The latest in open access rehabilitation research from the ACRM family of journals is now available. The latest in open access rehabilitation research from the ACRM family of journals is now available.
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Welcome to the first issue of the ACRM Open Access Content ALERT. This new publication curates the latest open access rehabilitation research from the ACRM family of journals.
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The flagship journal of ACRM, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, has been publishing for more than 103 years, and is the most read and most cited journal in the field of PM&R.
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The Archives of Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Translation (ARRCT) is the premier open access journal in the PM&R space and is indexed in PubMed Central.
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ACRM publishes a tremendous amount of open access content and is publishing more every month. We hope you will find this alert useful by brining it all together in one place for your convenience.
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EDITORS
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Co-Editors-in-Chief, Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
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Editor-in-Chief, Archives of Rehabilitation Research & Clinical Translation
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Leighton Chan, MD, MPH, FACRM *DR. Chan is serving in his personal capacity Bethesda, MD
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Allen W. Heinemann, PhD, ABPP (RP), FACRM Northwestern University Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
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Jeffrey R. Basford, MD, PhD, FACRM Mayo Clinic
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Shu et al. investigate whether advancing the initiation of rehabilitation training compared to the time recommended by the guidelines after breast cancer (BC) surgery is beneficial to the recovery of shoulder function and quality of life. FREE ACCESS >>>
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Determining the Agreement Between Common Measures Related to Vestibulo-ocular Reflex Function After a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Children and Adolescents
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Adrienne Crampton et al. | FREE ACCESS >>>
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Exploring physical activity during the discharge transition phase in people with acquired brain injury Words – an observational study —
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Helene Honore et al | FREE ACCESS >>>
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Multiprofessional Neurorehabilitation After COVID-19 Infection Should Include Assessment of Visual Function
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Jan Johansson et al. | FREE ACCESS >>>
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Exercise and Rehabilitation in People With Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: A Systematic Review
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Stephanie Buryk-Iggers et al | FREE ACCESS >>>
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Your Article Title Here
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Interested in being published in the next edition? Submit your research for publication. Both journals offer 20% off the Article Processing Charge (APC) to ACRM paid members when electing to publish open access. | MORE >>>
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Association of Caregiver Availability and Training With Patient Community Discharge After Stroke
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Pamela Rogers Bosch et al. | FREE ACCESS >>>
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Determining the Agreement Between Common Measures Related to Vestibulo-ocular Reflex Function After a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Children and Adolescents
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Adrienne Crampton et al | FREE ACCESS >>>
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Exploring Physical Activity During the Discharge Transition Phase in People With Acquired Brain Injury – An Observational Study
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Helene Honore et al | FREE ACCESS >>>
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Management of Concussion and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Synthesis of Practice Guidelines
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Noah D. Silverberg et al | FREE ACCESS >>>
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Update on the Efficacy of Cognitive Rehabilitation After Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Scoping Review
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Adeline Julien et al | MORE >>>
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WHY PUBLISH OPEN ACCESS
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When you publish open access your article is freely available to the entire world. And when you publish with ACRM you receive unmatched exposure through our vast membership, marketing and social media reach. More people will see and cite your work increasing your h index, enhancing your resume and boosting your career. You can publish open access in either the Archives of PM&R or ARRCT, our open access journal. Both journals offer 20% off the Article Processing Charge (APC) to ACRM paid members saving you hundreds of dollars per publication. | MORE >>>
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ACRM | American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine
ACRM is truly interdisciplinary—uniting all members of rehabilitation teams from around the world. ACRM holds the LARGEST interdisciplinary rehabilitation research conference in the world every fall with nonstop content for chronic disabling conditions such as brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, neurodegenerative diseases, pain, cancer, neuroplasticity and more.
With the mission of IMPROVING LIVES of those with disabling conditions through interdisciplinary rehabilitation research, ACRM curates and disseminates world-class rehabilitation research: IN PERSON (ACRM Meetings), IN PRINT (ACRM ARCHIVES), and ONLINE (ACRM.org).
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