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Title: Setting the scene for the Second Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable.
Austin Authors: Bernhardt, Julie;Borschmann, Karen N;Kwakkel, Gert;Burridge, Jane H;Eng, Janice J;Walker, Marion F;Bird, Marie-Louise;Cramer, Steven C;Hayward, Kathryn Sbailey;O'Sullivan, Michael J;Clarkson, Andrew N;Corbett, Dale
Affiliation: UQ Centre for Clinical Research, Faculty of Medicine, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada
Department of Neurorehabilitation, Amsterdam Rehabilitation Research Centre, Reade, The Netherlands
Canadian Partnership for Stroke Recovery, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada
School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Environmental and Life Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
School of Medicine, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
Centre for Research Excellence in Stroke Rehabilitation and Brain Recovery, The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, The University of Melbourne, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia
Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Amsterdam Neurosciences and Amsterdam Movement Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Department of Physical Therapy, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
GF Strong Rehabilitation Research Laboratory, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Departments of Neurology, Anatomy & Neurobiology, and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, University of California, Irvine, USA
Department of Anatomy, Brain Health Research Centre and Brain Research New Zealand, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Issue Date: 2019
Date: 2019-05-15
Publication information: International Journal of Stroke 2019; 14(5): 450-456
Abstract: The Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable (SRRR) meetings bring together an international group of preclinical and clinical researchers along with statisticians, methodologists, funders and consumers, working to accelerate the development of effective treatments for stroke recovery and to support best-evidence uptake in rehabilitation practice. The first meeting (2016) focused on four recommendation areas: translation of preclinical evidence into human discovery trials; recovery biomarkers to provide knowledge of therapeutic targets and prognosis in human stroke; intervention development, monitoring, and reporting standards; and standardized measurement in motor recovery trials. The impact of SRRR is growing, with uptake of recommendations emerging, and funders exploring ways to incorporate research targets and recommendations. At our second meeting (SRRR2, 2018), we worked on new priority areas: (1) cognitive impairment, (2) standardizing metrics for measuring quality of movement, (3) improving development of recovery trials, and (4) moving evidence-based treatments into practice. To accelerate progress towards breakthrough treatments, formation of an International Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Alliance is our next step, where working groups will take recommendations and build partnerships needed to achieve our goals.
URI: https://ahro.austin.org.au/austinjspui/handle/1/20877
DOI: 10.1177/1747493019851287
ORCID: 0000-0002-2787-8484
0000-0002-4041-4043
0000-0002-2093-0788
0000-0003-2543-8722
Journal: International Journal of Stroke
PubMed URL: 31092153
Type: Journal Article
Subjects: Consensus
neurobiology
recommendations
recovery
rehabilitation
Stroke
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