Innovations in Neurorehabilitation—2nd Edition
A special issue of Journal of Clinical Medicine (ISSN 2077-0383). This special issue belongs to the section "Clinical Rehabilitation".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 June 2026 | Viewed by 72
Special Issue Editor
Interests: rehabilitation; electrophysiology; physical rehabilitation; neurorehabilitation; stroke rehabilitation; regenerative rehabilitation; spinal cord injury rehabilitation; non-invasive brain stimulation
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Dear Colleagues,
I am pleased to invite you to contribute to this Special Issue, titled “Innovations in Neurorehabilitation—2nd Edition”. For more details on the first volumes, in which we published more than 10 papers, respectively, please visit https://www.mdpi.com/journal/jcm/special_issues/1NE92043GJ
Now that the era of neurorehabilitation is coming, researchers have determined that physical and neurological functioning form the basis of our physical and neurological system and induce plastic change. As will become apparent, none of the ground-breaking treatment innovations, as represented by regenerative medicine or gene treatment, can stand alone without rehabilitation, as long as the treatment requires the reorganization or maturation of the patients’ neural system. In addition, upon the evolution in a variety of fields, as represented by brain science, robotics, virtual reality, and neuroengineering, researchers all around the world are establishing new treatment modalities even today. Rehabilitation is a source of hope for persons with neurological diseases and injuries.
In this Special Issue, we will have neurorehabilitative studies and methodology reports, as well as review papers from both clinical and preclinical fields.
Dr. Syoichi Tashiro
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- clinical neurophysiology
- neuroengineering
- robotics
- non-invasive transcranial brain stimulation
- spinal stimula-tion
- regenerative rehabilitation
- neuroimaging
- brain–computer interface
- brain-spinal interface
- virtual reality
- higher-level cognitive functions
- vision rehabilitation
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Related Special Issue
- Innovations in Neurorehabilitation in Journal of Clinical Medicine (12 articles)
