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Developmental Neurorehabilitation

Developmental Neurorehabilitation


Formerly Pediatric Rehabilitation
Published in Association with WFNR Visit the organisation site
Published By: Informa Healthcare
Volume Number: 11
Frequency: 4 issues per year
Print ISSN: 1751-8423
Online ISSN: 1751-8431
 

Aims & Scope

DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROREHABILITATION aims to enhance recovery and rehabilitation in children with brain injury and neurological disorders.

It focuses on a truly developmental perspective: the longitudinal consequences of neurological insult during childhood and the impact of such injury in later life. It covers childhood neurological disorders and treatment, encompassing factors of lifespan, neurological recovery and intervention at experimental, clinical and theoretical levels.

In order to best serve clinicians and researchers, we seek to include an equal representation of basic and clinical research on development, recovery and rehabilitation. With a focus on translational research, we wish to actively pursue the interchange of ideas, and problems connecting basic and clinical scientists.

Contributions are welcomed in the following formats:

  • ORIGINAL RESEARCH - empirical investigations from clinical and animal research
  • SUBJECT REVIEWS - topical reviews to increase awareness and discussion of future research and practice
  • PEER COMMENTARY - different perspectives on published reviews
  • VOICES FROM THE PAST - children, disability and rehabilitation in history
  • CASE STUDIES - the value of single case methodology in elucidating impairments and treatment efficacy
  • ETHICAL AND LEGAL PERSPECTIVES - implications of change in the law and of new research

 

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