Brain Injury is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the study and treatment of brain injury, offering comprehensive coverage of traumatic and acquired brain injuries. It encompasses various aspects, including neurology, rehabilitation, psychology, and neuropsychology, aiming to improve understanding, care, and outcomes for individuals affected by brain trauma. Publishing research from across the globe, it features evidence-based findings, best practice guidelines, and case studies to inform the clinical community.
Indexed in key databases like PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science, Brain Injury maintains a broad international audience. Its target demographic spans clinicians, researchers, therapists, and other healthcare professionals committed to improving the lives of individuals with brain injuries. The journal’s scope includes clinical trials, reviews, and original research articles to advance knowledge and patient care.
Submissions are encouraged from researchers and practitioners looking to contribute to the field and share their expertise. By publishing in Brain Injury, authors can ensure their work reaches a global audience, influencing clinical practice and shaping future research directions. The journal offers open access options to further enhance the reach and impact of published research.