Evidence-Based
Reviews
Up-to-date reviews of the current evidence in stroke, brain injury, and spinal cord injury rehabilitation…
Up-to-date reviews of the current evidence in stroke, brain injury, and spinal cord injury rehabilitation…
CORRE is committed to the development of strong collaborations, partnerships, and networks…
The Collaboration of Rehabilitation Research Evidence (CORRE) program began in 2002 with the initial publication of the Evidence-Based Review of Stroke Rehabilitation (EBRSR). CORRE has since become a well-established research program for neurorehabilitation evidence. The research office is located at Parkwood Institute, St. Joseph’s Health Care in London, Ontario. CORRE is part of Parkwood Institute Research which is a program of Lawson Health Research Institute.
To improve outcomes and efficiencies of the rehabilitation system through clinical trials, research synthesis, guideline development, knowledge translation, and economic reviews, and to maximize the real-life application of rehabilitation research evidence.