Nathaly Olga Chinchihualpa Paredes
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Nathaly Olga Chinchihualpa Paredes is a dedicated researcher focused on advancing stroke rehabilitation, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Her key research areas include neurorehabilitation, technology-based interventions, and evidence synthesis for global health equity. Her major contribution lies in systematically evaluating the effectiveness of technological tools—such as virtual reality, robotics, and telerehabilitation—to improve upper limb motor function in stroke survivors, a population disproportionately affected by disability in resource-limited settings. Through her 2020 protocol and 2025 systematic review and meta-analysis, she has laid crucial groundwork for understanding how accessible, low-cost technologies can bridge rehabilitation gaps where traditional therapy is scarce or unaffordable. Although her work is early in its citation trajectory, with each paper accumulating 2 citations, its significance is underscored by the pressing need for scalable solutions in LMICs, which bear 69% of global stroke incidence. Her research not only synthesizes existing evidence but also highlights critical knowledge gaps, guiding future clinical trials and policy decisions. Chinchihualpa Paredes exemplifies a commitment to translating innovation into practical, equitable care for underserved populations.
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