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Responsiveness and Minimal Important Change for Pain and Disability Outcome Measures in Pregnancy-Related Low Back and Pelvic Girdle Pain (2019)
Journal Article
Ogollah, R., Bishop, A., Lewis, M., Grotle, M., & Foster, N. E. (2019). Responsiveness and Minimal Important Change for Pain and Disability Outcome Measures in Pregnancy-Related Low Back and Pelvic Girdle Pain. Physical Therapy, 99(11), 1551-1561. https://doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzz107

Background Pregnancy-related low back pain and pelvic girdle pain (LBP/PGP) are common and negatively impact the lives of many pregnant women. Several patient-based outcome instruments measure treatment effect but there is no consensus about which m... Read More about Responsiveness and Minimal Important Change for Pain and Disability Outcome Measures in Pregnancy-Related Low Back and Pelvic Girdle Pain.

Prognosis of sciatica and back-related leg pain in primary care: the ATLAS cohort (2017)
Journal Article
Konstantinou, K., Dunn, K. M., Ogollah, R. O., Lewis, M., Windt, D. V. D., & Hay, E. M. H. (2018). Prognosis of sciatica and back-related leg pain in primary care: the ATLAS cohort. Spine Journal, 18(6), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.spinee.2017.10.071

BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Evidence is lacking on the prognosis and prognostic factors of back-related leg pain and sciatica in patients seeing their primary care physicians. This evidence could guide timely appropriate treatment and referral decisions. PU... Read More about Prognosis of sciatica and back-related leg pain in primary care: the ATLAS cohort.

Evaluating Acupuncture and Standard carE for pregnant women with Back pain (EASE Back): A feasibility study and pilot randomised trial (2016)
Journal Article
Foster, N. E., Bishop, A., Bartlam, B., Ogollah, R., Barlas, P., Holden, M., …Young, J. (2016). Evaluating Acupuncture and Standard carE for pregnant women with Back pain (EASE Back): A feasibility study and pilot randomised trial. Health Technology Assessment, 20(33), 1-235. https://doi.org/10.3310/hta20330

© Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2016. Background: Many pregnant women experience low back pain. Acupuncture appears to be a safe, promising intervention but evidence is needed about its clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness. Objectiv... Read More about Evaluating Acupuncture and Standard carE for pregnant women with Back pain (EASE Back): A feasibility study and pilot randomised trial.