Robert Schleip

107 papers receiving 3.1k citations

Robert Schleip's Hit Papers

The thoracolumbar fascia: anatomy, function and clinical considerations 2012 · 398 citations
3980+4+9Years since publication100200300

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Robert Schleip
Comparison fields: 5 of 127
  • Orthopedics and Sports Medicine 744
  • Complementary and Manual Therapy 177
  • Cell Biology 1.4k
  • Anatomy 73
  • Pharmacology 700
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Carla Stecco Italy
Antonio Stecco Italy
Can A. Yücesoy Türkiye
Christian Couppé Denmark
Chang‐Zern Hong Taiwan
Caterina Fede Italy
Calogero Foti Italy
Bruno Bordoni Italy
Jerome Danoff United States
Ann Cools Belgium
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The 25 scholars most cited alongside Robert Schleip, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.

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All Works

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The thoracolumbar fascia: anatomy, function and clinical considerations
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2012398
2 2003330
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The role of fibrosis in Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
2012153
4 2018149
5 2016140
6 2012140
7 2005139
8 2003130
9 2012123
10 2005114
11 201796
12 201794
13 201988
14 201184
15 201482
16 200867
17 202355
18 201853
19 202048
20 201241

About Robert Schleip

Robert Schleip is a scholar working on Cell Biology, Pharmacology, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Surgery and Rehabilitation, having authored 118 papers that have together received 3.3k indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Myofascial pain diagnosis and treatment (82 papers), Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation (38 papers), Sports injuries and prevention (18 papers), Acupuncture Treatment Research Studies (13 papers), Exercise and Physiological Responses (9 papers), Therapeutic Uses of Natural Elements (8 papers), Pain Mechanisms and Treatments (8 papers) and Mechanics and Biomechanics Studies (7 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Orthopedics and Sports Medicine (744 citations), Complementary and Manual Therapy (177 citations), Cell Biology (1.4k citations), Anatomy (73 citations) and Pharmacology (700 citations). Robert Schleip has collaborated with scholars based in Germany, United States and Italy. Frequent co-authors include Werner Klingler, Andry Vleeming, Jan Wilke, Frank Willard, Mark D. Schuenke, Lieven Danneels, Frank Lehmann‐Horn, Can A. Yücesoy, Carla Stecco and F. Lehmann‐Horn. Their work appears in journals such as Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, Journal of Clinical Medicine, Frontiers in Physiology, Life and Journal of Sports Science and Medicine.

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