181 results on '"Konstantinou, Kika"'
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2. Predictors of outcome following an epidural steroid injection for disc-related sciatica: a Delphi consensus study
3. Prognosis of Patients With Neuropathic Low Back-Related Leg Pain: An Exploratory Study Using Prospective Data From UK Primary Care
4. Prognostic factors associated with outcome following an epidural steroid injection for disc-related sciatica: a systematic review and narrative synthesis
5. Stratified care versus usual care for management of patients presenting with sciatica in primary care (SCOPiC): a randomised controlled trial
6. Factors associated with physiotherapists' preference for MRI in primary care patients with low back and leg pain
7. Biographical suspension and liminality of Self in accounts of severe sciatica
8. Prognosis of patients with neuropathic low back-related leg pain: An exploratory study using prospective data from UK primary care
9. Prognosis of sciatica and back-related leg pain in primary care: the ATLAS cohort
10. Clinical classification criteria for neurogenic claudication caused by lumbar spinal stenosis. The N-CLASS criteria
11. The STarT Back stratified care model for nonspecific low back pain: a model-based evaluation of long-term cost-effectiveness
12. Systematic Review of Decision Analytic Modelling in Economic Evaluations of Low Back Pain and Sciatica
13. Neuropathic Pain in Low Back-Related Leg Pain Patients: What Is the Evidence of Prevalence, Characteristics, and Prognosis in Primary Care? A Systematic Review of the Literature
14. Clinical classification criteria for radicular pain caused by lumbar disc herniation: the radicular pain caused by disc herniation (RAPIDH) criteria
15. Patients’ and clinicians’ perspectives on a ‘fast-track’ pathway for patients with sciatica in primary care: qualitative findings from the SCOPiC stratified care trial
16. Mobilisations with movement in low back pain management : current physiotherapy practice and effects on pain and range of spinal movement
17. Prevalence, Characteristics, and Clinical Course of Neuropathic Pain in Primary Care Patients Consulting With Low Back-related Leg Pain
18. Recommendations for terminology and the identification of neuropathic pain in people with spine-related leg pain. Outcomes from the NeuPSIG working group
19. Subgrouping patients with sciatica in primary care for matched care pathways: development of a subgrouping algorithm
20. Factors associated with costs and health outcomes in patients with Back and leg pain in primary care: a prospective cohort analysis
21. Inflammatory biomarkers do not distinguish between patients with sciatica and referred leg pain within a primary care population: results from a nested study within the ATLAS cohort
22. Physical and Psychological Treatments
23. Lessons learnt from a discontinued randomised controlled trial: adalimumab injection compared with placebo for patients receiving physiotherapy treatment for sciatica (Subcutaneous Injection of Adalimumab Trial compared with Control: SCIATiC)
24. Reliability among clinicians diagnosing low back-related leg pain
25. Comparison of stratified primary care management for low back pain with current best practice (STarT Back): a randomised controlled trial
26. Agreement of self-reported items and clinically assessed nerve root involvement (or sciatica) in a primary care setting
27. Development of an assessment schedule for patients with low back-associated leg pain in primary care: a Delphi consensus study
28. Additional file 1 of Patients’ and clinicians’ perspectives on a ‘fast-track’ pathway for patients with sciatica in primary care: qualitative findings from the SCOPiC stratified care trial
29. Targeted treatment in primary care for low back pain: the treatment system and clinical training programmes used in the IMPaCT Back study (ISRCTN 55174281)
30. Stratified versus usual care for the management of primary care patients with sciatica: the SCOPiC RCT
31. Additional file 6: of Factors associated with costs and health outcomes in patients with Back and leg pain in primary care: a prospective cohort analysis
32. Additional file 3: of Factors associated with costs and health outcomes in patients with Back and leg pain in primary care: a prospective cohort analysis
33. Additional file 4: of Factors associated with costs and health outcomes in patients with Back and leg pain in primary care: a prospective cohort analysis
34. Additional file 5: of Factors associated with costs and health outcomes in patients with Back and leg pain in primary care: a prospective cohort analysis
35. Additional file 1: of Factors associated with costs and health outcomes in patients with Back and leg pain in primary care: a prospective cohort analysis
36. Additional file 7: of Factors associated with costs and health outcomes in patients with Back and leg pain in primary care: a prospective cohort analysis
37. Additional file 2: of Subgrouping patients with sciatica in primary care for matched care pathways: development of a subgrouping algorithm
38. Additional file 1: of Subgrouping patients with sciatica in primary care for matched care pathways: development of a subgrouping algorithm
39. FLEXION MOBILIZATIONS WITH MOVEMENT TECHNIQUES: THE IMMEDIATE EFFECTS ON RANGE OF MOVEMENT AND PAIN IN SUBJECTS WITH LOW BACK PAIN
40. Clinical course, characteristics and prognostic indicators in patients presenting with back and leg pain in primary care. The ATLAS study protocol
41. Clinical diagnostic model for sciatica developed in primary care patients with low back-related leg pain
42. New insight to the characteristics and clinical course of clusters of patients with imaging confirmed disc‐related sciatica
43. 252 The prevalence of axial involvement in psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
44. Prognostic factors in non-surgically treated sciatica: A systematic review
45. The STarT Back stratified care model for nonspecific low back pain: a model-based evaluation of long-term cost-effectiveness.
46. A randomised clinical trial of subgrouping and targeted treatment for low back pain compared with best current care. The STarT Back Trial Study Protocol
47. New insight to the characteristics and clinical course of clusters of patients with imaging confirmed disc-related sciatica.
48. Determining One‐Year Trajectories of Low‐Back–Related Leg Pain in Primary Care Patients: Growth Mixture Modeling of a Prospective Cohort Study
49. Clinical diagnostic model for sciatica developed in primary care patients with low back-related leg pain
50. Novel approach to characterising individuals with low back-related leg pain: cluster identification with latent class analysis and 12-month follow-up
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