BackCare Award 2009
The Access Trial: Randomised clinical trial of public hospital-based versus private community-based physiotherapy for low back pain: 12 month follow-up clinical outcome results
S N Casserley-Feeney, G Bury, L Daly & D A Hurley - Dublin, Ireland
(paper presented to SBPR Annual Meeting 2008, Keele)
Presidents Award 2009
The efficacy of a “one-stop” assessment service, including MRI scanning for low back pain. Review of 1300 patients referred by primary care physicians for specialist opinion.
K Greenfield and D Sandeman – Bristol
(paper presented to SBPR Annual Meeting 2009, Chepstow)
Secretaries Award 2009
Incidence of adverse events from manual therapy: a systematic review
D Carnes, T Mars, B Mullinger, R Froud, M Underwood – London & Warwick
(paper presented to SBPR Annual Meeting 2009, Chepstow)
Local Organiser’s Award 2009
The predictive relationship between changes in physical activity and functional disability at 3 months in an acute low back pain population
PA Hendrick, LA Hale, ML Bell, S Milosavljevic, DA Hurley-Osing, SM McDonough & DG Baxter
- Dunedin, Otago, Dublin & Ulster
(paper presented to SBPR Annual Meeting 2009, Chepstow)
BackCare Award 2008
Corticosteroids in peri-radicular infiltration for radicular pain- a randomised double-blind controlled trial. One year results and subgroup analysis
P Sell, S Tafazal, L Ng, N Chaudhary – Leicester (paper presented to SBPR Annual Meeting 2007, Helsinki)
Presidents Award 2008
An evaluation of patients with spinal metastases initially presenting to a primary care spinal clinical assessment service (SCAS)
R Sephton and P Greatbatch – Knowsley, UK (paper presented to SBPR Annual Meeting 2008, Keele)
Secretaries Award 2008
Subjective and objective evaluation of the physical activity profiles of people with low back pain and age-matched controls over 7 consecutive days
DA Hurley, L Brady, E O’Brien, S McDonough, GD Baxter and C Heneghan – Dublin, Ireland, Ulster, UK and Otago, New Zealand (paper presented to SBPR Annual Meeting 2008, Keele)
BackCare Award 2007
Do patients with psychological distress get better after lumbar spinal surgery?
M Hutton, D Hay, J Powell, D Sharp - Ipswich (presented to SBPR Annual Meeting 2006, Guisborough)
Presidents Award 2007
Surgical or nonoperative treatment for lumbar spinal stenosis? A six-year follow-up of a randomized controlled trial
P Slätis, A Malmivaara, M Heliövaara, P Sainio, S Seitsalo, H Hurri, K Tallroth et al. – Helsinki, Finland (presented to SBPR Annual Meeting 2007, Helsinki)
Secretaries Award 2007
The effect of methodological quality, sample size and statistical rigour on outcomes of randomized controlled trials in low back pain
D M Hettinga – London, UK (presented to SBPR Annual Meeting 2007, Helsinki)
BackCare Award 2006
Biopsychosocial intervention for persistent disabling low back pain, effectiveness and patient preferences
R E Johnson, C Roberts, G T Jones, N J Wiles, C Chaddock, R G Potter, P Watson, D P M S Symmons, G J Macfarlane – Manchester (presented to SBPR Annual Meeting 2005, Warwick)
Presidents Award 2006
Do patients with psychological distress get better after lumbar spinal surgery?
M Hutton, D Hay, J Powell, D Sharp - Ipswich (presented to SBPR Annual Meeting 2006, Guisborough)
Secretaries Award 2006
Do asymmetries exist in the trunk muscles and is this influenced by sporting task?
R Everett, PH Strutton, AH McGregor – London (presented to SBPR Annual Meeting 2006, Guisborough)
BackCare Award 2005
UK Back Pain Exercise and Manipulation (UK BEAM) Randomised Trial: Cost-effectiveness of physical treatments for back pain in primary care.
A Manca (University of York), M Underwood (Barts and The London) on behalf of the UK BEAM Trial Team (MRC General Practice Research Framework.) (presented to SBPR Annual Meeting 2004, Leicester)
BackCare Award 2004:
JL Carr, JAK Moffett, E Howarth, D Jackson, C Metcalf, SJ Richmond (Hull).
A Randomised controlled trial comparing the effects of a group exercise programme with individual physiotherapy in a materially deprived area. (presented to SBPR Annual Meeting 2003, London).
Presidents Award 2004:
DW Evans, NE Foster, S Vogel, AC Breen, M Underwood, T Pincus (Keele, London and Bournemouth).
Can practitioners' beliefs and behaviour towards low back pain be changed? A large-scale RCT using a contextulised educational package. (presented to SBPR Annual Meeting 2004, Leicester).
Secretaries Award 2004
JD Flint, S Roberts, SM Einstein, MJ Marshall, DC Mangham, A Cartwright, BA Ashton & WEB Johnson (Oswestry). Cell proliferation in the lumbar intervertebral discs and vertebrae of the growing spine.(presented to SBPR Annual Meeting 2004, Leicester).
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