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期刊名称:HIP INTERNATIONAL

ISSN:1120-7000
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:WICHTIG EDITORE, 72/74 VIA FRIULI, MILAN, ITALY, 20135
  出版社网址:http://www.hip-int.com/
期刊网址:http://www.hip-int.com/index.asp?a=past
影响因子:0.215(2008)
主题范畴:ORNITHOLOGY

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal
Hip International, the Official Journal of the European Hip Society, is issued 4 times per year. The Journal considers the publication of peer-reviewed contributions, dealing with conservative hip surgery, traumatology of the hip, prosthetic surgery, biomechanics, and basic sciences relating to the hip. Original manuscripts, reviews and editorials are welcome, not only from members of the European Hip Society, but also from non-members in Europe and all parts of the world.

Correspondence related to published papers as well as editorials, providing the readers with an overview of a particular subject, are also welcome. Hip International is divided into independent Sections led by Editors of the highest scientific level.

The sections are:
- Primary and Revision Hip Arthroplasty
- Biomechanics
- Traumatology
- Paediatrics
- Biomaterials

HIP INTERNATIONAL is indexed in EMBASE/Excerpta Medica

Instructions to Authors

GENERAL INFORMATION

Hip International - Published quarterly
ISSN 1120-7000 - eISSN 1724-6067

Indexed in
CURRENT CONTENTS?/ CLINICAL MEDICINE
SCISEARCH?/Science Citation Index Expanded
EMBASE/Excerpta Medica

Editorial Offices
Robert F Spencer MD, FRCS
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Weston General Hospital
Grange Road, Uphill
Weston-super-Mare, BS23 4TQ (UK)


Aldo Toni, M.D.
1st Orthopaedic Division
Rizzoli Orthopaedic lnstitute
Via di Barbiano, 1/10 - 40136 Bologna (ltaly)

Official Journal of the European Hip Society
Affiliated with the Spanish Hip Society, the Argentinian Association for the Study of Hip and Knee, the Italian Hip Society

 

HIP INTERNATIONAL publishes only peer-reviewed contributions, dealing with conservative hip surgery, traumatology of the hip, prosthetic surgery, biomechanics, and basic sciences in the following categories:

Original articles
Previously unpublished manuscripts describing clinical investigations, clinical observations, relevant clinical laboratory investigations. An original article should consist of around 16-18 double spaced, typewritten pages, corresponding to 6-8 printed pages. The text of articles must be divided into sections with the headings Introduction, Methods, Results and Discussion

Reviews
Containing the current state of knowledge or practice, integrating recent advances with accepted principles and practice, or summarizing and analysing consensus view of controversial issues in knowledge of practice.

Clinical cases
Clinical case descriptions are accepted in a limited number. They should be typed double-spaced and be 2-4 printed  pages in length including references and 2 figure. Please refer to "Manuscript Guidelines". No more than three figures may be used. Authors share in the cost of colour figure reproduction
as specified under “Figures”.

Editorials
Editorials are published on invitation only. The aim of the editorials is to provide the reader with an overview of a particular subject. The length of an editorial should be limited to 6 printed pages including tables, figures, legends and references.

Letters to the Editor
Letters are welcome and will be considered for publication by two members of the editorial board, space permitting. The text should be limited to 500 words, 5 references and 1 figure.

Manuscripts will be reviewed for possible publication with the understanding that they are being submitted only to Hip International to one journal at a time and have not been published, simultaneously submitted, or already accepted for publication elsewhere. This does not preclude consideration of a manuscript that has been rejected by another journal or of a complete report that follows publication of preliminary findings elsewhere, usually in the form of an abstract. Copies of any possibly duplicative published material should be submitted with the manuscript that is being sent for consideration. Hip International will not consider manuscripts that have appeared, in part or in total, in other publications. The Editors reserve the right to make corrections in grammar and style.

 

COPYRIGHT TRANSFER
With the acceptance of the Manuscript for publication the Publisher acquires full and exclusive copyright for all languages and countries. It is the Corresponding Author’s responsibility to complete and sign, on behalf of all Authors, the Copyright Transfer Form which will be sent together with the galley proofs and which must be returned to the Publisher. Authors grant the copyright holder full and exclusive copyright for all languages and countries on the manuscript in return for which they can re-use their paper in their future printed work, with the understanding that full acknowledgement will be given to the manuscript published in Hip International.

 

MANUSCRIPT GUIDELINES
Manuscripts should be accompanied by a cover letter from the corresponding author. The cover letter should contain a statement that the manuscript has been seen and approved by all authors and should supply any additional information that may be helpful to the editors, such as the type of article the manuscript represents in the particular journal, information on publication of any part of the manuscript, and whether the author(s) will be willing to meet the cost of reproducing colour illustrations. Include copies of any permissions needed to reproduce published material or to use illustrations of identifiable subjects. All manuscripts will be read by the Editor(s) and reviewed further by two reviewers. Form and contents should be very carefully checked to exclude the need for later corrections.The size of the manuscript, including tables, illustrations, references and acknowledgements should be limited to six (6) printed pages corresponding to between 16 and 20 double spaced typewritten pages. Additional pages will be charged Euro 130,00 each directly by the Publisher and notified to the Corresponding Author with the proofs. Extra page charges do not apply to invited articles. Members of the European Hip Society and of the affiliated societies will be charged the reduced fee of Euro 100,00. Type manuscript, preferably using Arial font size 12, double spaced on A4 size paper and number pages consecutively in the top right corner of each page, beginning with the title page. Begin each of the following sections on separate pages: Title page, Abstract and Keywords, Text, Acknowledgements, References, Tables, Figures, Legends.

Title page
The title page should contain:

  1. Title of the article, which should be meaningful and no longer than 135 characters. Avoid abbreviations in the title
  2. A short running head of no more than 75 characters (count letters and spaces) placed at the foot of the title page and identified
  3. Initials and surname of each Author
  4. Institutional affiliation for each Author, using superscripts and not symbols (e.g. Paul Smith1)
  5. Name of department(s) and institution(s) to which the work should be attributed
  6. If the paper was presented at a meeting, the name of the organisation, place and date on which it was read
  7. State if any of the Authors are members of the European Hip Society or of the affiliated societies (SECCA, ACARO and SIA).
  8. Name, complete mailing address, telephone number, fax number and e-mail address of Author to whom correspondence and request of reprints should be sent
  9. Disclaimers
    Financial support. Identify all sources, public and private of grants and funds in support of the study. Supply the agency name and city, company name and city, fellowship name and grant number.
    Manuscripts reporting the results of experimental investigation on human subjects must include a statement to the effect that informed consent was obtained. If the study being reported involved human subjects, human derived materials, or human medical records, please include one of the following statements in the Materials/ Patients and Methods section:
    * Institutional Review Board (IRB)/Ethics Committee approval was obtained.
    * IRB/Ethics Committee decided approval was not required for this study.
    Conflict of interest. All manuscripts must state, in a footnote, whether any Authors have proprietary interest or not

Abbreviations
Use only standard abbreviations. The full term for which an abbreviation stands for should precede its first use in the text unless it is a standard unit of measurement.

 

Abstract and key words
The second page should carry an abstract of no more than 200-250 words. The abstract should state the purposes of the study or investigation, basic procedures main findings and the principal conclusions.
Key words: provide and identify 3 to 6 keywords Use terms from the Medical Subject Headings list from Index Medicus whenever possible

 

Text
The text of original, observational and experimental articles must be divided into sections with the headings lntroduction, Materials and Methods, Results, and Discussion. Long articles may need subheadings within some sections to clarify their contents, especially the Results and Discussion sections. Other types of articles,  such as reviews, case reports and editorials are likely to need other formats.
Introduction
Clearly state the purpose of the article. Summarize the rationale for the study or observation. Give only strictly pertinent references, and do not review the subject extensively.
Materials and Methods
Describe your selection of the observational or experimental subjects (patients or experimental animals, including controls) clearly. Identify the methods, apparatus (manufacturer's name and address in parenthesis), and procedures in sufficient detail to allow other workers to reproduce the results. Give references to established methods, including statistical methods; provide references and brief descriptions of methods that have been published but are not well known; describe new or substantially modified methods, give reasons for using them, and evaluate their limitations. When reporting experiments on human subjects, indicate whether the procedures followed were in accord with the ethical standards of the committee on human experimentation of the institution in which the experiments were done or in accord with the Helsinki Declaration of 1975. When reporting experiments on animal subjects, indicate whether the institutions or the national research councils guide for the care and use of laboratory animals was followed. Identify precisely all drugs and chemicals used, including generic name(s), dosage(s), and route(s) of administration. Do not use patients name, initials, or hospital numbers. Include numbers of observations and the statistical significance of the findings when appropriate. Detailed statistical analyses, mathematical derivations, and the like may sometimes be suitably presented in the form of one or more appendixes.
Results
Present your results in logical sequence in the text, tables, and illustrations. Do not repeat in the text all the data in the tables or illustrations, or both: emphasize or summarize only important observations.
Discussion
Emphasize the new and important aspects of the study and conclusions that follow from them. Do not repeat in detail data given in the Results section. Include the implications of the findings and their limitations and relate the observations to other relevant studies. Link the conclusions with the goals of the study but avoid unqualified statements and conclusions not completely supported by your data. Avoid claiming priority and alluding to work that has not been completed. State new hypotheses when warranted, but clearly label them as such. Recommendations, when appropriate, may be included.
Acknowledgements
Acknowledge statistical consultation and assistance (when provided by a person different from the Author) in an acknowledgement at the end of the article before the references. Indicate the name, degree and affiliation of the individual. For all others assisting in the preparation of a manuscript acknowledgements cannot be done, however valuable their service. Authors are responsible for obtaining written permission from everyone acknowledged by name because readers may infer their endorsement of the data and conclusions.
References
References should follow text and begin on a separate page. They must be double-spaced and numbered consecutively in order of appearance in the text. Switch off any automated reference numbering tool, if in use. Identify references in text, tables, and legends by Arabic numerals (in parentheses). References used within tables should appear as footnotes in the table legend. These references should not be repeated in the main reference list unless they are also cited within the text. The titles of journals should be abbreviated according to Index Medicus/Medline. If there is any doubt about abbreviation of a journal name, it should be spelled out completely. All references must be verified by the Author(s) against the original documents. You may use the reference checking tool available at www.ncby.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query/static/citmatch.html.Cite only published studies as references. Any references (including books or articles) that have been accepted for publication, but not yet published, should have the term "in press" in the reference in place of volume and page numbers. These must be updated prior to publication, if possible. You may also acknowledge "unpublished data" or "submitted" articles within parentheses in the text. For abstracts, oral or poster presentations follow the same rules as for unpublished materials. Examples of correct forms of references are supplied in Appendix I.
Tables
As a general rule, tables should not unnecessarily offer duplicate information offered in the text. Type each table on a separate sheet, using double spacing. Tables should be created in a Word document using the table tools. Do not format tables as columns or tabs and do not submit tables as figures. Tables should be numbered consecutively in Roman numerals by order of citation in the text. Each table must include title, appropriate column heads and explanatory legends, including definitions of any abbreviation used. References used within tables should appear as footnotes in the table legend.  These references should not be repeated in the main reference list unless they are also cited within the text. Identify statistical measures of variations such as SD and SEM.

 

Figures
No text should appear on the face of a figure. Lettering, arrows, and other symbols should be large enough to remain legible after reduction to a figure with a base of 10 cm. All symbols or letters that appear on the figures should be defined in the legend. Arial font should be used for any lettering or text on a figure. If possible use the same font type and size in all artworks (we recommend Arial 12). When a patient is identifiable in a photograph, the author or authors must supply the Journal with evidence of the patient's permission to publish the photograph. If a figure has been published elsewhere, acknowledge the original source and submit written permission from the copyright holder to reproduce the material. Permission is required, regardless of authorship or publisher, except for documents in the public domain. Do not embed figures in a Word file and do not submit Powerpoint (PPT) figures. Always submit each figure as a separate file.

The Publisher charges Authors directly for colour figures included in their manuscript. Colour figure charge is Euro 600,00 start up fee plus Euro 80,00 for each additional figure. Authors will receive a Colour Charge Form from the publisher together with the Galley proofs, to be signed prior to publication and will be invoiced after publication in print of the manuscript.

Colour illustrations, graphs and figures
Create and save your artwork as CMYK, as it provides a better print copy for publishing, in TIFF, EPS or JPG format with a resolution of at least 300 dpi. To ensure the best printing results any figure containing text should be saved only as TIFF file.

Black and white illustrations, graphs and figures
Save your file converting it from the software used to create it setting the colour mode as greyscale and saving it as TIFF format with a resolution of at least 600 dpi if text is included. If no text is included, set the resolution at a minimum of 300 dpi.

 

Legends
Type legends for illustrations double spaced, starting on a separate page with Arabic numerals corresponding to the illustrations. When symbols, arrows, numbers, or letters are used to identify parts of the illustrations, identify and explain each one clearly in the legend. Explain internal scale and identify method of staining in photomicrographs.

 

MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION
Only submissions by email are accepted. One file including text and tables should be sent as Microsoft Word (.doc file) to either Prof. Robert F. Spencer (robert.spencer@waht.swest.nhs.uk) or Dr Aldo Toni (toni@tecno.ior.it). Illustrations must be submitted as separate files (.JPG or TIFF format). Label the text file with the surname of the first author and illustration files as Fig. 1, Fig. 2, etc.

 

PUBLICATION PROCESS
The Editors accept the manuscript with the understanding that the authors cooperate in a timely manner with the production process, including any response to future correspondence from Hip International or its readers. If accepted, your article will be copyedited, then processed into page proofs, with all figures and tables in place. The Production Editor will then send the Corresponding Author proofs by e-mail, together with a notification for manuscript charges if applicable and an Offprint order form. Proofs must be returned within 48 hours together with the Copyright Transfer Form, otherwise they will be corrected by the publisher. The Publisher does not send reminders and responding to the Publisher ‘s queries is the Corresponding Author's responsibility. The Journal reserves final editorial approval for style, format, and grammar. The Corresponding Author will receive a complimentary copy of the issue containing his/her article.

 

COPYRIGHT INFORMATION
Photographic reproduction, microfilm, or any other reproduction of similar nature of material in this journal, either in part or whole, is prohibited.  The use of published material for personal or institutional use (including reprinting, digital copies and transmission, display and web sharing) is subject to written authorization by the copyright holder. For authorization, please send a request through the Journal’s web site. The use of registered names, trade marks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use.

Special regulations for the USA
In the USA copies may be made for personal or internal use, provided the required fee for copying beyond that permitted by Section 107 or 108 of the United States Copyright Law is paid through the Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. The copyright owner’s consent does not extend to copying for general distribution, for promotion, for creating new works, or for resale. Specific written permission must be obtained from the publisher for such copying..

 

DISCLAIMER
The statements and opinions contained in Hip International are solely those of the individual Authors and contributors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Editors or the Publisher. The appearance of advertisements in the Journal is not a warranty, endorsement or approval of the products or services advertised or of their safety. The Publisher and the Editors disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas or products referred to in articles or advertisements.

 


Editorial Board
Editors-in-Chief
Robert F. Spencer Robert F. Spencer MD, FRCS 
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery 
Weston General Hospital
Grange Road, Uphill
Weston-super-Mare, BS23 4TQ - UK
Aldo Toni M.D., Head of Department
1st Orthopaedic Division
Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute
Via di Barbiano 1/10
40136 Bologna - Italy
Advisory Editor
Ian D. Learmonth Professor ID Learmonth, Emeritus Professor
Orthopaedic Surgery
University of Bristol
Dolphin House, Level 4
Bristol Royal Infirmary
Bristol BS2 8HW - UK
European Hip Society Editor
Reiner Gradinger Prof., M.D.
Director of Orthopaedics and Sportsorthopaedics Clinic
Klinikum rechts der Isar
Ismaninger Strasse, 22
81675 Munich, Germany
Section Editors
Primary & revision hip arthroplasty
Robert F. Spencer Weston-super-Mare, UK
Aldo Toni Bologna, Italy
Biomechanics
Nico Verdonschot Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Traumatology
Mark Jackson Bristol, UK
Paediatrics
Nicola Portinaro Rozzano, Italy
Biomaterials
Susanna Stea Bologna, Italy
Editorial Board
M. Ameil Reims Cedex - France
H.C. Amstutz Los Angeles - U.S.A.
J. Aronson Little Rock - U.S.A.
L. Bocchi Siena - Italy
N. Boehler Linz - Austria
L. Ceciliani Pavia - Italy
A.S. Chahal New Delhi - India
P. Cherubino Varese - Italy
D. Dowson Leeds - U.K.
K. Draenert Munich - Germany
C.A. Engh - Alexandria Virginia - U.S.A.
J. Fenollosa Gomez Valencia - Spain
M.F. Gargan Bristol - Uk
R. Giacometti Ceroni Milano - Italy
A. Giunti Bologna - Italy
H.J. Grootenboer Enschede - The Netherlands
A.E. Gross Toronto - Canada
P. Helland Bergen - Norway
H. Horoszowski Tel Aviv - Israel
H.E. Houben Antwerp - Belgium
R. Huiskes Nijmegen - The Netherlands
T. Ioannidis Athens - Greece
M. Jasty Boston - U.S.A.
A. Lanzetta Milano - Italy
R.S.M. Ling Exeter - U.K.
N. Marchetti Pisa - Italy
R. Marti Amsterdam - The Netherlands
S.K.S. Marya New Delhy, India
D. Mcminn Birmingham - U.K.
R.A.B. Mollan Belfast - N. Ireland
E.W. Morscher Basel - Switzerland
S. Muirhead - Allwood London - U.K.
D.W. Murray Oxford - U.K.
P.C. Noble Houston - U.S.A.
M.D. Northmore-Ball Oswestry - U.K.
T. Onomuro Osaka - Japan
R. Orozco Barcelona - Spain
G. Parrini Milano - Italy
M. Pecina Zagreb - Croatia
G. Peretti Milano - Italy
D.G. Poitout Marseille - France
N. Portinaro Milano - Italy
R. Poss Boston - U.S.A.
M. Postel Paris - France
R. Putz Munich - Germany
R. Raie Tallinn - Estonia
A. Reichelt Freiburg - Germany
J. Richardson Oswestry - U.K.
L. Romanini Roma - Italy
N. Rushton Cambridge - U.K.
E. Salvati New York - U.S.A.
R. Santore S. Diego - U.S.A.
W. Siebert Kassel - Germany
C. Simone Bari - Italy
G. Solarino Bari - Italy
R.F. Spencer Bristol, UK
L. Spotorno Rozzano (MI) - Italy
L. Sukosd Budapest - Hungary
L. Tessari Milano - Italy
M. Tokgozoglu Ankara - Turkey
R.G. Tronzo Palm Beach - U.S.A.
J. Vilarrubias Guillamet Barcelona - Spain
R. Villar Cambridge - U.K.
T.L. Vizkelety Budapest - Hungary
P. Walker - Stanmore Middlesex - U.K.
F Weber Johannesburg - South Africa
H.G. Willert Gottingen - Germany
C.J. Wirth Hannover - Germany
T. Xenaxis Ioannina - Greece
T. Yamamuro Kyoto - Japan


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