Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation


The Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation is the official journal of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. The journal is published monthly by Elsevier, and is the most highly cited journal in the Rehabilitation category of the Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Reports. The 2018 Impact Factor was 2.697.
In addition to the original research, reviews and commentary submitted to the journal, The Archives publishes the abstracts to the each year. ACRM is an organization of rehabilitation professionals dedicated to serving people with disabling conditions by supporting research that promotes health, independence, productivity, and quality of life; and meets the needs of rehabilitation clinicians and people with disabilities. ACRM's current President is Pamela Roberts, PhD, OTR/L, SCFES, FAOTA, CPHQ, FNAP, FACRM. ACRM's CEO is Jon Lindberg, MBA, CAE, Yale-GELP.
The journal is edited by Leighton Chan, MD, MPH, FACRM and Allen W. Heinemann, PhD, ABPP, FACRM. The Deputy Editor is Helen Hoenig, MD. Past Editors-in-Chief include:

The Licht Award

Sidney Licht, MD, was a longtime member of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and was its president in 1967-68. He was the editor of the Physical Medicine Library, which was published by his wife, Elizabeth. The Licht award originated in March 1979 with its first award presented to Carl Granger, Gary Albrecht, and Byron Hamilton for their article "Outcomes of Comprehensive Medical Rehabilitation: Measurement by PULSES Profile and the Barthel Index". The award is given every year for the best scientific article published in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation during the previous year.
More information on the , including a list of the past winners, is on the and in the Archives.

History

Content for this timeline was obtained from historical records, conference proceedings, and other documents of the ACRM. It is a summary of those events and markers that reflect the evolution of Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and therefore is not a comprehensive history.
The contents of Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation are indexed in Index Medicus/MEDLINE, Excerpta Medica/EMBASE, Current Contents/Clinical Medicine, Science Citation Index, Citation alert, BIOSIS Previews, and CINAHL.