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Abstract Submission Deadline 31 March 2023
Manuscript Submission Deadline 30 June 2023

Frontiers in Neurology is delighted to present a ‘Reviews in’ series of article collections,

Reviews in Neurorehabilitation, which will publish high-quality scholarly review papers on a range of key topics within the Neurorehabilitation field.



Specifically, the aim is to highlight recent advances in the field, whilst emphasizing important directions and new possibilities for future inquiries. We anticipate the research presented will promote discussion in the Neurorehabilitation community that will translate to best practice applications in clinical, public health and policy settings.



The Reviews in Neurorehabilitation collection welcomes full-length, mini or systematic review papers. This Research Topic will lead the way in unveiling the future of Neurorehabilitation research as it continues to develop.



The Topic Editors would particularly welcome contributions based on their particular expertise in the following sub-areas:



• Reviews on the clinical effect of neuro-rehabilitation interventions using technologies in the perspective of a personalized rehabilitation plan;

• Reviews on biomarkers for predicting recovery after neurological injury such as stroke and traumatic brain injury;

• Reviews or perspectives on the personalized approach in neurorehabilitation;

• Reviews on non-invasive brain stimulation techniques in neuro-rehabilitation;

• Reviews on tele-rehabilitation after stroke;

• Advances in the rehabilitation of language disorders;

• Advances in interventions for sensory, perceptual, and visuospatial deficits.



This Research Topic will lead the way in unveiling the future of Neurorehabilitation research as it develops, and we look forward to welcoming your contribution.

Keywords: neurorehabilitation, brain stimulation, interventions, telehealth, biomarkers, recovery


Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.

Frontiers in Neurology is delighted to present a ‘Reviews in’ series of article collections,

Reviews in Neurorehabilitation, which will publish high-quality scholarly review papers on a range of key topics within the Neurorehabilitation field.



Specifically, the aim is to highlight recent advances in the field, whilst emphasizing important directions and new possibilities for future inquiries. We anticipate the research presented will promote discussion in the Neurorehabilitation community that will translate to best practice applications in clinical, public health and policy settings.



The Reviews in Neurorehabilitation collection welcomes full-length, mini or systematic review papers. This Research Topic will lead the way in unveiling the future of Neurorehabilitation research as it continues to develop.



The Topic Editors would particularly welcome contributions based on their particular expertise in the following sub-areas:



• Reviews on the clinical effect of neuro-rehabilitation interventions using technologies in the perspective of a personalized rehabilitation plan;

• Reviews on biomarkers for predicting recovery after neurological injury such as stroke and traumatic brain injury;

• Reviews or perspectives on the personalized approach in neurorehabilitation;

• Reviews on non-invasive brain stimulation techniques in neuro-rehabilitation;

• Reviews on tele-rehabilitation after stroke;

• Advances in the rehabilitation of language disorders;

• Advances in interventions for sensory, perceptual, and visuospatial deficits.



This Research Topic will lead the way in unveiling the future of Neurorehabilitation research as it develops, and we look forward to welcoming your contribution.

Keywords: neurorehabilitation, brain stimulation, interventions, telehealth, biomarkers, recovery


Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.

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