Aim & Scope

The International Journal of Neurology aims to provide an international platform for the publication of high-quality scholarly research in the field of neurology, with a primary focus on clinical practice, applied research, and the understanding of neurological disorders affecting adult and pediatric populations. Since its foundation, the journal has been committed to disseminating scientifically sound contributions that support diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of neurological diseases.

The journal publishes original research articles and review papers that address clinically relevant neurological conditions and their underlying mechanisms, emphasizing evidence-based approaches and practical implications for neurological care.

The scope of the International Journal of Neurology includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

  • Clinical neurology and neurological disorders

  • Cerebrovascular diseases, stroke, and vascular neurology

  • Neurodegenerative diseases and cognitive disorders

  • Epilepsy and seizure disorders

  • Headache, pain, and related neurological syndromes

  • Movement disorders

  • Neuromuscular and peripheral nervous system diseases

  • Pediatric neurology

In line with its historical profile, the journal also includes applied and supportive areas of neurological research that contribute to patient care and functional outcomes, such as:

  • Neurorehabilitation and functional recovery

  • Neuroplasticity and motor control

  • Neuroepidemiology and population-based neurological studies

  • Clinical neurophysiology and diagnostic methods

The International Journal of Neurology seeks to publish research that demonstrates clinical relevance, methodological rigor, and clear contributions to neurological knowledge, professional practice, and health systems at national and international levels.