Physiatry

The intersection of Physiatry and Rehab Hospitalist Medicine

We are beginning to dig into the data science of wrangling the intersectionality of hospitalist resources related to physiatry and rehab. Ontario has many centers of excellence that have a lot to offer in the way of guidelines for hospitalists in Ontario. This is the page where we will try to capture the resulting information gathered.

Rehabilitation and Physiatry

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There are multiple great EBM centres of excellence in physiatry and neuromuscular disease, many of which are based in London, Ontario. There is a lot of intersection with the work of primary care rehab specialists so we are featuring these resources as their own compendium. 


Evidence Based Review of moderate to severe ABI (ERABI.ca)

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".. Our mission is to improve outcomes and efficiencies of the rehabilitation system through research synthesis, guideline development, knowledge translation, education, and outreach to maximize the real-world applications of rehabilitation research evidence.." 

Bottom Line Recommendation
Region(s): London
Author: St. Josephs Health Care London


American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine - Guidelines

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Bottom Line Recommendation
Region(s): USA
Author: aanem.org


https://mskmedicine.com

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Bottom Line Recommendation
Region(s): London
Author: St. Josephs Health Care London


stroke.org Spasticity Infographic

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Bottom Line Recommendation
Region(s): USA
Author: Stroke.org

VIDEOS by Canadian Advances in Neuro-Orthopedics for Spasticity Consortium (CANOSC)

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Bottom Line Recommendation
Region(s): Kingston
Author: Canadian Advances in Neuro-Orthopedics for Spasticity Consortium CANOSC


The Spinal Cord Injury Research Evidence (SCIRE)

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".. The Spinal Cord Injury Research Evidence (SCIRE) Project is an international collaboration of scientists, health professionals and the community. SCIRE provides systematic reviews of spinal cord injury (SCI) research, enabling researchers and health professionals to guide their practice based on current best evidence.."

Bottom Line Recommendation
Region(s): USA


stroke.org Spasticity Infographic

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Bottom Line Recommendation
Region(s): USA
Author: Stroke.org


Evidence-Based Review of Stroke Rehabilitation - London

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Bottom Line Recommendation
Region(s): London
Author: St. Josephs Health Care London

VIDEOS by Canadian Advances in Neuro-Orthopedics for Spasticity Consortium (CANOSC)

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Bottom Line Recommendation
Region(s): Kingston
Author: Canadian Advances in Neuro-Orthopedics for Spasticity Consortium CANOSC



 By region

VIDEOS by Canadian Advances in Neuro-Orthopedics for Spasticity Consortium (CANOSC)

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Bottom Line Recommendation
Region(s): Kingston
Author: Canadian Advances in Neuro-Orthopedics for Spasticity Consortium CANOSC


Evidence-Based Review of Stroke Rehabilitation - London

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Bottom Line Recommendation
Region(s): London
Author: St. Josephs Health Care London

Evidence Based Review of moderate to severe ABI (ERABI.ca)

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".. Our mission is to improve outcomes and efficiencies of the rehabilitation system through research synthesis, guideline development, knowledge translation, education, and outreach to maximize the real-world applications of rehabilitation research evidence.." 

Bottom Line Recommendation
Region(s): London
Author: St. Josephs Health Care London

https://mskmedicine.com

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Bottom Line Recommendation
Region(s): London
Author: St. Josephs Health Care London


American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine - Guidelines

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Bottom Line Recommendation
Region(s): USA
Author: aanem.org

stroke.org Spasticity Infographic

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Bottom Line Recommendation
Region(s): USA
Author: Stroke.org

The Spinal Cord Injury Research Evidence (SCIRE)

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".. The Spinal Cord Injury Research Evidence (SCIRE) Project is an international collaboration of scientists, health professionals and the community. SCIRE provides systematic reviews of spinal cord injury (SCI) research, enabling researchers and health professionals to guide their practice based on current best evidence.."

Bottom Line Recommendation
Region(s): USA