Amsterdam International Forum VIII: Poster presentations: Saturday, June 10th
  Amsterdam International Forum VIII
PRIMARY CARE RESEARCH ON LOW BACK PAIN
 

Poster presentations
Saturday, June 10th, 2006: 11:30 - 13:00

Group 8
Group 9
Group 10
Group 11

Group 12
Group 13
Group 14
Group 15

 

Group 8

Code Time Title of presentation Presenter

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

Code Time Title of presentation Presenter

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

Code Time Title of presentation Presenter

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

Code Time Title of presentation Presenter

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

Code Time Title of presentation Presenter

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

Code Time Title of presentation Presenter

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

Code Time Title of presentation Presenter

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

Code Time Title of presentation Presenter

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






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