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Mission

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.

Background

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.