Background: Large-scale clinical registries are increasingly recognized as important resources for quality assurance and research to inform clinical decision-making and health policy. We established a clinical registry (SpineData) in a conservative care setting where more than 10,000 new cases of spinal pain are assessed each year. This paper describes the SpineData registry, summarizes the characteristics of its clinical population and data, and signals the availability of these data as a resource for collaborative research projects. Methods: The SpineData registry is an Internet-based system that captures patient data electronically at the point of clinical contact. The setting is the government-funded Medical Department of the Spine Cent...
With an official life time of over 5years, Spine Tango can meanwhile be considered the first interna...
Aim: To describe treatment and referral patterns and National Health Service resource use in patient...
Funding Open access funding provided by Royal Library, Copenhagen University Library The EuroSpA Res...
Musculoskeletal disorders are very common and affects the individual by pain and functional impairme...
Background and aims Chronic pain is a leading cause to years lived with disability worldwide. Howev...
Worldwide, low back pain has been the leading cause of disability since 1990. Although most people r...
Spine Tango is the first and only International Spine Registry in operation to date. So far, only su...
Background and purpose - We performed a systematic review and a survey in order to (1) evaluate the ...
The aim of this thesis is to study if there is information gathering method, other than that commonl...
BACKGROUND:Low back pain (LBP) is a ubiquitous, heterogeneous disorder that affects most people at s...
Copyright © 2014 Lise Hestbaek et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Introduction Despite the prevalence of low back pain (LBP) worldwide, many people with the condition...
The aim of the current study was to evaluate the literature examining the impact of osteopathic care...
Background: Low back pain (LBP) is a complex health care issue that often involves multiple provider...
In the discussion about the rationale for spine registries, two basic questions have to be answered....
With an official life time of over 5years, Spine Tango can meanwhile be considered the first interna...
Aim: To describe treatment and referral patterns and National Health Service resource use in patient...
Funding Open access funding provided by Royal Library, Copenhagen University Library The EuroSpA Res...
Musculoskeletal disorders are very common and affects the individual by pain and functional impairme...
Background and aims Chronic pain is a leading cause to years lived with disability worldwide. Howev...
Worldwide, low back pain has been the leading cause of disability since 1990. Although most people r...
Spine Tango is the first and only International Spine Registry in operation to date. So far, only su...
Background and purpose - We performed a systematic review and a survey in order to (1) evaluate the ...
The aim of this thesis is to study if there is information gathering method, other than that commonl...
BACKGROUND:Low back pain (LBP) is a ubiquitous, heterogeneous disorder that affects most people at s...
Copyright © 2014 Lise Hestbaek et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Introduction Despite the prevalence of low back pain (LBP) worldwide, many people with the condition...
The aim of the current study was to evaluate the literature examining the impact of osteopathic care...
Background: Low back pain (LBP) is a complex health care issue that often involves multiple provider...
In the discussion about the rationale for spine registries, two basic questions have to be answered....
With an official life time of over 5years, Spine Tango can meanwhile be considered the first interna...
Aim: To describe treatment and referral patterns and National Health Service resource use in patient...
Funding Open access funding provided by Royal Library, Copenhagen University Library The EuroSpA Res...