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Special Issue: New Concepts in Stroke Rehabilitation

Guest Editor: Richard Harvey

In this special issue, leading international experts on stroke rehabilitation provide theoretical and practical insights into the steps necessary to push beyond merely compensatory training and onto a level of recovery that is satisfactory for patients.

One research article covers a promising area in the use of biomarkers to predict motor recovery and outcomes after stroke. Another review looks at brain–machine interfaces (BMIs) that have emerged as a promising tool to guide motor rehabilitation interventions and promote recovery because they can be applied to patients with no residual movement.

The issue content is outlined below, which includes a selection of openly available articles. Further details about this special issue are featured in the press release and the editorial.

Editors’ Choice

The following featured articles from this thematic issue area are freely available online:

NeuroRehabilitation: New concepts in stroke rehabilitation – Editorial, Openly Available
Harvey, Richard L.

Implementing biomarkers to predict motor recovery after stroke – Research Article, Openly Available
Connell, Louise A. | Smith, Marie-Claire | Byblow, Winston D. | Stinear, Cathy M.

Brain-machine interfaces for rehabilitation in stroke: A review – Review Article, Openly Available
López-Larraz, E. | Sarasola-Sanz, A. | Irastorza-Landa, N. | Birbaumer, N. | Ramos-Murguialday, A.

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Been there, done that, so what’s next for arm and hand rehabilitation in stroke?
Winstein, Carolee | Varghese, Rini

Moving stroke rehabilitation forward: The need to change research
Winters, Caroline | Kwakkel, Gert | van Wegen, Erwin E.H. | Nijland, Rinske H.M. | Veerbeek, Janne M. | Meskers, Carel G.M.

A non-task-oriented approach based on high-dose playful movement exploration for rehabilitation of the upper limb early after stroke: A proposal
Krakauer, John W. | Cortés, Juan Camilo

Error-augmented bimanual therapy for stroke survivors
Abdollahi, Farnaz | Corrigan, Molly | Lazzaro, Emily D.C. | Kenyon, Robert V. | Patton, James L.

Brain network topology influences response to intensive comprehensive aphasia treatment
Baliki, Marwan N. | Babbitt, Edna M. | Cherney, Leora R.

The use of robots in stroke rehabilitation: A narrative reviewOpenly Available
Weber, Lynne M. | Stein, Joel

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Most Read NRE Articles for July 2018

The impact of traumatic brain injuries: A global perspective (Research Article in Vol.22, Iss.5, 2007, and the top cited NRE article in the last 25 years) – Openly Available
Hyder, Adnan A. | Wunderlich, Colleen A. | Puvanachandra, Prasanthi | Gururaj, G. | Kobusingye, Olive C.

A systematic review of the effect of physical exercise on cognition in stroke and traumatic brain injury patients (Review Article in Vol.40, Iss.1, 2017) – Openly Available
Vanderbeken, Ines | Kerckhofs, Eric

Normative data for Spanish-language neuropsychological tests: A step forward in the assessment of pediatric populations (Editorial in Vol.41, Iss.3, 2017) – Openly Available
Arango-Lasprilla, Juan Carlos | Rivera, Diego

Concussion and the autonomic nervous system: An introduction to the field and the results of a systematic review (Review Article in Vol.42, Iss.4, 2018) – Open Access
Pertab, Jon L. | Merkley, Tricia L. | Cramond, Alex J. | Cramond, Kelly | Paxton, Holly | Wu, Trevor

Rey–Osterrieth Complex Figure – copy and immediate recall (3 minutes): Normative data for Spanish-speaking pediatric populations (Research Article in Vol.41, Iss.3, 2017) – Openly Available
Arango-Lasprilla, J.C. | Rivera, D. | Ertl, M.M. | Muñoz Mancilla, J.M. | García-Guerrero, C.E. | Rodriguez-Irizarry, W. | et al.

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