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Collaboration of Rehabilitation Research Evidence Program: Led by Dr. Robert Teasell, our mission is to improve outcomes in physical medicine & rehabilitation.
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National survey of use of evidence-based stroke rehab interventions by occupational therapists in Canada.
INCOG 2.0 Guidelines for Cognitive Rehabilitation Following Traumatic Brain Injury, Part III: Executive Function. journals.lww.com/headtraumareha…
INCOG 2.0 Guidelines for Cognitive Rehabilitation Following Traumatic Brain Injury, Part II: Attention and Information Processing Speed. journals.lww.com/headtraumareha…
Article in Stroke "A Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis of Non-Conventional Therapies for Improving Upper Extremity Motor Impairment Post Stroke." doi.org/10.1161/STROKE…
New 2023 INCOG Update "INCOG 2.0 Guidelines for Cognitive Rehabilitation Following Traumatic Brain Injury: What’s Changed From 2014 to Now?" journals.lww.com/headtraumareha…
InCog Update 2023 article "INCOG 2.0 Guidelines for Cognitive Rehabilitation Following Traumatic Brain Injury, Part IV: Cognitive-Communication and Social Cognition Disorders." journals.lww.com/headtraumareha…
20th version of EBRSR's Chapter 10 “Upper Extremity Motor Rehab Interventions” and Chapter 11 “Hemiplegic Shoulder Pain and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome” evidence review module update now onlinein a downloadable PDF format! Contain over 1286 RCTs included up to April 1, 2021.
The 20th version of the EBRSR's *Chapter 14 - Aphasia and Apraxia* evidence review is now online and in a downloadable PDF format! It now contains over 200 RCTs included up to October 2021. Find the latest evidence here: ebrsr.com/evidence-revie…
The 20th version of the EBRSR's *Chapter 13 - Neglect and Visuospatial Perceptual Disorders* evidence review has just been uploaded online! Now containing more than 130 RCTs up until October 2021. Find the latest evidence here: ebrsr.com/evidence-revie…
Dr. Robert Teasell et al. @ParkwoodInstRes have developed a framework for how clinicians can incorporate adjunct therapies into practice, by selecting one brain priming therapy🧠, and one peripheral facilitator🚶. Check the full article out here! tandfonline.com/eprint/KEV9HJN…
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Developing a framework for utilizing adjunct rehabilitation therapies in motor recovery of upper...
Standardization of first principles has transformed stroke rehabilitation in developed countries and helped guide the appropriate allocation of resources to ensure better outcomes for patients. The...
The EBRSR "Clinician's Handbook" has gone international! Thanks to Dr. Feng Lin and his team from the Nanjing Medical University, all 7 sections have been translated into Chinese! Have you seen the EBRSR "Clinician's Handbook" yet? Download it here! ebrsr.com/clinician-hand…
The ebrsr.com was recently featured in the “Noggins and Neurons Podcast” hosted by Peter Levine and Debra Battistella. Dr. Teasell spoke about the history of the EBRSR and adjunct therapies in stroke recovery. Their podcast can be found at bit.ly/3Dh1T2h.
CORRE Researchers examined the relationship between opioid use and personality traits among individuals with chronic pain. Many with chronic pain struggle to reestablish their premorbid level of activity and productivity despite recommended management. doi.org/10.1155/2021/9…
Virtual healthcare holds great promise to provide care for people living with a heart condition or stroke beyond the pandemic, by complementing necessary in-person care. #HeartandStrokeBeatAsOne
Heart & Stroke carried out a survey of people living with a heart condition or stroke and caregivers asking about their experiences with virtual care during the pandemic. What was revealed? Read our press release. #BeatInequity #HeartandStrokeBeatAsOne
This little present came to me this morning. I’m thrilled to be a chapter contributor with my mentor @LeanneTogher for a chapter on the social, life participation approach to cognitive-communication disorders in the new edition of Papathanasiou & Coppens. #LPAA
Are you a stroke physician, clinician, or researcher? Have you checked out the latest edition of the Canadian Stroke Best Practice Recommendations? Co-chaired by CORRE Principal Investigator Dr. Robert Teasell, check it out here: bit.ly/3kQL8Cm 🧠📕 #stroke #research
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