Research landscape, hotspots, and evolutionary trends of knee osteoarthritis and oxidative stress: a multidimensional bibliometric analysis - Report - MDSpire

Research landscape, hotspots, and evolutionary trends of knee osteoarthritis and oxidative stress: a multidimensional bibliometric analysis

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  • Yuhang Zhang

  • Erkun Yang

  • Rongfeng Lu

  • Bin Xie

  • Dianhe Du

  • Yuankun Xu

  • June 10, 2026

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Clinical Report: Research Trends in Knee Osteoarthritis and Oxidative Stress

Overview

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Background

Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is a prevalent degenerative joint disease that significantly impacts the quality of life in middle-aged and older adults. Understanding the role of oxidative stress in KOA pathogenesis is crucial, as it represents a shift from traditional mechanical wear theories to a more complex molecular understanding. This evolving perspective underscores the importance of targeted research to develop effective treatment strategies.

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Key Findings

  • Research on KOA and oxidative stress is rapidly expanding, peaking in 2024.
  • China leads in publication output but shows low centrality and institutional network density.
  • Key research themes include nutritional interventions, mechanistic exploration, and therapeutic investigations.
  • The research evolution follows a trajectory from foundational validation to translational expansion.
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration is essential for advancing research and clinical applications.

Clinical Implications

Clinicians should be aware of the evolving understanding of KOA, particularly the role of oxidative stress in disease progression. Future research should focus on interdisciplinary approaches to develop targeted therapies that address both local and systemic factors in KOA.

Conclusion

The study highlights the fragmented yet collaborative nature of KOA and oxidative stress research, emphasizing the need for enhanced international cooperation to improve treatment strategies. Continued exploration of this field is vital for advancing clinical practices.

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