
Anne Moseley (Australia)

Session
Focused symposium: Cochrane Systematic Reviews - Enabling Evidence-Based Physiotherapy after Stroke (Speaker)
Biography
Anne Moseley BAppSc(Physio), GradDipAppSc(ExSpSc), PhD
Senior Research Fellow, The George Institute for International Health
25 full publications in peer-reviewed journals since 2005, including 3 full Cochrane reviews and 1 protocol for a Cochrane review. This research has been presented at national and international physiotherapy and other conferences.
Dr Moseley is a founding director of the Centre for Evidence-Based Physiotherapy. The Centre is internationally recognised for conceiving and producing the Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro; www.pedro.org.au). Dr Moseley's major areas of clinical research are rehabilitation for people with traumatic brain injury, physiotherapy interventions to treat ankle fracture, and mobility programs for people with hip fracture.
Dr Moseley has extensive clinical expertise as a physiotherapist, working in multi-disciplinary rehabilitation for people with traumatic brain injury and multi-trauma in 1987-1999. During this time she conducted clinical research into stretch for contracture. In 1999-2004 Dr Moseley was appointed as lecturer in the Rehabilitation Studies Unit, Northern Clinical School (Medicine), University of Sydney. In addition to tutoring in the Medical Program at the University of Sydney, she continued to conduct clinical research. This research has focused on evaluating complex rehabilitation interventions using both systematic review and clinical trial methodology. Since 2005 Dr Moseley has been PEDro Project Manager and Research Fellow at the Centre for Evidence-Based Physiotherapy.



