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NeuroRehabilitation
An Interdisciplinary Journal
IMPACT FACTOR: 1,953 (JCR '09) ISSN: 1053-8135 Volume 26-27; 8 issues Institutional subscription (print and online) for 2010: €766 / US$1065 (including postage and handling) Click on the subscribe button for more options, including personal subscription prices. Status Report: Last issue (volume 26:3) online on 06 May 2010 Next issue (volume 26:4) scheduled for July 2010 Aims and Scope Editorial Board Submission of Manuscripts Abstracted in Download flyer for this journal |
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Editors-in-Chief Nathan D. Zasler
Concussion Care Centre of Virginia / Tree of Life Services 10120 West Broad Street Suite G & H Glen Allen, VA 23060 USA Tel.: +1 804 346 1803 Fax:+1 804 346 1956 E-mail: nzasler@cccv-ltd.com Jeffrey S. Kreutzer Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Medical Center West Hospital, Room 3-102 1200 East Broad Street VCU P.O. Box 980542 Richmond, VA 23298-0542 USA Tel.: +1 804 828 9055 Fax:+1 804 828 2378 E-mail: jskreutz@vcu.edu Managing Editor Melissa Oliver MS OTR/L
1201 Broad Rock Blvd Richmond, VA 23249 USA Tel.: +1 804 675 5000 ext. 5364 E-mail: melissaotr@gmail.com Editorial Board
See instructions to authors. NeuroRehabilitation is an international journal which emphasizes publication of scientifically based, practical information relevant to all aspects of neurologic rehabilitation. Manuscripts cover the full life span and range of neurological disabilities including stroke, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, neuromuscular disease, and other neurological disorders. Information is intended for an interdisciplinary audience. Issues of the journal are thematically organized. Themes have focused on specific clinical disorders, types of therapy, and age groups. Proposals for thematic issues and suggestions for issue editors are welcomed. NeuroRehabilitation also publishes original research and book reviews. Letters to the editor, commentaries, and editorials are also welcomed. Readers are encouraged to submit original research which includes experimental investigations or case reports. Reviews of rehabilitation literature will be published as well. Manuscripts are given blind, peer review, and authors are provided with timely, constructive feedback. Publication decisions will be made based on relevance to practice, quality of methodology, and synthesis of findings with existing literature. Abstracted in
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