About the Journal
Research in Therapeutic Sciences (ISSN: 2837-5033) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal in rehabilitation and therapeutic sciences. The journal aims to publish interdisciplinary research assessing various modes of treatment, therapy, and rehabilitative sciences such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, and other forms of medicinal and holistic approaches to physical,
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Current Issue
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025)
Research in Therapeutic Sciences is an open access, double peer-reviewed, internationally published journal, indexed on Google Scholar to track citations, h-index and i10-index for impact. The journal is a Crossref member for digital object identifier (DOI) number assignment and citation tracking.
The publisher, Pinnacle Science publishes manuscripts as they are accepted. Published works are dated by year, volume (issue): manuscript number and DOI number. Example: 2025, Volume 4 (Issue 1): 3, DOI#.
Publication Timeline: From submission to publication, manuscripts in RDTS take on average less than 37-55 days. Timelines may vary based on reviewer promptness and the time needed for authors to address revisions.
Articles
Metabolic Considerations for Common Musculoskeletal Conditions
Abstract 515 | PDF Downloads 162Comparing the Immediate and Sustained Effects of Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization on Ankle Dorsiflexion
Abstract 258 | PDF Downloads 47The Effects of Augmented Reality as a Therapeutic Tool on People with Parkinson’s Disease: A Brief Review
Abstract 512 | PDF Downloads 248Yoga Nidra as a Non-Pharmacological Intervention for Improving Mood
Abstract 736 | PDF Downloads 390Blood Flow Restriction, Tendon Hypertrophy, and Strength Gain in the Biceps Brachii
Abstract 548 | PDF Downloads 272Comparative Sustained Effects of Stretching and Dry Needling on Ankle Dorsiflexion Range of Motion
Abstract 431 | PDF Downloads 94Scientific Impact
The aim of Research in Therapeutic Science is to publish, direct and concise research in therapy and rehabilitative sciences to advance scientific discovery in and therapeutic treatments in humans. While not required, the journal encourages authors to submit "Direct Original Research," which is a compact version of an original research manuscript.

