Cochrane Rehabilitation is a collaborative global network that focuses on advancing evidence-based practice in the field of rehabilitation. Named after the Cochrane Collaboration, this international organization works to synthesize, evaluate, and disseminate high-quality research evidence to inform healthcare decisions within the rehabilitation community. Cochrane Rehabilitation contributes to the development of systematic reviews and meta-analyses, critically analysing existing research to guide clinical practice and policy decisions. This network involves professionals from diverse disciplines, including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, and rehabilitation medicine. The aim of Cochrane Rehabilitation is to bridge the gap between research and clinical application, providing healthcare practitioners with up-to-date, reliable information to enhance the effectiveness of rehabilitation interventions. By promoting evidence-based approaches, the organization strives to improve patient outcomes, reduce variations in practice, and facilitate the integration of research findings into everyday rehabilitation care.
Title : Exploring the use of technology in inpatient rehabilitation hospitals
Elissa Charbonneau, Encompass Health, United States
Title : Pharmacologic approaches to attention and alertness after traumatic brain injury
Mel Glenn, Harvard Medical School, United States
Title : The technology we have, the technology we use, the technology we want
Marcia J Scherer, Institute for Matching Person and Technology, United States
Title : Infrared imaging in physical rehabilitation: A technological approach for veterans and military medicine
Marcos Brioschi, American Academy of Thermology, United States
Title : Indications for shockwave in teenage athletes
Jay Spector, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine (AAPSM), United States
Title : Super shoes and athletics: Update 2025 – What does the evidence say
Matthew B Werd, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine (AAPSM), United States