Journal of Spine and Neuroscience

Journal of Spine and Neuroscience

Journal of Spine and Neuroscience – Ongoing Special Issue

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

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Ongoing Special Issues

Current special collections accepting submissions in spine and neuroscience research

Active Special Issue Collections

JSN maintains several active special issues addressing timely topics in spine medicine and neuroscience. These curated collections bring together focused research from leading clinicians and investigators worldwide. Researchers working in these areas are encouraged to submit for consideration and enhanced visibility within specialized communities.

Currently Accepting Submissions

Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

Advances in techniques, outcomes, and technology for reduced surgical trauma

Spinal Cord Injury Recovery

Rehabilitation innovations, neuroplasticity research, and functional restoration

Chronic Pain Management

Interventional approaches, neuromodulation, and multimodal treatment strategies

Submission Information

Authors should indicate the target collection during submission. Select the appropriate special issue from the dropdown menu or state the special issue title in your cover letter. All submissions undergo standard peer review and must meet JSN quality standards for clinical and scientific rigor.

Contributing to special issues provides association with comprehensive coverage of important topics in spine and neuroscience, attracting targeted readership and generating higher engagement metrics. Guest editors provide thematic guidance ensuring your work is positioned effectively within the broader collection.

Propose a New Topic: Have an idea for a special issue on an emerging area of spine medicine or neuroscience? Contact the editorial office to discuss your concept and learn about guest editing opportunities.

Contribute to a Special Issue

Submit your research to one of our active special collections

Benefits of Contributing

Contributing to special issues provides association with focused collections attracting targeted readership within specialized areas of spine medicine and neuroscience. Special issues generate enhanced visibility and engagement through thematic coherence creating comprehensive scholarly resources benefiting all contributors through collective visibility and cross-referencing.

Guest editors provide thematic integration ensuring your work is positioned effectively within the broader collection advancing understanding of focused topics in spine and neuroscience research.

How to Participate

Review scope descriptions for active special issues and assess alignment with your research. Contact guest editors with questions about topic fit before formal submission. When submitting, indicate the target special issue in your cover letter or during online submission process. Unsolicited submissions are welcome where indicated for open collections.

Subscribe to announcements for notification of new special issue calls. These opportunities provide enhanced visibility for your spine and neuroscience contributions. Check back regularly for new collection launches addressing emerging topics in spinal medicine, neurological conditions, and clinical neuroscience research advancing patient care.

Explore active special issues and consider contributing your spine and neuroscience expertise to these focused scholarly collections advancing understanding of important clinical topics. Guest editors welcome inquiries about scope alignment and submission timing.

Check our website regularly for new special issue announcements across spine medicine and neuroscience research areas. Your contributions enhance focused collections.

Contact guest editors with scope questions. We welcome contributions from researchers worldwide advancing spine and neuroscience science.

Subscribe to announcements for new topics in spinal surgery, neurological conditions, and neuroscience research.

Contact the editorial office for new special issue topics in spine and neuroscience.

Check for new collection opportunities.

New topics coming.