Materials and Method: The Web of Science Core Collection database was used to examine scientific papers on geriatric rehabilitation from 2015 to 2025. We used VOSviewer and Bibliometrix to do bibliometric analyses. The research analyzed yearly publication trends, contributions by country, productivity of authors and institutions, prominent journals, collaboration networks, citation distributions, co-citation analyses, keywords, and commonly cited references.
Results: We found a total of 666 publications, of which 588 were original articles and 78 reviews. The average yearly increase in publications was 4.97%. The Netherlands ranked first in both publication numbers and international collaborations, followed by Germany and Australia. Vrije University Amsterdam and Leiden University were among the most productive universities. Commonly used keywords were "rehabilitation," "geriatric rehabilitation," "older adults," "aging," and "frailty." In the last few years, the keywords "virtual reality," "index," "consensus," "hospitalization," and "quality of life" have become more popular.
Conclusion: Our analysis shows that research on geriatric rehabilitation has been steadily increasing over the past ten years. Research in this domain has predominantly concentrated on functional enhancement; however, recent years have witnessed an expansion in technological applications and multidisciplinary methodologies. These kinds of studies are expected to help future research and health policy.
Keywords : Geriatrics; Rehabilitation; Bibliometrics