallux valgus. The Manchester Scale2001147
Navicular drop as a composite measure of excessive pronation1993147
Foot pain impairs balance and functional ability in community-dwelling older people2001143
Impact of chronic plantar heel pain on health-related quality of life2008138
Mortality rates and diabetic foot ulcers: is it time to communicate mortality risk to patients with diabetic foot ulceration?2008138
Ankle equinus deformity and its relationship to high plantar pressure in a large population with diabetes mellitus2002128
The CONSORT statement: revised recommendations for improving the quality of reports of parallel-group randomized trials2001127
Variability of plantar pressure data. A comparison of the two-step and midgait methods1999120
Reliability of the foot posture index and traditional measures of foot position2003115
Conservative treatment of plantar fasciitis. A prospective study1998115
Dressing selection in chronic wound management2002110
Reliability of the modified Foot Posture Index2008106
Foot type biomechanics. comparison of planus and rectus foot types1996106
Alternative techniques for the clinical assessment of foot pronation1998102
Predislocation syndrome. Progressive subluxation/dislocation of the lesser metatarsophalangeal joint200296
Subtalar joint axis location and rotational equilibrium theory of foot function200195
Arch height index measurement system: establishment of reliability and normative values200894
Comparison of three methods for obtaining plantar pressures in nonpathologic subjects199494
Effective orthotic therapy for the painful cavus foot: a randomized controlled trial200693
The windlass mechanism of the foot. A mechanical model to explain pathology200090
Motion of the first metatarsophalangeal joint. Reliability and validity of four measurement techniques199590