Meeting Announcement:
This announcement will be of interest to those studying the biomechanics of
the spine.
The 2010 Society for Back Pain Research (SBPR) meeting will take place at
the University of Southern Denmark at Odense (www.sdu.dk/backpain2010) on
the 9th-11th June. The abstract deadline is 26th February 2010.
The SBPR is an organisation based in the U.K. which promotes the study of
all clinical and scientific aspects of spinal pain(including neck pain), and
encourages research into its causes, treatment and prevention. Scientific
meetings of the SBPR are held yearly and non-members are welcome to attend,
and to present their research. Papers on various aspects of back pain
research are presented and discussed and the best abstracts in each year are
published in the JBJS. Participants are form a variety of disciplines, and
include Engineers, Bioengineers, Biochemists, Anatomists and
Epidemiologists, as well as Orthopaedic Surgeons, Rheumatologists,
Neurologists and General Practitioners, and other practitioners including
Physiotherapists, Osteopaths and Chiropractors.
Phill Pollintine
Centre for Orthopaedic Biomechanics
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Bath
Claverton Down
Bath
BA2 7AY
Phone: +44 (0)1225 385961
E-mail: P.Pollintine@bath.ac.uk.
This announcement will be of interest to those studying the biomechanics of
the spine.
The 2010 Society for Back Pain Research (SBPR) meeting will take place at
the University of Southern Denmark at Odense (www.sdu.dk/backpain2010) on
the 9th-11th June. The abstract deadline is 26th February 2010.
The SBPR is an organisation based in the U.K. which promotes the study of
all clinical and scientific aspects of spinal pain(including neck pain), and
encourages research into its causes, treatment and prevention. Scientific
meetings of the SBPR are held yearly and non-members are welcome to attend,
and to present their research. Papers on various aspects of back pain
research are presented and discussed and the best abstracts in each year are
published in the JBJS. Participants are form a variety of disciplines, and
include Engineers, Bioengineers, Biochemists, Anatomists and
Epidemiologists, as well as Orthopaedic Surgeons, Rheumatologists,
Neurologists and General Practitioners, and other practitioners including
Physiotherapists, Osteopaths and Chiropractors.
Phill Pollintine
Centre for Orthopaedic Biomechanics
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Bath
Claverton Down
Bath
BA2 7AY
Phone: +44 (0)1225 385961
E-mail: P.Pollintine@bath.ac.uk.