Any article submitted to this journal must include a series of declarations both on the first page and in the body of the article in some cases.
FIRST PAGE OR TITLE PAGE
The declarations that must be included on the first page, which contains the title, authors, affiliation, and email address of the corresponding author, will vary depending on the type of article. Some declarations, such as Ethical Considerations and Informed Consent, will also be stated in the BODY OF THE ARTICLE.
Declarations will be required even if they are also requested on the submission platform or if the author considers that they do not exist or are not applicable.
Ethical Considerations
Any article that includes experiments with humans will require the author to declare that all procedures were conducted in accordance with Helsinki, relevant laws, and institutional guidelines. The reference number of the study's approval by an ethics committee will be included in the Originals where there is human experimentation. In Originals involving animal experimentation, compliance with the corresponding regulations will also be noted.
This is a mandatory declaration for Originals and Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses.
Informed Consent
It will be declared that there are no patient data in the article, when applicable, and if there are, that they do not violate the privacy and confidentiality of the patient, nor allow recognition, and that in any case, written informed consent has been obtained from the patients for participation in research and the presentation of results in a publication.
The privacy rights of human subjects must always be respected. Appropriate consents and permissions must be obtained when presenting one or more cases (anonymized) without experimentation or when an author wishes to include details or other personal information or images of patients and any other individuals in an Elsevier publication. Isolated data such as age, sex, service, or institution presented together can breach the patient's privacy and confidentiality. Images accompanied by any patient data always require this statement.
The author will retain the written consents and will only provide Elsevier with copies of the consents or proof of their acquisition upon request.
When the Original research refers to retrospective studies in which obtaining informed consent is not possible, the author must obtain an exemption from this declaration from their institution's Ethics Committee to proceed with the research.
This declaration is mandatory for Originals.
Funding
The author will identify who provided financial support for the conduct of the research and/or preparation of the article and will briefly describe the role of the sponsor(s), if applicable, in the study design; in the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data; in drafting the report; and in the decision to submit the article for publication. If the funding source(s) had no such involvement, this should also be declared.
This is a mandatory declaration for all sections. In the absence of funding, it will state "Funding: none."
Conflict of Interest
The existence of any financial and personal relationship with other individuals or organizations that may have influenced their work must be specified, even if it is not directly related to the current manuscript. Examples of possible competing interests include employment, consultancies, stock ownership, honoraria, paid expert testimony, patent applications/registrations, and other funding, as well as travel grants and participation in courses and conferences as a paid expert. If none of the above conditions are disclosed, the following statement should be added: "Declaration of interest: none."
This declaration is always mandatory. There will be a declaration for each participating author. If there is none, it will state: "Conflict of interest: none."
Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence in Scientific Writing
Other uses are not authorized. Please refer to the description further along in these guidelines.
This statement is always mandatory when used.
Authorship
All authors must have made substantial contributions in each of the following aspects: (1) the conception and design of the study, or the acquisition of data, or the analysis and interpretation of the data; (2) drafting the article or critically revising the intellectual content; (3) final approval of the version to be submitted. Changes in authorship or alterations to their order cannot be made once the article has been submitted without prior justification and approval from the Editor in Chief.
BODY OF THE ARTICLE
In the case of experiments involving animals or humans, certain statements must be included within the manuscript even if they are also required on the submission platform or on the first page.
Ethics and Informed Consent
In the case of experiments on human subjects or animals, the author will declare in the materials and methods section that the Human and Animal Rights guidelines described in the "Ethics in Publication" section of this guide for authors have been followed. In particular, if experimenting with human subjects, the authors will confirm that the research has been conducted in accordance with the World Medical Association code of ethics (Declaration of Helsinki), and in the case of animals, that the ARRIVE guidelines have been followed or that they are acting in accordance with the Animal Laboratory Use and Care Act and, where applicable, the Animal Welfare Act.
The authors must also declare in the materials and methods section (Original) that they have obtained informed consent and approval from the Clinical Research Ethics Committee (CREC) or the relevant committee without disclosing data that would hinder blinded assessment. Please note that the Spanish Law on Biomedical Research establishes that the Ethics Committees for Research corresponding to each centre must evaluate all biomedical research involving human interventions or the use of their biological samples.
Appropriate consents and permissions must be obtained when presenting one or more cases without experimentation, or when an author wishes to include details or other personal information or images of patients and any other individuals in an Elsevier publication. The author will retain the written consent forms and provide Elsevier with copies of the consent forms, or evidence of having obtained them, upon request.
SECTIONS
ORIGINALS
Unpublished works in any field (clinical or experimental) related to Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology. Originals should be structured as follows: Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusions, and References. They must have a maximum length of 20 Din-A4 pages (double-spaced, Arial font size 12) and will accept up to 6 tables and 6 figures (with their corresponding captions). They should not exceed 20-30 bibliographic citations. Original works will include a structured abstract of a maximum of 250 words. The CONSORT guidelines must be followed for the preparation of controlled clinical trials. The maximum number of authors should not exceed 6.
SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS AND META-ANALYSES
Systematic reviews may or may not use statistical methods (meta-analysis) to analyze and summarize the results of the included studies. The PRISMA guidelines available at: http://prisma-statement.org/ should be followed. They must have a maximum length of 20 Din-A4 pages (double-spaced, Arial font size 12) and will accept up to 6 tables and 6 figures (with their corresponding captions). They should not exceed 20-30 bibliographic citations. Original works will include a structured abstract of a maximum of 250 words. The maximum number of authors should not exceed 6.
UPDATE TOPICS
These will be commissioned exclusively by the Editorial Committee of the Journal, and any work that does not come through this channel will be rejected. They must have a maximum length of 25 Din-A4 pages (double-spaced, Arial font size 12) and will accept up to 6 tables and 6 figures. They should not exceed 40-50 bibliographic citations. Review works will include a 150-word abstract. The maximum number of authors should not exceed 6.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
These will be accepted exclusively as a means for readers to communicate with the authors of a RECOT article through their opinions, critiques, contributions of new evidence, or suggestions regarding previously published material. These letters will have a maximum length of 3 Din-A4 pages, double-spaced, Arial font size 12, and will include a maximum of 5 bibliographic references. The maximum number of authors should not exceed 3.