Sue Verrilli
Northeastern University
2 Papers
Sue Verrilli is an academic researcher from Northeastern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rehabilitation & Stroke. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Canadian stroke best practice recommendations: Stroke rehabilitation practice guidelines, update 2015
Debbie Hebert,M. Patrice Lindsay,M. Patrice Lindsay,Amanda McIntyre,Adam Kirton,Peter Rumney,Stephen D. Bagg,Mark Bayley,Dar Dowlatshahi,Sean P. Dukelow,Maridee Garnhum,Ev Glasser,Mary-Lou Halabi,Ester Kang,Marilyn MacKay-Lyons,Rosemary Martino,Annie Rochette,Sarah Rowe,Nancy M. Salbach,Brenda Semenko,Bridget D. Stack,Luchie Swinton,Valentine Weber,Matthew Mayer,Sue Verrilli,Gabrielle deVeber,John Andersen,Karen M. Barlow,Caitlin Cassidy,Marie-Emmanuelle Dilenge,Darcy Fehlings,Ryan Hung,Jerome Iruthayarajah,Laura Lenz,Annette Majnemer,Jacqueline Purtzki,Mubeen F. Rafay,Lyn K Sonnenberg,Ashleigh Townley,Shannon Janzen,Norine Foley,Robert Teasell +41 more
TL;DR: The 2015 update of the Canadian Stroke Best Practice Recommendations: Stroke Rehabilitation Practice Guidelines is a comprehensive summary of current evidence-based recommendations for all members of multidisciplinary teams working in a range of settings, who provide care to patients following stroke.
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Canadian Stroke Best Practice Recommendations: Rehabilitation, Recovery, and Community Participation following Stroke. Part One: Rehabilitation and Recovery Following Stroke; 6th Edition Update 2019
Robert Teasell,Nancy M. Salbach,Norine Foley,Anita Mountain,Anita Mountain,Jill I. Cameron,Andrea de Jong,Nicole E. Acerra,Diana Bastasi,Sherri L. Carter,Joyce Fung,Joyce Fung,Mary Lou Halabi,Jerome Iruthayarajah,Jocelyn E. Harris,Esther Kim,Andrea Noland,Sepideh Pooyania,Annie Rochette,Bridget D. Stack,Erin Symcox,Debbie Timpson,Suja Varghese,Sue Verrilli,Gord Gubitz,Leanne K. Casaubon,Dar Dowlatshahi,M. Patrice Lindsay +27 more
TL;DR: This set of recommendations includes primarily adult rehabilitation, recognizing many of these therapies may be applicable in children, and recognize that rehabilitation needs of people with stroke may change over time and therefore intermittent reassessment is important.
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