Raúl Arellano

2.0k total citations
93 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Raúl Arellano is a scholar working on Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Complementary and alternative medicine and Biomedical Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, Raúl Arellano has authored 93 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 84 papers in Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, 36 papers in Complementary and alternative medicine and 23 papers in Biomedical Engineering. Recurrent topics in Raúl Arellano's work include Sports Performance and Training (81 papers), Sports injuries and prevention (45 papers) and Cardiovascular and exercise physiology (36 papers). Raúl Arellano is often cited by papers focused on Sports Performance and Training (81 papers), Sports injuries and prevention (45 papers) and Cardiovascular and exercise physiology (36 papers). Raúl Arellano collaborates with scholars based in Spain, Portugal and Australia. Raúl Arellano's co-authors include Francisco Cuenca‐Fernández, Gracia López-Contreras, Jesús J. Ruiz‐Navarro, Richard C. Nelson, J. M. Cappaert, Míkel Izquierdo, Tiago M. Barbosa, Daniel A. Marinho, Jorge E. Morais and Juan José González‐Badillo and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Journal of Biomechanics and Sports Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Raúl Arellano

87 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Raúl Arellano Spain 20 1.3k 453 389 314 79 93 1.4k
Nick Owen United Kingdom 18 1.5k 1.2× 459 1.0× 614 1.6× 253 0.8× 47 0.6× 29 1.6k
Tannath J. Scott Australia 18 1.3k 1.0× 285 0.6× 390 1.0× 319 1.0× 72 0.9× 37 1.5k
Blake D. McLean Australia 17 1.0k 0.8× 319 0.7× 261 0.7× 257 0.8× 118 1.5× 42 1.4k
Peter Olsen New Zealand 10 1.4k 1.1× 258 0.6× 291 0.7× 384 1.2× 77 1.0× 17 1.5k
Kátia Kitamura Brazil 23 1.7k 1.4× 313 0.7× 678 1.7× 434 1.4× 87 1.1× 43 1.9k
Daniel T. McMaster New Zealand 16 1.3k 1.0× 249 0.5× 551 1.4× 253 0.8× 71 0.9× 28 1.5k
Shaun J. McLaren United Kingdom 21 1.5k 1.2× 441 1.0× 348 0.9× 389 1.2× 137 1.7× 54 1.7k
Mário J. Costa Portugal 21 873 0.7× 275 0.6× 254 0.7× 307 1.0× 97 1.2× 105 1.1k
Heidi R. Thornton Australia 21 1.2k 1.0× 205 0.5× 273 0.7× 298 0.9× 103 1.3× 39 1.4k
Enrique Navarro Spain 19 1.1k 0.9× 150 0.3× 376 1.0× 408 1.3× 98 1.2× 100 1.3k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Raúl Arellano

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Raúl Arellano. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Raúl Arellano based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Raúl Arellano. Raúl Arellano is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Ruiz‐Navarro, Jesús J., et al.. (2025). Anaerobic Alactic Energy Assessment in Short-Distance Maximal Swimming Performance. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 46(13). 982–989.
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Baldassarre, R., et al.. (2025). Lactate Threshold and Swimming Performance in World-Class Open-Water Swimmers. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance. 20(2). 309–315. 2 indexed citations
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Ruiz‐Navarro, Jesús J., et al.. (2023). Detraining Effect on Cardiac Autonomic Response to an All-Out Sprint Exercise in Trained Adolescent Swimmers. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance. 18(6). 573–578. 3 indexed citations
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Cuenca‐Fernández, Francisco, et al.. (2021). Lower fatigue and faster recovery of ultra-short race pace swimming training sessions. Research in Sports Medicine. 31(1). 21–34. 13 indexed citations
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Barbosa, Tiago M., et al.. (2021). The role of the biomechanics analyst in swimming training and competition analysis. Sports Biomechanics. 22(12). 1734–1751. 36 indexed citations
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Arellano, Raúl, et al.. (2018). SHORT COURSE 50M MALE FREESTYLE PERFORMANCE COMPARISON BETWEEN NATIONAL AND REGIONAL SPANISH SWIMMERS. ISBS Proceedings Archive. 36(1). 614. 7 indexed citations
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Cuenca‐Fernández, Francisco, et al.. (2016). RELATIVE FORCE AND PAP IN SWIMMING START PERFORMANCE. Institutional Repository of the University of Granada (University of Granada). 33(1). 4 indexed citations
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Arellano, Raúl, et al.. (2015). TECHNICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF SWIMMING CRAWLSTROKE USING HAND PADDLES, FINS AND SNORKEL IN SWIMMING FLUME: A PILOT STUDY. ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive. 33(1). 1 indexed citations
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García‐Hermoso, Antônio, Yolanda Escalante, Raúl Arellano, et al.. (2013). Relationship Between Final Performance and Block Times with the Traditional and the New Starting Platforms with A Back Plate in International Swimming Championship 50-M and 100-M Freestyle Events. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 16 indexed citations
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Arellano, Raúl. (2011). TRANSFERRING APPLIED HYDRODYNAMICS TO TECHNICAL TRAINING: “THE SCULLING PROJECT”. ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive. 1(1). 2 indexed citations
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Arellano, Raúl, et al.. (2011). MUSCULAR AND ARM CRAWL STROKE POWER: EVALUATING THEIRRELATIONSHIP. ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive. 1(1). 5 indexed citations
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Llop, F.A. Moraga, et al.. (2010). Variaciones en la técnica de crol durante el nado resistido con paracaídas. Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja). 8(8). 7–20. 5 indexed citations
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Arellano, Raúl, et al.. (2009). A STUDY OF SCULLING SWIMMING PROPULSIVE PHASES AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH HIP VELOCITY. ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive. 1(1). 3 indexed citations
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Figueiredo, Pedro, Suzana Matheus Pereira, Pedro Saramago, et al.. (2008). INTRACYCLIC SPEED FLUCTUATIONS OF THE CENTER OF MASS AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH THE INDEX OF COORDINATION - A PILOT STUDY. ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive. 1(1). 1 indexed citations
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Arellano, Raúl, et al.. (2008). A COMPARISON CMJ, SIMULATED AND SWIMMING GRAB-START FORCE RECORDINGS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIPS WITH THE START PERFORMANCE. ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive. 1(1). 6 indexed citations
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Arellano, Raúl, et al.. (2007). Swimming Science II. 11 indexed citations
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Arellano, Raúl. (2003). Computer Science Applied to Competitive Swimming: Analysis of Swimming Performance and Fluid Mechanics.. 2.
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Martínez, Sánchez & Raúl Arellano. (2002). STROKE INDEX VALUES ACCORDING TO LEVEL, GENDER, SWIMMING STYLE AND EVENT RACE DISTANCE. ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive. 1(1). 21 indexed citations
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Arellano, Raúl, et al.. (2001). MODELLING COMPETITIVE SWIMMING IN DIFFERENT STROKES AND DISTANCES UPON REGRESSION ANALYSIS: A STUDY OF THE FEMALE PARTICIPANTS OF SYDNEY 2000 OLYMPIC GAMES. ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive. 1(1). 4 indexed citations
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Arellano, Raúl, et al.. (2000). A SYSTEM TO IMPROVE THE SWIMMING START TECHNIQUE USING FORCE RECORDING, TIMING AND KINEMATIC ANALYSES. ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive. 1(1). 9 indexed citations

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