John W Scadding

2.2k total citations · 1 hit paper
40 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

John W Scadding is a scholar working on Physiology, Neurology and Political Science and International Relations. According to data from OpenAlex, John W Scadding has authored 40 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Physiology, 13 papers in Neurology and 10 papers in Political Science and International Relations. Recurrent topics in John W Scadding's work include Pain Mechanisms and Treatments (13 papers), History, Medicine, and Leadership (10 papers) and History of Medical Practice (7 papers). John W Scadding is often cited by papers focused on Pain Mechanisms and Treatments (13 papers), History, Medicine, and Leadership (10 papers) and History of Medical Practice (7 papers). John W Scadding collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Canada and India. John W Scadding's co-authors include Patrick D. Wall, Maciej Tomkiewicz, Marshall Devor, Z. Seltzer, David J. Schonfeld, Martin Koltzenburg, Columba Quigley, Irene J Higginson, J Allister Vale and Lester Firkins and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, Neurology and Pain.

In The Last Decade

John W Scadding

38 papers receiving 1.6k citations

Hit Papers

Autotomy following peripheral nerve lesions: experimental... 1979 2026 1994 2010 1979 100 200 300 400 500

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
John W Scadding United Kingdom 16 1.0k 581 353 280 223 40 1.6k
Beth B. Murinson United States 26 830 0.8× 852 1.5× 612 1.7× 331 1.2× 409 1.8× 51 2.6k
David Walk United States 20 487 0.5× 193 0.3× 505 1.4× 154 0.6× 199 0.9× 49 1.6k
Cynthia L. Renn United States 21 477 0.5× 269 0.5× 113 0.3× 91 0.3× 260 1.2× 57 1.3k
Dong‐Yuan Cao China 20 486 0.5× 202 0.3× 129 0.4× 95 0.3× 238 1.1× 69 1.2k
Stephen E. Abram United States 31 1.3k 1.3× 499 0.9× 371 1.1× 1.3k 4.8× 664 3.0× 126 3.1k
Henry H. Stonnington United States 20 177 0.2× 132 0.2× 429 1.2× 138 0.5× 167 0.7× 36 1.2k
Ene‐Choo Tan Singapore 24 288 0.3× 289 0.5× 62 0.2× 279 1.0× 122 0.5× 89 1.8k
Björn Mårtensson Sweden 24 151 0.1× 388 0.7× 147 0.4× 162 0.6× 440 2.0× 56 2.1k
Catello Vollono Italy 24 365 0.4× 156 0.3× 378 1.1× 132 0.5× 48 0.2× 142 1.9k
F. Gabreëls Netherlands 20 238 0.2× 193 0.3× 111 0.3× 443 1.6× 69 0.3× 36 2.4k

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All Works

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Rier, Lukas, Zahra Emami, Zelekha A. Seedat, et al.. (2021). Mild traumatic brain injury impairs the coordination of intrinsic and motor-related neural dynamics. NeuroImage Clinical. 32. 102841–102841. 13 indexed citations
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Allen, Christopher, Lukas Rier, Lauren E. Gascoyne, et al.. (2021). Magnetoencephalography abnormalities in adult mild traumatic brain injury: A systematic review. NeuroImage Clinical. 31. 102697–102697. 18 indexed citations
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Petit-Zeman, Sophie, Lester Firkins, & John W Scadding. (2010). The James Lind Alliance: tackling research mismatches. The Lancet. 376(9742). 667–669. 54 indexed citations
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Turner‐Warwick, M, Donald A. Chambers, Sue Dopson, & John W Scadding. (2006). Non-clinical training. Other side of the story.. PubMed. 116(5994). suppl 31, 33–suppl 31, 33. 1 indexed citations
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Scadding, John W. (2004). Treatment of Neuropathic Pain: Historical Aspects. Pain Medicine. 5(suppl 1). S3–S8. 18 indexed citations
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Scadding, John W, et al.. (2004). The James Lind Alliance: patients and clinicians should jointly identify their priorities for clinical trials. The Lancet. 364(9449). 1923–1924. 136 indexed citations
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Potter, Jane, et al.. (2004). Pain experienced by patients attending a diabetes outpatient clinic: prevalence, severity and impact on psychosociall function. Research Portal (King's College London). 163–163. 1 indexed citations
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Potter, J., Irene J Higginson, John W Scadding, & Columba Quigley. (2003). Identifying neuropathic pain in patients with head and neck cancer: use of the Leeds Assessment of Neuropathic Symptoms and Signs Scale. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 96(8). 379–383. 71 indexed citations
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Potter, Jean, Irene J Higginson, John W Scadding, & Columba Quigley. (2003). Identifying Neuropathic Pain in Patients with Head and Neck Cancer: Use of the Leeds Assessment of Neuropathic Symptoms and Signs Scale. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 96(8). 379–383. 43 indexed citations
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Scadding, John W, et al.. (1996). Ultrastructural localization of sympathetic axons in experimental rat sciatic nerve neuromas. Journal of Neurocytology. 25(1). 573–582. 11 indexed citations
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Scadding, John W. (1994). Analysing How We Reach Clinical Decisions. Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London. 28(3). 273–273. 2 indexed citations
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Jacobs, Jeanne M. E. & John W Scadding. (1990). Morphological changes in IgM paraproteinaemic neuropathy. Acta Neuropathologica. 80(1). 77–84. 33 indexed citations
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Scadding, John W, et al.. (1990). A fluorescence study of changes in noradrenergic sympathetic fibres in experimental peripheral nerve neuromas. Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 100(1-2). 98–107. 16 indexed citations
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Scadding, John W. (1988). Pain: Management and Control in Physiotherapy. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. 51(12). 1602–1602. 3 indexed citations
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Gibb, W R, A. J. Lees, & John W Scadding. (1985). Persistent rheumatic chorea. Neurology. 35(1). 101–101. 10 indexed citations
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Scadding, John W. (1984). Life Sciences Research Report 24. Repair and Regeneration of the Nervous System. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. 47(6). 654–655. 1 indexed citations
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Scadding, John W, Patrick D. Wall, Wynn C.B. Parry, & Donal M. Brooks. (1982). Clinical trial of propranolol in post-traumatic neuralgia. Pain. 14(3). 283–292. 39 indexed citations
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Scadding, John W. (1981). Development of ongoing activity, mechanosensitivity, and adrenaline sensitivity in severed peripheral nerve axons. Experimental Neurology. 73(2). 345–364. 237 indexed citations
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Wall, Patrick D., John W Scadding, & Maciej Tomkiewicz. (1979). The production and prevention of experimental anesthesia dolorosa. Pain. 6(2). 175–182. 173 indexed citations
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Wall, Patrick D., Marshall Devor, John W Scadding, et al.. (1979). Autotomy following peripheral nerve lesions: experimental anesthesia dolorosa. Pain. 7(2). 103–113. 529 indexed citations breakdown →

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