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Professor Coralie English

Professor Coralie English

Professor, Physiotherapy. Associate Dean Research and Innovation, University of Newcastle

Research Programs

My work in effective models of rehabilitation care and secondary prevention are cited in the Australian and New Zealand Living Clinical Guidelines for Stroke Management
Convenor and Co-Chair for the World Stroke Organisation endorsed, Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable Roadmap for Fatigue Research
Worked with lived experience partners, Stroke Foundation and research team, to co-design and create the iREBOUND website to support people living with stroke to ‘move more’ and ‘eat well’

Professor Coralie English (BAppl Sci (Physio), PhD) leads a multidisciplinary team of researchers whose work focuses on recovery and wellbeing for people living with stroke. Her primary area of research focus is on post-stroke fatigue, with additional interests in understanding the effects of physical activity, aerobic exercise and diet in people after stroke. She and her team work closely with people with lived experience of stroke in co-design and partnership in all aspects of research.

Over her career she has completed many clinical trials of behavioural interventions related to stroke recovery, rehabilitation and secondary prevention.