Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair
Neurorehabilitation & Neural Repair offers neurologists, neurosurgeons, physiatrists, rehabilitation nurses, discharge planners, social workers, basic scientists working in neural regeneration and plasticity, and physical, occupational, and speech therapists innovative and reliable reports relevant to functional recovery from neural injury and long term neurologic care. The journal's unique focus is evidence-based basic and clinical practice and research.
NNR deals with the management and fundamental mechanisms of functional recovery from conditions such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders, Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, traumatic and acquired brain injuries and related secondary conditions, spinal cord injuries, and peripheral nerve injuries.
Some of the key topics covered in recent issues include cortical remodeling after stroke, traumatic brain injury or spinal cord injury studied by transcranial magnetic stimulation and functional magnetic resonance imaging, mechanisms of sprouting and regeneration, development of cell lines for transplantation and trophic factor replacement strategies to promote functional recovery in human patients, multidisciplinary management of neurologic disease, bioengineering and assistive devices used in the management of neurologic impairment or pain syndromes, pharmacological management of multiple sclerosis, pharmacology of motor recovery, cognitive rehabilitation, and design of randomized multicenter trials in neurorehabilitation.
The journal carries articles designed to appeal to a variety of audiences: clinical practice, research, brief communications, case reports, reviews, and media reviews.
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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The Journal will consider for publication original articles and reviews on both basic science and clinical research relevant to recovery from neural injury. Examples of appropriate topics include cortical remodeling, mechanisms of sprouting and regeneration, the development of cell lines for transplantation and trophic factor replacement, strategies to promote functional recovery in human patients, design of outcome measures in neurologic rehabilitation, the multidisciplinary management of neurologic disease, and bioengineering and assistive devices used in the management of neurologic impairment.
Randolph Nudo, PhD | University of Kansas, USA |
Gert Kwakkel, PhD, PT | Amsterdam University Medical Center, The Netherlands |
Bruce Dobkin, MD | University of California Los Angeles, USA |
Labe D. Scheinberg, MD | Founding Editor |
Michael E. Selzer, MD | Temple University, USA |
Phillipe Azouvi, MD, PhD | Hôpital Raymond-Poincaré, France |
Niels Birbaumer, PhD | University of Tübingen, Germany |
Michael R. Borich, PhD, PT | Emory University, USA |
Lara Boyd, PhD, PT | University of British Columbia, Canada |
Cathrin Buetefisch, MD, PhD | Emory University, USA |
Jason Carmel, MD, PhD | Columbia University, USA |
S. Thomas Carmichael, MD, PhD | University of California Los Angeles, USA |
Alex R. Carter, MD, PhD | Washington University, USA |
Steven Cramer, MD | University of California Los Angeles, USA |
Armin Curt, MD | Balgrist University Hospital, Switzerland |
Diane L. Damiano, PhD, PT | National Institutes of Health, USA |
Numa Dancause, PhD | Université de Montréal, Canada |
Gammon M. Earhart, PhD, PT | Washington University, USA |
Peter Feys, PhD | Hasselt University, Belgium |
Beth E. Fisher, PhD, PT | University of Southern California, USA |
Karunesh Ganguly, MD, PhD | University of California San Francisco, USA |
Kate Hayward, PhD, PT | University of Melbourne, Australia |
Friedhelm Hummel, MD, PhD | Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland |
Lingjing Jin, MD | Shanghai Tongji Hospital, China |
Douglas I. Katz, MD | Boston University, USA |
Mindy F. Levin, PhD, PT | McGill University, Canada |
John Martin, PhD | The City College of New York, USA |
Thomas A. Matyas, PhD | La Trobe University, Australia |
Jyutika Mehta, PhD, CCC-SLP | Texas Woman's University, USA |
Ichiro Miyai, MD, PhD | Morinomiya Hospital, Japan |
Robert W. Motl, PhD | University of Alabama Birmingham, USA |
Monica Perez, PhD, PT | Shirley Ryan Ability Lab, USA |
Darcy Reisman, PhD, PT | University of Delaware, USA |
Rüdiger Seitz, MD | Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany |
Michael E. Selzer, MD | Temple University, USA |
Cathy Stinear, PhD | University of Auckland, New Zealand |
Ada Tang, PhD, PT | McMaster University, Canada |
Hubertus J. Van Hedel, PhD, PT | University Children's Hospital Zurich, Switzerland |
Nick S. Ward, MD | University College London, UK |
George F. Wittenberg, MD, PhD | University of Pittsburgh, USA |
Yanming Li, PhD | University of Kansas Medical Center, USA |
Steven R. Zeiler, MD, PhD | Johns Hopkins University, USA |
Sam Nemanich, PhD, MSCI | Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, USA |
Daniele Piscitelli, PT, PhD | University of Connecticut, USA |
Natalia Sánchez, PhD | Chapman University, Orange, CA, USA |
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