Journal Detail
| Journal Name | |
| ISSN (P) | 3105-6903 |
| ISSN (O) | 3105-6911 |
| Country | Macao |
| Frequency | Bi-Monthly |
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| Year of First Publication | 2025 |
| Web Site | jz.scionline2025.com |
| Editor | Weihao Li |
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| questpress@hotmail.com | |
| Phone No. | +853 6881 9699 |
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| Journal Description | ?Spine? | Spine An Advanced Academic Journal Focusing on Basic Research and Clinical Innovation in Spinal Disorders Journal Information Chinese Title: ???? (J? Zhù) English Title: Spine International Standard Serial Number: ISSN 3105-6903 (Print) | ISSN 3105-6911 (Online) CODEN: JIZHAV Identifier Assigning Agency: Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Distribution Support Agency: China International Book Trading Corporation (CIBTC) Import Registration Number: G015Z138 Publication Model: Gold Open Access, compliant with CC BY 4.0 license, with full-text permanently and freely accessible. Publisher: Macau Sino-Foreign Medical Publishing Limited Frequency: Bimonthly Publication Languages: Chinese, English Submission Requirements: Manuscripts in Chinese are accepted (must be accompanied by a complete English title, abstract, keywords, author affiliations, and names). Aims and Scope Spine is an internationally oriented, peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to cutting-edge basic research and clinical innovation in spinal disorders. The journal is committed to fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and advancement in spinal surgery, with a primary focus on degenerative spinal diseases, spinal deformity correction, spinal trauma management, and minimally invasive techniques. We strongly advocate for and support an interdisciplinary research paradigm that integrates biomechanics, materials science, digital technology, and clinical medicine. Our goal is to provide foundational scientific insights and innovative solutions for the precise diagnosis and personalized treatment of spinal conditions, thereby enhancing the overall standard of clinical care in spinal health. |


