Professional Background
Peter G. Levine is a researcher, author, clinician, professor, and science communicator, devoting his career to clinical research. His dedication has been particularly focused on unveiling the most efficient systems for enhancing post-stroke brain plasticity.
For two decades, Peter G. Levine has explored emerging stroke neurorehabilitation options. These options include EMG-based gaming, wearable robotics, mental practice, functional electrical stimulation, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and modified constraint-induced therapy (mCIT).
In his climb to distinction, Levine held positions as the lab co-director at the University of Cincinnati Academic Medical Center and a Research Associate at Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation. Further, he extended his clinical research horizons with The Ohio State University B.R.A.I.N. lab.
Communications and Publications
A notable aspect of Peter G. Levine's career is his dedication to sharing his research findings. He communicates his discoveries through his blog—easily found by googling 'Stronger After Stroke blog'. He has also written dozens of magazine and journal articles, given hundreds of professional talks on stroke recovery and brain injury.
Levine has rendered his extensive knowledge and experience on the matter into a book titled 'Stronger After Stroke'. Not only providing valuable insights, the book offers practical guidance to those dealing with stroke recovery, communicating evidence-based, actionable information in an understandable and engaging way. The third edition of 'Stronger After Stroke' (Demos Medical, 2018) has been translated into multiple languages.
Peter G Levine's achievements include:
- Authorship of 'Stronger After Stroke 3rd ed.' (Demos Medical, 2018 - multiple translations).
- Co-authorship of more than 60 articles and abstracts, a majority of them stroke-specific, published in peer-reviewed journals.
- Recognition as a frequent speaker on the subject of stroke recovery and neuroplasticity.
Contact
You can get in touch with Peter G. Levine via email [email protected].

