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| Journal URL | https://revistarelart.com/index.php/revista |
| Title | RELART | Latin American Journal of Arthroscopy, Joint Reconstruction and Sports Trauma |
| Publisher | Asociación Argentina de Artroscopia (AAA) |
| Description | RELART, Revista Latinoamericana de Artroscopia, Reconstrucción Articular y Trauma Deportivo (ISSN 3072-8010), is the official publication of the Sociedad Latinoamericana de Artroscopia, Reconstrucción Articular y Traumatología Deportiva (SLARD), Asociación Argentina de Artroscopia (AAA), Asociación Argentina para el Estudio de la Cadera y Rodilla (ACARO), Asociación Argentina de Traumatología del Deporte (AATD), and Asociación Mexicana de Cirugía Reconstructiva, Articular y Artroscopia (AMECRA). It is published in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is a triannual publication (issues released in April, August, and December), available online under an open access system and published in Spanish. The journal publishes original articles, systematic reviews, clinical case reports, letters to the editor, and editorial articles. All manuscripts undergo a double-blind peer review process, ensuring scientific quality and objectivity of the content. RELART does not charge article processing charges (APC) or editing fees to authors. |
| ISSN | 3072-8010 |
| Language(s) | English (en_US) Español (España) (es_ES) |
| Publisher Email | relart.secretaria@gmail.com |
| Copyright | This work is published under a Creative Commons Attribution–NonCommercial–ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). The authors retain the copyright. |
| Rights | Esta revista proporciona un acceso abierto inmediato a su contenido, basado en el principio de ofrecer al público un acceso libre a las investigaciones ayuda a un mayor intercambio global de conocimiento. |
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