Group 8 |
PP8.1 |
11:30 - 11:36 |
Psychosocial factors in chiropractic patients with new episodes of non-specific back pain – a prospective cohort study with 2-year follow-up. |
Jennifer Langworthy |
PP8.2 |
11:37 - 11:43 |
Why randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and non-RCTs of the same interventions agree or disagree? |
Andrea Furlan |
PP8.3 |
11:44 - 11:50 |
Sex differences in heritability of neck pain. |
René Fejer |
PP8.4 |
11:51 - 11:57 |
The Social Tariff of EuroQol is not Adequate to Assess Health-related Quality of Life in Patients with Low Back Pain. |
Maria Teresa Gil del Real |
PP8.5 |
11:58 - 12:04 |
The presence of pain in other areas has a fundamental influence on chronic low back pain research and management. |
D. Carnes |
PP8.6 |
12:05 - 12:11 |
What is the magnitude of sustained change in general practitioners’ beliefs and stated behaviour about back pain five years after a population-based intervention? |
Rachelle Buchbinder |
PP8.7 |
12:12 - 12:18 |
Long-term work-related risk factors for low back pain and disability. A prospective study with 14 years of follow-up. |
Margreth Grotle |
Group 9 |
PP9.1 |
11.00 - 11.06 |
Modic changes, the prevalence and relationship to lumbar disc herniation. A possible new pathogenesis of low back pain. |
Hanne Albert |
PP9.2 |
11.07 - 11.13 |
Physiotherapy for Low Back Pain in Primary Care: A Comparison of Services in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. |
Deirdre Hurley |
PP9.3 |
11.14 - 11.20 |
Selecting an appropriate placebo for spinal manipulative therapy in a primary care low back pain trial. |
M. Hancock |
PP9.4 |
11.21 - 11.27 |
A Mixed Methods Clinical Trial of Rehabilitative Exercise, Manipulation and Self-Care for Low Back Pain with One Year Follow Up. |
Gert Bronfort |
PP9.5 |
11.28 - 12.34 |
Utilization of health resources due to low back pain – survey and registered data. |
Susan Picavet |
PP9.6 |
12.35 - 12.41 |
Relevancy of kinesiophobia in LBP patients in first line physiotherapy practices. |
Gerard Koel |
PP9.7 |
12.42 - 12.48 |
Are psychological factors prognostic indicators of outcome in different types of pain? A comparison of patients with low back pain or shoulder pain. |
Daniëlle van der Windt |
Group 10 |
PP10.1 |
11.00 - 11.06 |
Symptom increase after a functional capacity evaluation in patients with chronic low back pain; an explorative study into safety. |
Michiel Reneman |
PP10.2 |
11.07 - 11.13 |
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for low back pain: Update of a systematic review within the framework of the Cochrane Collaboration Back Review Group. |
Pepijn Roelofs |
PP10.3 |
11.14 - 11.20 |
A brief pain management program and physical treatments for low back pain: results from an economic analysis alongside a randomised clinical trial. |
D. Whitehurst |
PP10.4 |
11.21 - 11.27 |
Active lifestyle and incident low back pain in seniors. A population-based two-year prospective study of 1,387 Danish twins aged 70-100 years. |
Jan Hartvigsen |
PP10.5 |
11.28 - 12.34 |
Key factors in back disability prevention: What influences their relative priorization? |
Jaime Guzman |
PP10.6 |
12.35 - 12.41 |
What are the key modifiable personal and environmental factors that prevent disability in people with back pain? A consensus using Delphi and Q-card methodologies. |
Jaime Guzman |
PP10.7 |
12.42 - 12.48 |
Attitudes and beliefs of health care practitioners influence their management of patients with LBP. |
Annette Bishop |
Group 11 |
PP11.1 |
11.00 - 11.06 |
Does back pain prevalence really decrease with increasing age? A systematic review. |
Clermont Dionne |
PP11.2 |
11.07 - 11.13 |
Validity of primary care physician’s prediction of long-term back-related functional limitations. |
Clermont Dionne |
PP11.3 |
11.14 - 11.20 |
Implementing a clinical practice guideline of acute low back pain in primary care: design of a cluster randomised controlled trial. |
Simon French |
PP11.4 |
11.21 - 11.27 |
Using a theoretical framework to identify and address barriers to the uptake of a low-back pain clinical practice guideline in primary care. |
Simon French |
PP11.5 |
11.28 - 12.34 |
Long-term effectiveness and costs of a tailor-made intervention for women with pregnancy-related low back and/or pelvic girdle pain after delivery. |
C. Bastiaenen |
PP11.6 |
12.35 - 12.41 |
A study of the prevalence and characteristics of primary care low back pain consulters reporting reduced duties or unemployment due to low back pain. |
G. Wynne-Jones |
PP11.7 |
12.42 - 12.48 |
Matching FCE activities and work demands: an explorative study. |
Wietske Kuijer |
PP11.8 |
12.49 - 12.55 |
Validity of the physical function scale of the Swiss spinal stenosis questionnaire for the measurement of walking capacity in persons with lumbar spinal stenosis. |
Christy Tomkins |
Group 12 |
PP12.1 |
11.00 - 11.06 |
Implementation of the Dutch low back pain guideline for general practitioners, effects on doctors and patients: a cluster randomised controlled trial. |
Arno Engers |
PP12.2 |
11.07 - 11.13 |
Individual patient education for low back pain: a systematic review. |
Arno Engers |
PP12.3 |
11.14 - 11.20 |
MRI Interpretation in Patients with Symptomatic Lumbar Spine Disc Herniations: Comparison of Clinician and Radiologist Readings. |
David Doman |
PP12.4 |
11.21 - 11.27 |
A population-based survey of back pain beliefs. |
Doug Gross |
PP12.5 |
11.28 - 12.34 |
Are lifestyle-factors in adolescence predictors for adult low back pain? A cross-sectional and prospective study of young twins. |
Lise Hestbæk |
PP12.6 |
12.35 - 12.41 |
Pregnancy-related Pelvic Girdle Pain and Lumbar Pain. A cohort study of postnatal depression and consequences in terms of health and functioning. |
Annelie Gutke |
PP12.7 |
12.42 - 12.48 |
Design of group based cognitive behavioural approach in the management of low back pain in Primary Care (Back Skills Training Trial, BeST). |
Z. Hansen |
PP12.8 |
12.49 - 12.55 |
Developing and testing an optimal search strategy for identifying studies of prognosis. |
Emma Irvin |
Group 13 |
PP13.1 |
11.00 - 11.06 |
Long-term risk factors for low back pain and disability. A prospective study with 14 years of follow-up. |
Margreth Grotle |
PP13.2 |
11.07 - 11.13 |
Onset and course of depressive symptomatology after whiplash injury. |
Linda Carroll |
PP13.3 |
11.14 - 11.20 |
Pragmatism, Evidence-Based Medicine, Randomized Trials and Literature Reviews. |
Stefan Blomberg |
PP13.4 |
11.21 - 11.27 |
A Suggested Modernized and Pragmatic Model of Critical Assessment of Randomized Controlled Studies in Manual Therapy and in Related Fields. |
Stefan Blomberg |
PP13.5 |
11.28 - 12.34 |
Capturing Cases in Workers’ Compensation Databases: The Example of Neck Pain. |
Dwayne Van Eerd |
PP13.6 |
12.35 - 12.41 |
Low back pain research priorities: the view of the primary care practitioner. |
N. Henschke |
PP13.7 |
12.42 - 12.48 |
What is the real prognosis of acute low back pain? |
N. Henschke |
PP13.8 |
12.49 - 12.55 |
Prognostic factors for acute low back pain managed in primary care. |
N. Henschke |
Group 14 |
PP14.1 |
11.00 - 11.06 |
Manual examination of the spine: A systematic, critical literature review of reproducibility. |
Mette Jensen |
PP14.2 |
11.07 - 11.13 |
The Need to Change the Workers’ Compensation Model for Back Pain. |
William Johnson |
PP14.3 |
11.14 - 11.20 |
The ICF core sets for low back pain: Do they tell us what matters to patients? |
Ricky Mullis |
PP14.4 |
11.21 - 11.27 |
Functional Outcomes of Lumbar Fusion among the Ohio’s Workers’ Compensation Subjects. |
Trang Nguyen |
PP14.5 |
11.28 - 12.34 |
An effort to return disability pensioners with back pain to work by a brief vocational-oriented intervention. |
Liv Magnussen |
PP14.6 |
12.35 - 12.41 |
Design of a large scale trial to investigate group-based cognitive behavioural approaches in the management of low back pain in Primary Care (Back Skills Training Trial, BeST). |
S. Lamb |
PP14.7 |
12.42 - 12.48 |
Towards an Evidence Base for Medical Advice on Return to Work. A Best Evidence Synthesis on Medically Based Physical Limitations and Medical Restrictions for Patients with Chronic Non-Specific Low Back Pain. |
Donald Krawciw |
PP14.8 |
12.49 - 12.55 |
Assessing work-related disability: reliability of the judgement of the consistency of performance during functional capacity testing. |
Jan Kool |
Group 15 |
PP15.1 |
11.00 - 11.06 |
Comparison of three disability questionnaires for low back and neck pain with focus on test-retest reliability, sensitivity of change and validity. |
Gőrel Kjellman |
PP15.2 |
11.07 - 11.13 |
Meta-analysis of exercise for chronic low back pain. |
S. Kamper |
PP15.3 |
11.14 - 11.20 |
Multiple imputation combined with bootstrapping for analysing incomplete cost and effect data. |
Martijn Heymans |
PP15.4 |
11.21 - 11.27 |
The Relationship between Impairment, Activity Limitations and Recovery from Whiplash-associated Disorders. |
Pierre Côté |
PP15.5 |
11.28 - 12.34 |
A minimal intervention strategy aimed at psychosocial prognostic factors: cost-effectiveness in general practice. |
Petra Jellema |
PP15.6 |
12.35 - 12.41 |
Body size in childhood and lumbar disc disorders until the age of 28. |
Jaro Karppinen |
PP15.7 |
12.42 - 12.48 |
Is Relaxation Massage an Effective Treatment for Chronic Back Pain? Protocol for a Large Randomized Controlled Trial. |
Dan Cherkin |