期刊名称:JOURNAL OF HEAD TRAUMA REHABILITATION

ISSN:0885-9701
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, USA, PA, 19103
  出版社网址:http://www.lww.com/
期刊网址:http://journals.lww.com/headtraumarehab/pages/default.aspx
影响因子:2.71
主题范畴:CLINICAL NEUROLOGY;    REHABILITATION

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal
 
The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation is a peer-reviewed journal that provides information on clinical management and rehabilitation of persons with head injuries for the practicing professional. It is the official journal of the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA). 

Instructions to Authors
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The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation (JHTR) is a bimonthly journal devoted to clinical management and rehabilitation of persons with brain injury. It is interdisciplinary, and designed to provide the most current and relevant information for the practicing professional. Four issues each year are devoted to single topics, solicited by the editors, and two consist primarily of unsolicited, empirical research reports.

Authors are encouraged to submit to JHTR original manuscripts based on observations or experimentation that add new knowledge to the field of brain injury and rehabilitation. Analytical reviews that codify existing knowledge or illuminate the present and future roles of practitioners in the field are welcomed. In addition to topical articles, JHTR seeks manuscripts dealing with a variety of subjects that have current or future importance to all areas of brain injury rehabilitation, from acute medical management and rehabilitation therapies to problems with reintegration into the community. Acceptance or rejection of an article is determined through masked peer review.

Manuscript Submission

On-line manuscript submission:
All manuscripts must be submitted on-line through the web site at https://jhtr.edmgr.com/.

First-time users: Please click the Register button from the menu above and enter the requested information. On successful registration, you will be sent an e-mail indicating your user name and password. Note: If you have received an e-mail from us with an assigned user ID and password, or if you are a repeat user, do not register again. Just log in. Once you have an assigned ID and password, you do not have to re-register, even if your status changes (that is, author, reviewer, or editor).

Authors: Please click the log-in button from the menu at the top of the page and log in to the system as an Author. Submit your manuscript according to the author instructions. You will be able to track the progress of your manuscript through the system. If you experience any problems, please contact corrigan.1@osu.edu, phone: (614) 293-3830, fax (614) 293-4870.

LWW AUTHOR'S MANUSCRIPT CHECKLIST FOR JOURNALS

Authors should pay particular attention to the items below before submitting their manuscripts.

Manuscript Preparation
  • Manuscripts should be double spaced (including quotations, lists, and references, footnotes, figure captions, and all parts of tables).
  • Manuscripts should be ordered as follows: title page, abstracts, text, references, appendixes, tables, and any illustrations.
  • Manuscripts should be line numbered in their original format (e.g. Microsoft Word line numbering).
  • In order to maintain a masked review process, it is the author’s responsibility to make every attempt to mask all information in the manuscript that would reveal the identity of the author to the reviewer.
  • Manuscripts should generally not exceed 25 double-spaced, typed pages, inclusive of references, tables, figures and text. Longer papers may be submitted when clarity of content substantially depends on length.
  • Title page including (1) title of the article; (2) author names (with highest academic degrees) and affiliations (including titles, departments, and name and location of institutions of primary employment); (3) disclosure of funding received for this work including from any of the following organizations with open access policies: National Institutes of Health, Wellcome Trust, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute; and (4) any acknowledgments credits, or disclaimers.
  • A structured abstract of no more than 200 words should be prepared and include up to 10 key words that describe the contents of the article like those that appear in the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) or the National Library of Medicine's Medical Subject Headings (MeSH).
  • There should be a clear indication of the placement of all tables and figures in text.
  • The author is responsible for obtaining written permission for any borrowed text, tables, or figures.
  • Signed copyright transfer forms may be scanned and uploaded as part of the initial on-line submission. If the signed copyright transfer form is unavailable at the time of on-line submission, the form may be sent by e-mail, fax or regular mail to:
John D. Corrigan, PhD, ABPP
Editor, Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
480 Medical Center Drive
Columbus, OH 43210
fax: (614) 293-4870
e-mail: corrigan.1@osu.edu

References
  • References must be cited in text and styled in the reference list according to the American Medical Association Manual of Style, ed. 9, copyright 1998, AMA. They must be numbered consecutively in the order they are cited; reference numbers may be used more than once throughout an article. Page numbers should appear with the text citation following a specific quote. References should be double spaced and placed at the end of the text.
  • References should not be created using Microsoft Word's automatic footnote/endnote feature.
  • References should be included on a separate page at the end of the article and should be double- spaced.
  • Examples of correctly styled reference list entries:
Journals: Author, article title, journal, year, volume, inclusive pages. Doe J. Drug therapy in brain injury.
J Clin Psychopharmacol. 1975;23:170�84.

Books: Author, book title, place of publication, publisher, year.
Rosenthal M, Griffith ER, Kreutzer JS, et al, eds. Rehabilitation of the Adult and Child with Traumatic Brain Injury. 3rd ed. Philadelphia: FA Davis Co; 1999.

Chapters: Author, chapter title, book editor book title, place of publication, publisher, year.
McTavish IM. P Mild brain injury in the community. In: Rosenthal M, Griffith ER, Kreutzer JS, et al, eds. Rehabilitation of the Adult and Child with Traumatic Brain Injury. 3rd ed. Philadelphia: FA Davis Co; 1999.

Figures

A) Four Steps for Submitting Artwork
  1. Learn about Digital Art creation. Visit www.lwwonline.com
    1. Click “For Authors�and go to the Artwork tab.
    2. Here you will also find specific Digital-Imaging Software Instructions to help support your efforts to create perfect images the first time.
  2. Create, Scan and Save your artwork according to the Digital Artwork Guideline Checklist.
  3. Compare your final figure to the Target Digital-Imaging Results listed below.
  4. Upload each figure to Editorial Manager in conjunction with your manuscript text and tables.
B) Color Figures
JHTR is a black and white publication and figures will be printed in black and white. It is possible, however, for figures to be printed in full color (four color) at a per-page fee of $650. If you would like to have your figures printed in color, please contact John Corrigan, Editor (e-mail@ corrigan.1@osu.edu). He will contact the Publisher who will initiate the billing process.
C) Digital Artwork Guideline Checklist
Basics to have in place before submitting your digital art.
  • Artwork saved as TIFF and EPS files. Do not save TIFFs as compressed files. PowerPoints are also acceptable.
  • Artwork created as the actual size (or slightly larger) it will appear in the journal. (To get an idea of the size images should be when they print, study a copy of the journal to which you wish to submit. Measure the artwork typically shown and scale your image to match.)
  • Crop out any white or black space surrounding the image.
  • Text and fonts in any figure are one of the acceptable fonts: Helvetica, Times Roman, Symbol, Mathematical PI, and European PI.
  • Color images are created/scanned and saved and submitted as CMYK only. Do not submit any figures in RGB mode because RGB is the color mode used for screens/monitors and CMYK is the color mode used for print.
  • Line art saved at a resolution of at least 1200 dpi.
  • Images saved at a resolution of at least 300 dpi.
  • Each figure saved as a separate file and saved separately from the accompanying text file.
  • For multi-panel or composite figures only: Any figure with multiple parts should be sent as one file with each part labeled the way it is to appear in print.
Remember:
  • Artwork generated from office suite programs such as CorelDRAW, MS Word, Excel, and artwork downloaded from the Internet (JPEG or GIF files) cannot be used because the quality is poor when printed.
  • Cite figures consecutively in your manuscript.
  • Number figures in the figure legend in the order in which they are discussed.
  • Upload figures consecutively to the Editorial Manager web site and number figures consecutively the Description box during upload
  • All electronic art that cannot be successfully uploaded must be submitted on a 3 1/2-inch high-density disk, a CD-ROM, or an Iomega Zip disk, accompanied by high-resolution laser prints of each image.

Supplemental Digital Content

Supplemental Digital Content (SDC):
Authors may submit SDC via Editorial Manager to LWW journals that enhance their article's text to be considered for online posting. SDC may include standard media such as text documents, graphs, audio, video, etc. On the Attach Files page of the submission process, please select Supplemental Audio, Video, or Data for your uploaded file as the Submission Item. If an article with SDC is accepted, our production staff will create a URL with the SDC file. The URL will be placed in the call-out within the article. SDC files are not copy-edited by LWW staff, they will be presented digitally as submitted. For a list of all available file types and detailed instructions, please visit http://links.lww.com/A142.

SDC Call-outs
Supplemental Digital Content must be cited consecutively in the text of the submitted manuscript. Citations should include the type of material submitted (Audio, Figure, Table, etc.), be clearly labeled as "Supplemental Digital Content," include the sequential list number, and provide a description of the supplemental content. All descriptive text should be included in the call-out as it will not appear elsewhere in the article.
Example:
We performed many tests on the degrees of flexibility in the elbow (see Video, Supplemental Digital Content 1, which demonstrates elbow flexibility) and found our results inconclusive.

List of Supplemental Digital Content
A listing of Supplemental Digital Content must be submitted at the end of the manuscript file. Include the SDC number and file type of the Supplemental Digital Content. This text will be removed by our production staff and not be published.
Example:
Supplemental Digital Content 1. wmv

SDC File Requirements
All acceptable file types are permissible up to 10 MBs. For audio or video files greater than 10 MBs, authors should first query the journal office for approval. For a list of all available file types and detailed instructions, please visit http://links.lww.com/A142.

Tables
  • Tables should be on a separate page at the end of the manuscript.
  • Number tables consecutively and supply a brief title for each.
  • Include explanatory footnotes for all nonstandard abbreviations.
  • Cite each table in the text in consecutive order.
  • If you use data from another published or unpublished source, obtain permission and acknowledge fully.

Permissions

Authors are responsible for obtaining signed letters from copyright holders granting permission to reprint material being borrowed or adapted from other sources, including previously published material of your own. Authors must obtain written permission for the following material. This includes any written material that has not been created and submitted to LWW for a specific publication (including forms, checklists, cartoons, text, tables, figures, exhibits, glossaries, and pamphlets); concepts, theories, or formulas used exclusively in a chapter or section; direct quotes from a book or journal that are over 30% of a printed page; and all excerpts from newspapers or other short articles. Without written permission from the copyright holder, these items may not be used.

Where permission has been granted, the author should follow any special wording stipulated by the grantor when attributing the source in the manuscript. Letters of permission must be submitted before publication of the manuscript.

Compliance with NIH and Other Research Funding Agency Accessibility Requirements

A number of research funding agencies now require or request authors to submit the post-print (the article after peer review and acceptance but not the final published article) to a repository that is accessible online by all without charge. As a service to our authors, LWW will identify to the National Library of Medicine (NLM) articles that require deposit and will transmit the post-print of an article based on research funded in whole or in part by the National Institutes of Health, Wellcome Trust, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, or other funding agencies to PubMed Central. The revised Copyright Transfer Agreement provides the mechanism.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
John D. Corrigan, PhD, ABPP
Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
The Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio
 

Senior Editors
Nathaniel H. Mayer, MD
Emeritus Director,
Drucker Brain Injury Center
Moss Rehabilitation Hospital,
Emeritus Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine,
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,
Temple University School of Medicine
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Bruce Caplan, PhD, ABPP
Independent Practice, Lankenau Hospital
Wynnewood, Pennsylvania

Associate Editor
Jennifer Bogner, PhD, ABPP
Associate Professor,
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
The Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio

Special Feature Editors
Shane S. Bush, PhD, ABPP, ABPN,
Long Island Neuropsychology, P.C.
Lake Ronkonkoma, New York

Joshua B. Cantor, PhD
Department of Rehabilitation
Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
New York

William J. Lynch, PhD
Redwood City, California
Joseph Romano, Esq.
Norristown, Pennsylvania

Mel B. Glenn, MD
Director,
Outpatient and Community
Brain Injury Rehabilitation Programs
Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital,
Associate Professor
Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts

Editorial Board

Kathleen R. Bell, MD
Associate Professor,
Rehabilitation Physician Medical Director
Rehabilitation Medicine Ambulatory Care
Medical Director,
Brain Injury Rehabilitation Program
University of Washington,
Seattle, Washington

Cynthia F. Berrol, PhD
Professor [Emerita],
Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education
California State University
Hayward, California

Charles D. Callahan, PhD, ABPP
Administrator, Neuromuscular,
Orthopaedic and Emergency Services
Memorial Medical Center
Springfield, Illinois

George J. Carnevale, PhD
Assistant Professor,
Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation,
UMDNJ �New Jersey Medical School

D. Nathan Cope, MD
Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer
Paradigm Health Corporation
Concord, California

Roberta DePompei, PhD
Professor,
School of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
University of Akron
Akron, Ohio

Marcel Dijkers, PhD
Associate Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
New York, New York

Jacobus Donders, PhD, ABPP
Chief Psychologist,
Mary Free Bed Hospital
Grand Rapids, Michigan

Elie P. Elovic, MD
Director, Traumatic Brain Injury Research
Cancer Foundation Research Center
West Orange, New Jersey

Siegfried Gauggel, PhD
Department of Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology
University Hospital,
Aachen, Germany

Joseph T. Giacino, PhD
Associate Director, Neuropsychology
JFK Medical Center, Edison, New Jersey
Assistant Professor,
Department of Neuroscience,
Seton Hall University
South Orange, New Jersey

Janet F. Haas, MD
Chair of the Corporation
William Penn Foundation
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Flora McConnell Hammond, MD
Director of Research,
Charlotte Institute of Rehabilitation
Charlotte, North Carolina

Tessa Hart, PhD
Institute Scientist and Director,
Traumatic Brain Injury Clinical Research Laboratory,
Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute, Research
Associate Professor,
Jefferson Medical College,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Allen W. Heinemann, PhD, ABPP
Professor,
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Feinberg School of Medicine,
Northwestern University
Director, Center for Rehabilitation Outcomes Research
Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Illinois

Harvey E. Jacobs, PhD,
Private and Consulting Practice
Richmond, Virginia

Douglas I. Katz, MD
Medical Director, Brain Injury Programs
HealthSouth Braintree Rehabilitation Hospital,
Braintree, Massachusetts,
Associate Professor of Neurology,
Boston University School of Medicine,
Boston, Massachusetts

Jeffrey S. Kreutzer, PhD, ABPP
Professor of Physical Medicine
and Rehabilitation
Neurosurgery and Psychiatry
Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center
Richmond, Virginia

Andrea Laborde, MD
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Jan Lexell, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of
Rehabilitation Medicine
Department of Rehabilitation
Lund University Hospital
Lund, Sweden

Stephen N. Macciocchi, PhD, ABPP
Director of Rehabilitation Psychology
and Neuropsychology
Shepherd Center
Atlanta, Georgia

Robin McNeny, OTR
Manager,
In-patient Occupational Therapy and
Therapeutic Recreation
Occupational and Physical Therapy Department
Virginia Commonwealth University Health System
Richmond, Virginia

Thomas Novack, PhD, ABPP
Co-Director,
University of Alabama
Traumatic Brain Injury Care System
Birmingham, Alabama

Michael W. O’Dell, MD
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
New York Presbyterian Hospital
Weill Cornell Center
New York, New York

Jennie Ponsford, PhD,
Associate Professor,
Department of Psychology
Monash University,
Clayton, Victoria, Australia

George P. Prigatano, PhD,
Newsome Chair,
Section of Neuropsychology,
Barrow Neurological Institute,
St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center,
Phoenix, Arizona

Noel Rao, MD
Director of Residency Program,
Medical Director,
NeuroMuscular Rehabilitation,
Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital and Clinics,
Wheaton, Illinois,
Associate Professor of Physical Medicine
and Rehabilitation,
Rush University School of Medicine,
Chicago, Illinois

Maurice Rappaport, MD, PhD
Academic Administrator,
Langley-Porter Psychiatric Institute,
University of California, San Francisco,
University of California Brain Function Study Unit,
Agnews Developmental Center,
San Jose, California

Joseph H. Ricker, PhD, ABPP,
Associate Professor,
Director Neuropsychology &
Rehabilitation Psychology,
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,
University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Susan Robinson, MBA, MA, CCC-SLP,
Moss Rehabilitation Hospital,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Angelle M. Sander, PhD,
Associate Professor,
Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation,
Baylor College of Medicine Scientist & Director,
Brain Injury Research Center,
The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research,
Houston, Texas

Anbesaw W. Selassie DrPh,
Associate Professor and Director,
Division of Epidemiology,
Department of Biostatistics,
Bioinformatics and Epidemiology,
Medical University of South Carolina

Mark Sherer, PhD, ABPP,
Director of Research,
Memorial Hermann/TIRR,
Clinical Professor of Physical Medicine
and Rehabilitation,
Baylor College of Medicine,
Houston, Texas

Sue Ann Sisto, PT, MA, PhD,
Professor,
Physical Therapy Research Director,
Division of Rehabilitation Sciences,
School of Health Technology & Management,
Health Sciences Center,
Stony Brook University,
Stony Brook, New York

John Whyte, MD, PhD,
Director,
Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute,
Moss Rehab Hospital,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Ross D. Zafonte, DO,
Professor and Chair,
Department of Physical and Rehabilitation,
Harvard Medical School,
Vice President, Medical Affairs,
Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital,
Boston, Massachusetts

Nathan David Zasler, MD, FAAPM&R,
FAADEP, CIME, DAAPM,
CEO & Medical Director,
Concussion Care Centre of Virginia, Ltd.
Tree of Life Services, Inc.,
Clinical Professor,
VCU Department of Physical Medicine
and Rehabilitation,
Richmond, Virginia,
Associate Clinical Professor,
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,
University of Virginia,
Charlottseville, Virginia,
Consultant in Neurorehabilitation,
Northeast Center for Special Care

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