AIMS and SCOPES:

The Journal of Clinical Neuroscience and Rehabilitation (JCNR) aims to provide a platform for researchers, clinicians, and other professionals to publish and access high-quality research on a broad range of topics related to the fields of clinical neuroscience and rehabilitation. Our primary goal is to advance the knowledge and understanding of the brain and its functions, as well as to promote best practices in the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of neurological disorders.

JCNR welcomes submissions of original research, review articles, case reports, and other types of scientific papers on a range of topics, including but not limited to:

  1. Neurological disorders, such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's disease
  2. Neuropsychology and cognitive function assessment
  3. Rehabilitation interventions, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and cognitive rehabilitation
  4. Neuroscience and neuroimaging techniques
  5. Clinical trials and other research studies on neurological disorders
  6. Rehabilitation technology, including assistive devices and virtual reality
  7. Psychiatric disorders related to neurological conditions
  8. Pain management in neurological disorders
  9. Neurorehabilitation outcomes and quality of life measures
  10. Ethics and professional practice in clinical neuroscience and rehabilitation

Other topics of interest to the journal include neuroplasticity, neurophysiology, neuropharmacology, neurogenetics, and neurodevelopmental disorders.

We are committed to promoting open access to scientific research and to supporting the international research community. Our aim is to provide a forum for researchers and clinicians to share their findings and to promote collaboration and exchange of ideas.

JCNR is peer-reviewed, and we welcome submissions from all over the world. We hope to attract a broad readership, including researchers, clinicians, educators, and students in the fields of clinical neuroscience and rehabilitation. Our goal is to provide a platform for the dissemination of knowledge and to contribute to the advancement of these important fields.

Keywords/Sub-topics:

  1. Stroke rehabilitation
  2. Traumatic brain injury rehabilitation
  3. Multiple sclerosis
  4. Parkinson's disease
  5. Neuropsychology
  6. Cognitive function assessment
  7. Neuroimaging techniques
  8. Clinical trials
  9. Rehabilitation technology
  10. Assistive devices
  11. Virtual reality
  12. Psychiatric disorders
  13. Pain management
  14. Neuroplasticity
  15. Neurophysiology
  16. Neuropharmacology
  17. Neurogenetics
  18. Neurodevelopmental disorders
  19. Ethics in clinical neuroscience
  20. Professional practice in clinical neuroscience
  21. Quality of life measures
  22. Motor function rehabilitation
  23. Cognitive rehabilitation
  24. Speech therapy
  25. Physical therapy
  26. Occupational therapy
  27. Brain plasticity
  28. Cognitive impairments
  29. Mood disorders
  30. Dementia
  31. Alzheimer's disease
  32. Brain-computer interfaces
  33. Deep brain stimulation
  34. Sleep disorders
  • Epilepsy
  1. Neuroinflammation
  • Neurotoxicity
  • Neuroprotection
  • Neurodegenerative disorders
  1. Movement disorders
  2. Spinal cord injury
  3. Neural engineering
  4. Neurosurgery
  5. Brain tumors
  6. Neurorehabilitation techniques
  7. Neurorehabilitation outcomes
  8. Assistive robotics
  9. Transcranial magnetic stimulation
  10. Brain plasticity after injury
  11. Brain injury prevention
  12. Traumatic brain injury prevention
  13. Pediatric neurorehabilitation
  • Autism spectrum disorders
  1. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
  2. Intellectual disability
  • Sensory processing disorders
  1. Neurofeedback
  2. Mindfulness-based interventions
  3. Virtual reality exposure therapy
  4. Animal models of neurological disorders
  5. Acute brain injury
  6. Pediatric neurorehabilitation
  7. Cognitive rehabilitation
  8. Neural plasticity
  • Spinal cord injury rehabilitation
  1. Neuro-oncology rehabilitation
  • Cardiopulmonary rehabilitation
  • Motor learning
  • Neurorehabilitation in Parkinson’s disease
  1. Rehabilitation robotics
  2. Rehabilitation technology
  3. Neuroprosthetics
  • Assistive technology
  1. Virtual reality rehabilitation
  2. Disability management
  • Occupational therapy
  1. Speech and language therapy
  2. Music therapy
  3. Art therapy
  4. Mindfulness-based interventions
  5. Yoga and rehabilitation
  6. Meditation and rehabilitation
  • Neuropsychological assessment
  1. Stroke rehabilitation
  2. Neurorehabilitation in multiple sclerosis
  • Rehabilitation psychology
  1. Neurorehabilitation nursing
  2. Rehabilitation in traumatic brain injury
  3. Rehabilitation in spinal cord injury
  4. Rehabilitation in stroke
  5. Rehabilitation in neurodegenerative diseases
  6. Rehabilitation in neuromuscular disorders
  • Rehabilitation in vestibular disorders
  1. Rehabilitation in visual impairment
  2. Rehabilitation in hearing impairment
  • Rehabilitation in amputation
  1. Rehabilitation in chronic pain
  2. Rehabilitation in cancer
  3. Rehabilitation in palliative care
  4. Rehabilitation in geriatrics
  5. Rehabilitation in sports injuries
  6. Rehabilitation in orthopedics
  7. Rehabilitation in rheumatology
  8. Rehabilitation in cardiopulmonary disorders
  9. Rehabilitation in obesity
  10. Rehabilitation in diabetes
  11. Rehabilitation in eating disorders
  12. Rehabilitation in addiction
  13. Rehabilitation in mental health
  14. Rehabilitation in cognitive disorders
  15. Rehabilitation in developmental disorders
  16. Rehabilitation in aging
  17. Rehabilitation in community settings
  18. Rehabilitation in home care
  19. Tele-rehabilitation
  20. Health promotion and disease prevention
  21. Public health and rehabilitation
  22. Rehabilitation policy
  23. Healthcare disparities in rehabilitation
  24. Patient and family-centered care
  25. Interprofessional collaboration
  26. Ethics in neurorehabilitation
  27. Evidence-based practice
  28. Quality improvement in neurorehabilitation
  29. Outcomes research in neurorehabilitation
  30. Big data and neurorehabilitation
  31. Artificial intelligence and neurorehabilitation
  32. Digital health and neurorehabilitation
  33. Health economics in neurorehabilitation
  34. Healthcare delivery models in neurorehabilitation
  35. Global health and neurorehabilitation
  36. Community-based rehabilitation
  37. Assistive devices and technologies for neurorehabilitation
  38. Vocational rehabilitation
  39. Return to work after brain injury
  40. Return to driving after brain injury
  41. Accessibility in the built environment
  42. Emergency preparedness in neurorehabilitation
  43. Disaster response and neurorehabilitation
  44. Rehabilitation education and training.
  45. Brain stimulation
  46. Mindfulness-based interventions
  47. Acute and chronic pain management
  48. Sleep disorders
  49. Movement disorders
  50. Cognitive rehabilitation
  51. Neurological disorders
  52. Cardiovascular rehabilitation
  53. Traumatic brain injury
  54. Motor rehabilitation
  55. Gait and balance rehabilitation
  56. Neurorehabilitation nursing
  57. Speech and language rehabilitation
  58. Assistive technology in rehabilitation
  59. Neurodevelopmental disorders
  60. Musculoskeletal rehabilitation
  61. Spinal cord injury
  62. Mental health rehabilitation
  63. Patient-centered rehabilitation
  64. Community-based rehabilitation
  65. Rehabilitation outcomes and assessment
  66. Interdisciplinary rehabilitation
  67. Pharmacological interventions in rehabilitation
  68. Rehabilitation psychology
  69. Pain neuroscience education
  70. Rehabilitation for sports injuries
  71. Tele-rehabilitation
  72. Vocational rehabilitation
  73. Complementary and alternative therapies in rehabilitation
  74. Rehabilitation in oncology
  75. Rehabilitation ethics
  76. Rehabilitation in geriatrics
  77. Rehabilitation in pediatrics
  78. Rehabilitation in cardiology
  79. Neuroplasticity and rehabilitation
  80. Rehabilitation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  81. Rehabilitation in renal diseases
  82. Rehabilitation in burns
  83. Rehabilitation in critical care
  84. Neuroprosthetics
  85. Stroke rehabilitation
  86. Rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis
  87. Rehabilitation in Parkinson’s disease
  88. Rehabilitation in Alzheimer’s disease
  89. Rehabilitation in Huntington’s disease
  90. Rehabilitation in Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
  91. Rehabilitation in Guillain-Barre syndrome
  92. Rehabilitation in Myasthenia Gravis
  93. Rehabilitation in Muscular dystrophy
  94. Rehabilitation in Osteoarthritis
  95. Rehabilitation in Rheumatoid arthritis
  96. Rehabilitation in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)
  97. Rehabilitation in Sarcopenia
  98. Rehabilitation in Systemic Sclerosis
  99. Rehabilitation in Ankylosing spondylitis
  100. Rehabilitation in Psoriatic arthritis
  101. Rehabilitation in Gout
  102. Rehabilitation in Fibromyalgia
  103. Rehabilitation in Chronic fatigue syndrome
  104. Rehabilitation in Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)

Note: The list of keywords/sub-topics is not exhaustive and is intended to give an overview of the scope of the journal.

The Journal of Clinical Neuroscience and Rehabilitation aims to provide a platform for researchers, scholars, and practitioners in the field of clinical neuroscience and rehabilitation to share their knowledge and expertise, and to promote advancements in the field. Our mission is to publish high-quality research that contributes to the understanding and treatment of neurological disorders, as well as rehabilitation techniques and strategies to improve quality of life for patients. Our vision is to become a leading source of information and inspiration for clinicians, researchers, and educators worldwide.

We strive to publish original research, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, case studies, and commentaries that cover a wide range of topics related to clinical neuroscience and rehabilitation. Our scope includes, but is not limited to, neuroplasticity, neurorehabilitation, cognitive rehabilitation, motor learning and control, speech and language disorders, stroke rehabilitation, traumatic brain injury, neurodegenerative diseases, neuropsychology, neuropharmacology, neuroimaging, neurophysiology, and assistive technology. We aim to maintain the highest standards of ethical and scientific rigor, and to provide a fair and unbiased review process for all submissions.

Overall, the Journal of Clinical Neuroscience and Rehabilitation is dedicated to advancing knowledge in the field of clinical neuroscience and rehabilitation, and to promoting the highest quality of care for patients with neurological disorders. We welcome submissions from researchers, scholars, and practitioners from all over the world, and we look forward to contributing to the growth and development of this important field.