Developmental Neurorehabilitation Explained

Developmental Neurorehabilitation
Cover:Developmental Neurorehabilitation.jpg
Former Name:Pediatric Rehabilitation
Abbreviation:Dev. Neurorehabilit.
Nlm:Dev Neurorehabil
Discipline:Neurology
Editor:Russell Lang and Wendy Machalicek
Publisher:Taylor and Francis Group
History:1997–present
Frequency:Bimonthly
Impact:2.05
Impact-Year:2014
Issn:1751-8423
Eissn:1751-8431
Oclc:122931414
Website:http://www.tandfonline.com/ipdr

Developmental Neurorehabilitiation is a peer-reviewed medical journal which covers research into recovery and rehabilitation in children with brain injury and neurological disorders. The editors of Developmental Neurorehabilitation are Russell Lang Texas State University and Wendy Machalicek University of Oregon.[1]

The journal is focused on a 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.

Developmental Neurorehabilitation is indexed in ACNR, Cinahl, EBSCO Online, Elsevier Bibliographic Databases, Family Index Database, Index Medicus/MEDLINE, Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition (Thomson Reuters), Neuroscience Citation Index, PEDro, PsycINFO, PubMed, RECAL Information Services, Science Citation Inex Expanded (SciSearch), and Scopus.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Editorial Board Members. 2014-07-07 . tandfonline.com/ipdr .