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== Content Types ==
== Content Types ==
NeuroRehab.net comprises two fundamental content types, articles and cases.
NeuroRehab.net comprises two fundamental content types, articles and cases.
 
== Articles ==
[Articles]
Collaborative efforts to provide a single canonical page on any and all topics relevant to the practice of neurology & rehabilitation. Every edit counts, so don't hesitate to jump in and share what you know.
Collaborative efforts to provide a single canonical page on any and all topics relevant to the practice of neurology & rehabilitation. Every edit counts, so don't hesitate to jump in and share what you know.
 
== Cases ==
[Cases]
Exceptional cases and up-to-date articles are vital for Radiopaedia.org. Please consider helping by uploading your cases. There is no better way to show your appreciation for the site than by making it even more informative. Add cases by following the case publishing guidelines.
Exceptional cases and up-to-date articles are vital for Radiopaedia.org. Please consider helping by uploading your cases. There is no better way to show your appreciation for the site than by making it even more informative. Add cases by following the case publishing guidelines.



Revision as of 12:45, 8 April 2022

What is NeuroRehab.net?

NeuroRehab.net is a rapidly growing, open-access, educational neurology & rehabilitation resource that has been primarily compiled by physicians and physician trainees from across the world. Our mission is to create a reliable, peer-reviewed, evidence-based literature resource that is succinct and easily accessible to all.

Content Types

NeuroRehab.net comprises two fundamental content types, articles and cases.

Articles

Collaborative efforts to provide a single canonical page on any and all topics relevant to the practice of neurology & rehabilitation. Every edit counts, so don't hesitate to jump in and share what you know.

Cases

Exceptional cases and up-to-date articles are vital for Radiopaedia.org. Please consider helping by uploading your cases. There is no better way to show your appreciation for the site than by making it even more informative. Add cases by following the case publishing guidelines.

Getting started