Neuromuscular Disorders: Volume 33 (Issue 1 to Issue 12)
Neuromuscular Disorders is an international, multidisciplinary journal that comprehensively covers all aspects of neuromuscular disorders in both childhood and adulthood. This includes a wide range of conditions such as muscular dystrophies, spinal muscular atrophies, hereditary neuropathies, congenital myopathies, myasthenias, myotonic syndromes, metabolic myopathies, and inflammatory myopathies.
The journal’s Editors encourage original articles from various areas within the field, such as:
- Clinical aspects, including reports on new clinical entities, case studies of interest, treatment approaches, management strategies, and rehabilitation methods (including biomechanics, orthotic design, and surgery).
- Basic scientific studies that are relevant to the clinical syndromes, including advances in molecular biology and genetics.
- Studies involving animal models that have relevance to human neuromuscular diseases.
Neuromuscular Disorders is targeted at a wide range of professionals, including clinicians, pathologists, paramedical professionals, and clinical and basic scientists who have an interest in the study of neuromuscular disorders.
In addition to original research papers, the journal also publishes reviews, mini-reviews, preliminary short communications, book reviews, and includes sections for editorials, correspondence, and news. The journal also welcomes reports on congresses and workshops, providing a commentary that highlights specific contributions, key areas covered, and a list of participants.
Published monthly, Neuromuscular Disorders aims for the rapid publication of high-quality papers that hold scientific merit and are of general interest to a broad readership. The journal offers a fast-track option for the rapid publication of new material that is deemed to have exceptional scientific significance.
Neuromuscular Disorders is the official journal of the World Muscle Society, an international scientific society dedicated to advancing and disseminating knowledge in the field of neuromuscular disorders.
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