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Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair

Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the latest advancements in the field of neurorehabilitation and neural repair. It publishes high-quality research articles, reviews, and clinical studies that explore innovative approaches to improve the functional recovery and quality of life for individuals with neurological disorders. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including neuroplasticity, neuroimaging, neurorehabilitation techniques, assistive technologies, and regenerative medicine. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, a

Details
Abbr. Neurorehabil Neural Repair
Publisher Sage Publications
Start 1999
End Continuing
Frequency Nine issues a year
p-ISSN 1545-9683
e-ISSN 1552-6844
Country United States
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 1995 128
SJR / Ranks: 2064 1456
CiteScore / Ranks: 2677 7.30
JIF / Ranks: 2095 4.2
Recent Articles
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Koppelmans V, Duff K, Schaefer S
Neurorehabil Neural Repair . 2025 Feb; :15459683241309591. PMID: 40016878
Background: Predicting the rate of cognitive and functional decline over the course of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease (AD) is vital for advancing clinical care and research initiatives....
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Le Perf G, Faity G, Mottet D, Muthalib M, Laffont I, Bakhti K
Neurorehabil Neural Repair . 2025 Feb; :15459683241303691. PMID: 39995065
Background: After a stroke, the use of the paretic arm is determined by its capacity (what it can or cannot do). When both arms have capacity to perform a task,...
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Piscitelli D, Khayat J, Feldman A, Levin M
Neurorehabil Neural Repair . 2025 Feb; :15459683251318689. PMID: 39945415
Background: After a central nervous system lesion, the ability to control muscle activation and relaxation in specific joint ranges may be impaired. The underlying mechanism of this sensorimotor impairment is...
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Thrue C, Hvid L, Diechmann M, Gaemelke T, Stenager E, Dalgas U, et al.
Neurorehabil Neural Repair . 2025 Feb; :15459683251318246. PMID: 39945393
Background: Early identification of potential deficits is of utmost importance as early diagnosis and early treatment has been shown to be crucial to reduce disease activity and disease impact-leading to...
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Bachar Kirshenboim Y, Tzur Lebovich S, Weitzer T, Doron D, Bondi M, Cialic R, et al.
Neurorehabil Neural Repair . 2025 Feb; :15459683251317192. PMID: 39932232
Background: Dual-task capacity, which might be impaired poststroke, is needed for daily functions. Therefore, dual-task capacity should be assessed during rehabilitation. The Dual Overload Interference Test (DO-IT) is a new...
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Yang S, Johnson P, Hansen C, Wilde E, Cortez M, Dibble L, et al.
Neurorehabil Neural Repair . 2025 Feb; :15459683251317184. PMID: 39932224
Background: Deficits in dual-tasks (DT) are frequently observed post-concussion (ie, mild Traumatic Brain Injury). However, traditional DT may not be relevant to daily life. Walking while talking elicits DT costs...
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Ashcroft S, Johnson L, Kuys S, Thompson-Butel A
Neurorehabil Neural Repair . 2025 Feb; :15459683251317185. PMID: 39932216
Background: High intensity interval training (HIIT) is a mode of aerobic exercise that can increase neurotrophin concentration, improve cardiovascular health, and enhance recovery post-stroke. However, HIIT is not commonly prescribed...
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Branscheidt M, Hadjiosif A, Anaya M, Keller J, Widmer M, Runnalls K, et al.
Neurorehabil Neural Repair . 2025 Jan; 15459683241304352. PMID: 39849897
Background: In humans, most spontaneous recovery from motor impairment after stroke occurs in the first 3 months. Studies in animal models show higher responsiveness to training over a similar time-period....
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Kuhl L, Jeffers M, Hristozov N, Karthikeyan S, McDonald M, Hufnagel A, et al.
Neurorehabil Neural Repair . 2025 Jan; 15459683241309567. PMID: 39819253
Background: There is a critical time window of post-stroke neuroplasticity when spontaneous behavioral recovery occurs. Potential factors responsible for this heightened plasticity are the reduction of parvalbumin-immunoreactive (PV+) interneuron inhibitory...
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Felius R, Punt M, Wouda N, Geerars M, Bruijn S, Wittink H, et al.
Neurorehabil Neural Repair . 2025 Jan; :15459683241304350. PMID: 39810283
Background: How gait changes during the early stages of stoke rehabilitation, and which patient characteristics are associated with these changes is still largely unknown. Objective: he first objective was to...