Kate Scrivener on Cochrane Review: 2025 Ends With a Big Milestone!
Kate Scrivener, Associate Professor (Research) at Monash University, Neurological Physiotherapist, shared on LinkedIn:
”2025 ends with a big milestone – our Cochrane review of electrical stimulation after stroke (including 89 trials) is published!!
Clear evidence electrical stimulation is effective at improving weakness after stroke and this carries over to activity.
This review was a huge amount of work.
Thank you to our team who made it possible including Dr Natasha Lannin, Simone Dorsch, Laura McCredie, Ashleigh Hanekom and Sarah Brighton-Hall.”
Read the full article here.
Article: Electrical stimulation of the motor system after stroke
Authors: Katharine Scrivener, Louise Ada, Joanne V Glinsky, Simone Dorsch, Serena Jamieson, Sarah M Brighton-Hall, Laura McCredie, Ashleigh Hanekom, Natasha A Lannin

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