• Spine · Feb 2009

    The Ninth International Forum for Primary Care Research on Low Back Pain.

    • Daniel Cherkin, Francisco M Kovacs, Peter Croft, Jeffrey Borkan, Nadine E Foster, Birgitta Oberg, Gerard Urrútia, Javier Zamora, and International Organizing Committee of the Ninth International Forum for Primary Care Research on Low Back Pain and All the Participants.
    • Group Health Center for Health Studies, Seattle, WA 98101, USA. cherkin.d@ghc.org
    • Spine. 2009 Feb 1; 34 (3): 304307304-7.

    Study DesignReview of oral and poster presentations and of workshop summaries from the Ninth International Forum for Primary Care Research on Low Back Pain held in Majorca, Spain, October 4-6, 2007.ObjectiveSummarize highlights of the conference.Summary Of Background DataThe International Forum for Primary Care Research on Low Back Pain has become the primary conference for presenting research on the advances in primary care for back pain.MethodsDistillation of the key themes and findings of the research presented at the Forum.ResultsPresentations at the forum included intervention studies, psychosocial aspects of low back pain, and epidemiological, clinical, and pathologic studies.ConclusionThe research presented at the forum has contributed to the advancement of understanding of how to improve primary care for low back pain. The Tenth International Forum will occur on June 14-17, 2009, in Boston.

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