Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation provides a forum for researchers and clinicians interested in understanding the way neuroscience and biomedical engineering are continuing to reshape physical medicine and rehabilitation and human movement augmentation. JNER hosts the introduction of new methods and the discussion of their clinical implications, and offers an opportunity to publish, in a timely manner, articles relevant to the intersection of these three fields.
Aims and scope
Article collections
Click here to see the article collections and thematic series that the journal has published in recent years.
Most cited article published in 2024
Po-Kai Yang, Benjamin Filtjens, Pieter Ginis, Maaike Goris, Alice Nieuwboer, Moran Gilat, Peter Slaets & Bart Vanrumste
Articles
-
-
Disruption of low-frequency narrowband EEG microstate networks in Parkinson’s disease with mild cognitive impairment
-
Re-examining the association between region-specific pain recurrence and muscle force strategies in patients with patellofemoral pain via OpenSim and artificial intelligence: a prospective cohort study toward targeted rehabilitation
-
AI-based patient monitoring for fall prevention in stroke patients: a pilot study at a Malaysian acute stroke unit
-
Effect of lower limb mirror visual feedback on cortical activation in healthy subjects: a self-controlled randomized trail
-
A review of wearable sensors and systems with application in rehabilitation
-
Rehabilitation of gait after stroke: a review towards a top-down approach
-
A wireless body area network of intelligent motion sensors for computer assisted physical rehabilitation
-
The feasibility of a brain-computer interface functional electrical stimulation system for the restoration of overground walking after paraplegia
-
Motor rehabilitation using virtual reality
Open Article Collections
Standards of reporting
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation advocates the complete and transparent reporting of research and methods. Authors are required to follow relevant reporting guidelines and append the appropriate reporting guideline checklist to their manuscript on submission, available from the EQUATOR Network. See BMC’s policy page for further information.
Person-first language
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation recommends the use of person-first language to speak appropriately about individuals with a disability. For example, when referring to a person with a stroke, refer to the person first using a phrase such as 'a person with a stroke' or 'a person who has a stroke'. Avoid terms such as 'victim', 'patient', 'the handicapped', 'the disabled', 'suffering', or 'brain damaged'.
Authors may wish to refer to the ADA guidelines for writing about people with disabilities.
Annual Journal Metrics
-
Citation Impact
Journal Impact Factor: 5.2 (2024)
5-year Journal Impact Factor: 6.0 (2024)
Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP): 2.123 (2024)
SCImago Journal Rank (SJR): 1.287 (2024)Speed
Submission to first editorial decision (median days): 11
Submission to acceptance (median days): 170Usage 2024
Downloads: 2,207,715
Altmetric mentions: 530