期刊名称:TOPICS IN STROKE 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

About Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation
An interdisciplinary approach to stroke rehabilitation yields better outcomes
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation is the leading interdisciplinary journal of stroke rehabilitation.
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation is devoted to the study and dissemination of theoretical and practical information related to the subject of stroke rehabilitation. The journal reviews and reports clinical practices, state-of-the-art concepts, and new developments in stroke patient care and research. Both primary research papers and comprehensive reviews of existing literature are included.
Sharply focused, single-issue topics and the latest in clinical research provide in-depth knowledge
Subscribers have described Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation as a "living textbook" of functional approaches and innovative techniques. Each bimonthly (6X/year) issue focuses on a single key topic as well as the latest in clinical research. The result is an ongoing update service that keeps your knowledge at the leading edge of practice. Check the Access Journal page to see a listing of current and back issues.
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Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation uses the Editorial Manager online manuscript submission system. Click here to submit your manuscript online. A brief registration is required in order to use the Editorial Manager system.
Subscriptions include online access to the current issue and a full-text archive of previous issues, back to 1997
Articles over 12 months old and all abstracts regardless of publication date are open access. Subscribers also have access to current issues and live reference links via the CrossRef system.
Authoritative, practical information
Editors, Elliot J. Roth MD, of the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, and the Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, works closely with a world-renowned Editorial Board to ensure that Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation delivers the information you need; hands-on guidance from recognized leaders in the field.
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation is Indexed in Index Medicus and MEDLINE; EMBASE, the Excerpta Medica database; CINAHL, the Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature; Psychological Abstracts; PsycINFO; PsycLIT; and OT Bibsys. 
Instructions to Authors
Purpose of the journal
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation (TSR) is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to the study and dissemination of practical and theoretical information related to the subject of stroke rehabilitation. The journal reviews and reports on clinical practices, state-of-the-art concepts, and new developments in stroke patient care and research. Both primary research papers and comprehensive reviews of existing literature are included. The objective of each issue is to summarize and synthesize current knowledge on a selected timely topic in stroke rehabilitation.
TSR is indexed in Index Medicus and MEDLINE; EMBASE, the Excerpta Medica database; CINAHL, the Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature; Psychological Abstracts; PsycINFO; PsycLIT; and OT Bibsys. TSR's Impact Factor for 2010 is 1.226.
Open Access Policy
There are no submission fees for this journal, and all articles are open-access in our online archive 12 months after publication. However, authors of peer-reviewed articles who choose to have their articles posted with immediate open access upon publication may request this only after an article is accepted for publication. There will be a charge of $2,800 USD per article, which must be paid within 30 days of acceptance. To initiate immediate open access upon publication contact publisher@thomasland.com
Manuscript submission
TSR uses the Editorial Manager online manuscript submission system. To access Editorial Manager click here. A brief registration is required. Forms and further information are available on the Editorial Manager system.
TSR endorses the Declaration of Helsinki and assumes that authors of papers submitted to TSR will have followed all ethical and legal standards for pursuing original experiments on human beings as determined by their institutions.
Manuscript review process
All manuscripts are reviewed by one of the Editors and at least two outside reviewers for clinical relevance, originality, scientific quality, and statistical accuracy.
Manuscript preparation
Submissions are limited to a 3,500 word length without prior permission from the Editor (tsreditor@thomasland.com). Microsoft Word (6.0 or higher) is the preferred software. Manuscripts should be double-spaced (including quotations, lists, 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. Number pages consecutively. Research Articles and Clinical Studies should consist of the following sections: abstract, at least three and up to seven key words, introduction, methods, results, discussion, conclusion, acknowledgments, and references.
Copyright
Authors must release copyright ownership of their manuscript at the time of its submission. A Copyright Release form (available in Editorial Manager) must accompany the manuscript before processing for publication can begin. It is understood that articles submitted to be published in TSR will not be submitted to any other publication.
Submission checklist
Each submission must include the following:
1. 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) any acknowledgments, credits, or disclaimers, and (4) a shortened title (maximum 45 characters) for use as a running head.
2. Abstract of no more than 250 words and up to 7 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). For abstracts of Research Articles and Clinical Studies, please include background, objective, methods, results, and conclusions sections. (click here for an example of a structured abstract)
3. Clear indication of the placement of all tables and figures in text.
4. Signed Copyright Release Form.
5. Written permission for any borrowed text, tables, or figures. Reprint Permission Request Form.
References
Cite references in text and style in the reference list according to the American Medical Association Manual of Style, 10th ed. They should be numbered consecutively in the order they are cited; reference numbers can be used more than once throughout an article. 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.
Tables
Include tables on a separate page at the end of the manuscript, not embedded in the manuscript. Number tables consecutively and call out each one in text. Supply a brief title for each table. Type explanatory statements, notes, or keys below the table. Explain in footmotes all nonstandard abbreviations. For footnote labels, use lowercase letters a, b, c, etc. Type source and permission lines below the table. Type credit lines exactly as requested by the original copyright holder.
Illustrations
High-resolution figures can be submitted electronically as either a TIFF or JPEG file with at least 300 dpi. Save and submit files in both the application in which they were created (i.e., Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw and Photoshop) and as either JPEG or TIFF files. We do not accept art that is in color, is embedded in the text, was downloaded from the Internet, or has been photocopied. Cite each figure in the text in consecutive order. Supply a caption for each figure. Captions should include the figure title; explanatory statements, notes, or keys; and source and permission lines. If a figure has been previously published, in part or in total, acknowledge the original source and submit written permission from the copyright holder to reproduce or adapt the material.
Permissions
Permission to reprint. The author is responsible for obtaining signed letters from the copyright holders granting permission to reprint material that is borrowed from other sources (including previously published material in TSR). Permission is needed when using any copyrighted table, figure, or illustration or direct quotes of 200 words or more from a periodical article. Permission forms are available in Editorial Manager.
Permission to adapt. Permission is also required if material is redrawn, reworded, modified, or adapted.
Fee payment. Copyright holders sometimes require that a fee be paid before granting permission. It is the author’s responsibility to pay this fee.
Drug names. The generic (nonproprietary) name of a drug should be used throughout a manuscript. Use the complete name of a drug, including the salt or ester (eg, tetracycline hydrochloride) at first mention and elsewhere in contexts involving dosage. When no generic name exists for a drug, give the chemical name or formula or description of the names of the active ingredients.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Elliot J. Roth MD The Paul B. Magnuson Professor and Chairman Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Director, Stroke Rehabilitation Research and Training Center Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Chicago, Illinois
Special Feature Editors
Lynne C. Brady Wagner, MA, CCC SLP Director of the Stroke Rehabilitation Program Coordinator for Comprehensive Outpatient Programs Chair of the Ethics Advisory Committee Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Boston, Massachusetts
Susan Johnson Taylor, OTR/L Resource Clinician, Seating Clinic Assistive Technology Program Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Chicago, Illinois
Editorial Board
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John D. Banja, PhD Professor Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Medical Ethicist Center for Ethics, Emory University Director, Ethics Section Atlanta Clinical and Translational Science Institute Atlanta, Georgia
Frank Becker, MD, PhD Head Physician, Dept. of Brain Injuries Sunnaas Rehabilitation Hospital Associate Professor, Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Institute of Clinical Medicine University of Oslo Oslo, Norway
Julie Bernhardt, PhD, BSc (physio) Director Very Early Rehabilitation Research Program Florey Neuroscience Institutes Austin Hospital Australian Research Council Future Fellow Associate Professor, Neuroscience School of Physiotherapy LaTrobe University Melbourne, Australia
José Biller, MD, FACP Professor Departments of Neurology and Neurosurgery Chairman Department of Neurology Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine Maywood, Illinois
Duane S. Bishop, MD Psychiatric Consultant Southern New England Rehabilitation Center Clinical Associate Professor Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island Associate Chief of Rehabilitative Psychiatry St. Luke's Hospital New Bedford, Massachusetts
Randie M. Black-Schaffer, MD, MA Medical Director Young Adult Stroke Service Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Harvard Medical School Boston, Massachusetts
Ross Bogey, DO Associate Professor Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, Texas
Murray E. Brandstater, MD, PhD Professor and Chairman Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Loma Linda University Loma Linda Medical Center Loma Linda, California
Martha S. Burns, PhD, CCC-SP Adjunct Associate Professor Dept. of Communication Sciences and Disorders Northwestern University Evanston, Illinois
Bruce Caplan, PhD, ABPP Rehabilitation Psychologist Neuropsychologist Wynnewood, Pennsylvania
Ann L. Charness, MS, PT Adjunct Instructor and Research Assistant Department of Physical Therapy University of Texas, Medical Branch Galveston, Texas
Leora Reiff Cherney, PhD, CCC-SLP, BC-NCD Professor Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine Clinical Research Scientist Center for Aphasia Research Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Chicago, Illinois
Valery Feigin, MD, MSc, PhD, FAAN Professor of Neurology and Epidemiology Faculty of Health & Environmental Sciences Auckland University of Technology Director National Institute for Stroke and Applied Neurosciences (NISAN) Auckland, New Zealand
Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Clinical Adjunct Professor Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Virginia Commonwealth University/Medical College of Virginia Medical Director Polytrauma Network Site Outpatient Clinic and Polytrauma Transitional Rehabilitation Program Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center Richmond, Virginia
Gunnar Grimby, MD, PhD, FRCP Professor Emeritus in Rehabilitation Medicine Institute of Clinical Neuroscience Sahlgrenska Academy at Göteborg University Göteborg, Sweden
Ann Hammer, PhD Physiotherapist Leader of the section of Neurorehabilitation Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Örebro University Hospital Örebro, Sweden
Robert J. Hartke, PhD, MPH Psychologist Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Clinical Associate, Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago, Illinois |
Tammy Hoffmann, PhD BOcc Thy (Hons 1) Lecturer, Division of Occupational Therapy School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences University of Queensland Brisbane, Australia
Audrey L. Holland, PhD Regents' Professor Emerita Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona
Michael L. Jones, PhD Vice President, Research and Technology Director, Virginia C. Crawford Research Institute Shepherd Center Atlanta, Georgia
Rosemarie B. King, PhD, RN Research Professor Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Chicago, Illinois
Christine M. MacDonell Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) Managing Director Medical Rehabilitation and International Aging Services/Medical Rehabilitation Washington, DC
John R. McGuire, MD Associate Professor Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Karen Mueller, PT, PhD Professor Department of Physical Therapy Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, Arizona
Stephen J. Page, PhD Associate Professor, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Director, Neuromotor Recovery and Rehabilitation Laboratory The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio
Michael RP Pollack, FAFRM (RACP), M.Med.Sci (Clin.Epi.) Area Director, Hunter Stroke Service Clinical Director, Rankin Park Centre for Aged Care and Rehabilitation Hunter New England Local Health Network New Lambton, New South Wales Australia
Jessica Presperin-Pedersen, MBA, OTR/L, ATP Administrative Director Specialized Programs Assistive Technology Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Chicago, Illinois
Paul R. Rao, PhD, CCC CPHQ FACHE Rehabilitation Consultant Medstar National Rehabilitation Hospital Washington, D.C. Adjunct Professor University of Maryland College Park, Maryland
Marianne Shaughnessy, PhD, CRNP Assistant Professor University of Maryland School of Nursing Associate Director for Education/Evaluation Baltimore VA Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center Baltimore, Maryland
Hilary Siebens, MD Adjunct Professor of Clinical Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia
Dale C. Strasser, MD Associate Professor of RehabilitationMedicine Emory University School of Medicine GRECC Investigator Atlanta VA Medical Center Atlanta, Georgia
Robert W. Teasell, MD, FRCPC Professor and Chair-Chief Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Parkwood Hospital St Joseph's Health Care London University of Western Ontario London, Ontario
Derick Treharne Wade, MB, BChir, MD, FRCP Consultant and Professor in Neurological Disability Neurological Rehabilitation Service Oxford Centre for Enablement Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre Oxford, United Kingdom
Robert A. Werner, MD Chief Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation VA Medical Center Professor Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation University of Michigan Health System Ann Arbor, Michigan
Steven L. Wolf, PhD, PT, FAPTA Professor Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Professor of Geriatrics Department of Medicine Associate Professor Department of Cell Biology Emory University School of Medicine Professor of Health and Elder Care Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing Atlanta, Georgia
Richard D. Zorowitz, MD Chairman Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Associate Professor Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore, Maryland
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