Please feel free forward to your colleagues and share the news of our journal | NEW ISSUE We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of NeuroRehabilitation (NRE) (Volume 50, Issue 2) is out now. Guest edited by Victor W. Mark, this is a thematic issue that has six articles, including the highlighted Editors’ Choice papers that are freely available for you to read, download and share, plus the new article in our openly available Cochrane Corners section. All content can be accessed from the list below, along with an invitation to visit our website for an interview with the Editors-in-Chief on the first 30 years of NRE. We also share news of the journal supporting IOS Press' actions relating to the UN sustainable development goals (SDGs). | Guest Editor: Victor W. Mark Editorial Extract: "Functional neurological disorder (FND) has mystified clinicians since antiquity, owing to its intermittent disturbances within the (usually) alert, attentive patient, as well as its lack of defining biomarkers following routine instrumented assessments (structural brain MRI in the individual patient at clinical magnetic field strengths, electroencephalography)... The breadth of these reports reflects a broad array of concerns and experiences for the emerging field of medicine for a common but as yet incompletely treated neurological disorder." View the openly available Editorial here. Further details about this thematic issue are available in the NRE press releases that were issued for two featured articles; click visuals below to read! | Editors' Choice Featured articles from this issue that are freely available online: Consistency of inclusion criteria for functional movement disorder clinical research studies: A systematic review (Review Article) – Openly Available (View Press Release) Kirkwood, Brian | Mark, Victor W. Development of an inpatient rehabilitation pathway for motor functional neurological disorders: Initial reflections (Research Article) – Openly Available (View Press Release) Polich, Ginger | Zalanowski, Stacey | Maney, Julie | Perez, David L. | Baslet, Gaston | Maggio, Julie | O’Neal, Mary A. | Dworetzky, Barbara | Herman, Seth | This commentary is to discuss from a rehabilitation perspective the published Cochrane Review “Implementation interventions to promote the uptake of evidence-based practices in stroke rehabilitation” by L.S. Cahill et al., under the direct supervision of the Cochrane Effective Practice and Organisation of Care Group. This Cochrane Corner is produced in agreement with Neurorehabilitation by Cochrane Rehabilitation. View the openly available Cochrane Corner article by Aydan Oral here. | Introduction Advances in rehabilitation for functional neurological disorder – Openly Available Mark, Victor W. Review Articles Functional neurological disorder: Extending the diagnosis to other disorders, and proposing an alternate disease term—Attentionally-modifiable disorder Mark, Victor W. Intensive rehabilitation for functional motor disorders (FMD) in the United States: A review Polich, Ginger | Thompson, Jeffrey | Molton, Ivan | Herman, Seth | LaFaver, Kathrin Case Reports Physical therapy interventions in an inpatient rehabilitation setting for functional neurological disorder: A case series Geary, Caitlin The use of rhythmic auditory stimulation for functional gait disorder: A case report Hebb, Caitlin | Raynor, Geoffrey | Perez, David L. | Nappi-Kaehler, Jill | Polich, Ginger | Follow NRE on Social Media Discover our updates on LinkedIn! To coincide with our 30th anniversary celebrations of the journal, we have taken a leap into the realms of social media! We will be sharing journal news, press releases, content highlights, trending articles, and more! If you are not yet interacting with NRE on social media, why not take the time today to follow us on LinkedIn today? Be part of the discussion! | Discover insights from the Editors-in-Chief about the first 30 yeras of NRE in an exclusive interview on our website, which also includes highlighted content: Click the visual to view! | Most Read Articles, February 2022 | Listing articles published only in 2021 & 2022 so you can read the most popular recent content. Autonomic dysfunction in adults following mild traumatic brain injury: A systematic review (Review Article in Vol.50, Iss.1, 2022) – Openly Available Mercier, Leah J. | Batycky, Julia | Campbell, Christina | Schneider, Kathryn | Smirl, Jonathan | Debert, Chantel T. Physician recommended school accommodations and student outcomes following a mild traumatic brain injury among youth with persistent post-concussive symptoms (Research Article in pre-press, 2022) – Open Access Takagi-Stewart, Julian | Johnson, Ashleigh M. | Smith, Mallory B. | Wang, Jin | Marcynyszyn, Lyscha A. | Zatzick, Douglas F. | McCarty, Carolyn A. | Rivara, Frederick P. | Vavilala, Monica S. Efficacy and safety of onabotulinumtoxinA with standardized physiotherapy for the treatment of pediatric lower limb spasticity: A randomized, placebo-controlled, phase III clinical trial (Research Article in Vol.50, Iss.1, 2022) – Open Access Dimitrova, Rozalina | Kim, Heakyung | Meilahn, Jill | Chambers, Henry G. | Racette, Brad A. | Bonikowski, Marcin | Park, Eun Sook | McCusker, Emily | Liu, Chengcheng | Brin, Mitchell F. What’s going on following acute COVID-19? Clinical characteristics of patients in an out-patient rehabilitation program (Research Article in Vol.48, Iss.4, 2021) – Openly Available Albu, Sergiu | Zozaya, Nicolás Rivas | Murillo, Narda | García-Molina, Alberto | Chacón, Cristian Andrés Figueroa | Kumru, Hatice Structured guideline-based physiotherapy reduces difficulties in activities of daily living in Parkinson’s disease (Research Article in Vol.50, Iss.1, 2022) – Open Access Medijainen, Kadri | Pääsuke, Mati | Lukmann, Aet | Taba, Pille | Supporting the IOS Press Diversity and Inclusion Statement IOS Press is a signatory of the UN SDG Publishers Compact and is taking actions relating to specific sustainable development goals (SDGs). This includes working with journal editors to share recommendations in relation to SDG 5 (gender equality) and SDG 10 (reducing inequalities) in terms of diversity. 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