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> Preliminary Program
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> 3rd Interdisciplinary World Congress on Low Back- and Pelvic Pain
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> the most effective role for exercise therapy. manual techniques, surgery and
> injection techniques
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> November 19. 21, 1998
> Vienna, Austria
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> UCSanDiego
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> European Conference Organizers
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> Hofburg Congress center Vienna
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> INFORMATION ON PARTICIPATION
> Please fill out the registration form. Send a copy (and keep the original) to:
> University of California Medical School, Office of Continuing Medical Education
> 9500 Gilman Drive, LA JOLLA, CA 92093 - 0617, U.S.A., or fax: 1-619~534 7672
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> INFORMATION ON ACCOMMODATION
> Please fill out the reservation form for accommodation.
> Send a copy (keep the original) to: Imperial Tours, Lueger Ring 8, 1014 VIENNA,
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> INFORNIATION ON THE SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
> European Conference Organizers
> P.O.Box 4334, 3006 AH Rotterdam, Phone 3 1 ~ 1 0~4133287,
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> INFORMATION ON PARTICIPATING IN THE EXHIBITION
> MAW~Medizinische Ausstellungs~ und Werbegesellschaft
> A~ 1 0 1 4 Wien, Freyung 6, Postfach 155
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> REGISTRATION FEE
> Registration fee is in US dollars. Fee before June 1, 1998: $ 435. Before
> September 1, 1998: $ 495. After September 1, 1998: $ 555, on site registration:
> $ 575
> Fee includes: all lectures, cocktails Thursday evening, 20.00 at the Town Hall of
> Vienna, coffee and tea. It excludes congress bool(s, lunches and a congress
> dinner on Friday, November 20, 1998.
> Congress workshops: a selection workshops is available on an extra cost basis.
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> To participate in one or more worrkshops, please indicate on the registration
> form which of the workshops you would like to intend. Participation is limited
> and will be handled on a first come first serve basis.
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> FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1998. CONGRESS DINNER
> An experience by which you really get to know the magic of the city of Vienna
> by night. Driving at a leisurely pace through the brightly lit shopping streets and
> the "Ringstrasse" with all its imposing buildings and monuments, you will get a
> feeling of the unique atmosphere of Vienna by night. The statue of johann
> Strauss, the State Opera House, the Hofburg, the House of Parliament, the
> Burgtheatre bear witness to the historical imporance of this city. As crowning
> event of the evening, we take you to the traditional "Heurigen" in Grinzing, where
> you will encounter Viennese jollity with a glass of wine and a typical Viennese
> dinner, while musicians will play "Schrammel" music.
> Price: ATS 660.- per person, including transportation, guide, three course
> dinner, drinks and music.
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> CANCELLATION POLICY
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> The following policy shall apply to all cancelled registrations: All cancellations
> must be advised to the UC, Medical School in writing. If received before or on
> September 1, 1998 a full refund less an administration fee of $ 50 shall apply.
> After , September 1, no refunds will be available, however you may nominate a
> substitute delegate without any further cost. Refund of accommodation deposits
> shall be at the discretion of Imperial Tours.
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> Cover picture: Custav Klimt 'Hygleia', 1900
> All details were correct at time of printing but are subject to change without
> notice
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> Endorsed by
> American Academy of Osteopathy
> American Association of Orthopaedic Medicine
> Australian Society of Musculoskeletal Medicine
> Austrian Association for Manual Medicine
> Canadian Physiotherapy Association
> Dutch National Institute of Allied Health Professions, Research and
> Development, Postgraduate Education and Documentation
> European Chiropractors' Union
> European Register of Osteopaths
> (mistakenly not included in the poster announcing the congress)
> Free University Brussels, Postgraduate Education in Manual Therapy
> International Federation of Orthopaedic Manipulative Therapists IFOMT-ECE
> International ]ntradiscal Therapy Society
> International Manual Medical Federation of the Mediterranean
> International Society of Biomechanics
> Manipulative Physiotherapists Association of Australia
> Norwegian Manual Therapy Group
> The Manipulation Association of Chartered Physiotherapists
> World Federation of Chiropractic
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>
> Wednesday, November 18, 1998
> 17.00 - 19.00 Early registration
>
> Thursday, November 19, 1998
> 07.30 Registration
> 08.45 Opening
> Dr. Sepp Rieder, City Councellor for Public Health and Hospitals of the
> City of Vienna
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> 09.00 Univ. Prof. Dr. Hans Tilscher
> 09.10 Prof. Vert Mooney, Dr. Andry Vleeming
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> Functional anatomy and biomechanics
> Moderators: Hans Tilscher, Andry Vleeming, Chris Snijders
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> 09.15 Mechanical and biological factors in disc degeneration Michael A. Adams
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> 09.35 Association between spinal function and low back pain Patricia Dolan
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> 09.50 Electromyography of the paraspinal muscles In response to mechanical
> and electrical stimulation of the supraspinal llgaments in humans and cats
> M. Solomonov
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> 10.05 The motion sepnent as a gear system
> R. Putz
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> 10.20 Discussion
> 10.30 Refreshment break
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> 11.00 Kinematic determination of the functional Ante^ of the lumbar spine
> In~vivo
> Michael Kondracki
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> 11.15 Muscle activities In the transfer of spinal load to the pelvis and legs,
> EMG recordings in different postures for verification of a biomechanical
> model
> Chris J. Snijders
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> Surgical care and innovations
> Moderators: Vert Mooney, Charles N. Aprill
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> 11.30 Anterior and posterior endoscopk surgery In the lumbar spine Hallett H.
> Mathews
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> 11.45 In vivo disc pressure under ADL, sport and therapy Marco Caimi
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> 12.00 A prosthetic disc nucleus and associated biology Charles D. Ray
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> 12.15 Discussion
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> 12.30 Lunch break
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> Assessment and treatment of lumbopelvic pain
> Moderators: jiri Dvorak, Vert Mooney, Andry Vleeming
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> 14.00 Mechanical diagnosis and therapy of the spine
> Robin A. McKenzie
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> 14.20 Chronic low back pain & pelvic pain: the predictive value of a
> multidisciplinary assessment
> Pieter F. van Akkerveeken
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> 14.40 Behavioral analysis, fear of movementl(,re)injury and behavioral
> rehabilhation in chronic low back pain
> Johan W. S. Vlaeyen
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> 15.00 The physical examination: can It identify symptomatic discogenic and
> SIJ pathologies?
> Charles N. Aprill
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> 15.20 Segmental hypennobility of the lumbar spine, the medkid significance of
> such and the subsequent course of the disorder
> Hans Tilscher
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> 15.40 The value of the physical examination in lumbopelvic diagnosis Mark
> Laslett
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> 16.00 Discussion
> 16.10 Refreshment break
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> 16.40 Rational selection of appropriate low risk interventions for low back pain
> Jiri Dvorak
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> 16.55 Neuroflexotherapy for low back pain: clinical evidence and biological
> substrate
> Francisco Kovacs
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> 17.05 Tense~ models: a new way to look at old problems Stephen M. Levin
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> 17.25 Discussion
> Exercise therapy
> Moderators: Carolyn A. Richardson, Gwendolen A. jull, Michael A.
> Adams
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> 17.30 Isometric back endurance: a comparison of two tests and their dictability
> of first-time back pain
> Susan M. Holm
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> 17.45 Medical exercise therapy with chronic low back pain patients (an
> outcome study)
> Bart Vanthillo
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> 18.00 The future of lumbopelvic physical treatment
> Vert Mooney
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> 18.20 Discussion
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> 20.00 You are cordially invited by Dr. Michael HRupl, Major of Vienna for
> Cocktails at "Wiener Rathauskeller"
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> Friday, November 20, 1998
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> Exercise Therapy
> Moderators: Tom A. Torstensen, Chris J. Snijders
>
> 09.00 Muscle training In chronic low back pain patients evaluated by CT-
> scan: comparison between Isometric and isotonic training
> Lieven A. Danneels
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> 09.15 The loading of the back and hip extensor muscles during the lumbar
> muscle coordination and strengthening exercises
> Jari P. A. Arokoski
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> Lumbopelvic pain and motor control
> Moderators: Vert Mooney, John T. Triano, Andry Vleeming
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> 09.30 Transversus abdominis, the forgotten muscle: Its function & its dys~
> function in the presence of low back pain
> Paul Hodges
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> 09.45 The lumbar multifidus: evidence of a link to low back pain
> Julie A. Hides
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> 10.00 Non Invasive assessments of deep muscle dysfunction associate with
> low back pain
> Carolyn Richardson
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> 10.15 New concepts for control of pain in the Iumbopelvic region
Gwendolen A. Jull
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> 10.30 Motor control of the spine
> Simo Taimela
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> 10.45 Discussion
> 11.00 Refreshment break
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> New insights on the pelvis and peripartum pain
> Moderators: Hans C. Ostgaard, Diane Lee, Andry Vleeming
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> 11.30 SI joint motion during standing hip extention test and the reciprocal
> straddle position: a radiostereophotogrammatic analysis
> Bengt Sturesson
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> 11.45 Muscles and pelvic clutch: hip abductor inhibition in anterior rotation of
> the ilium
> Thomas A. Dorman
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> 12.00 Selflocking of the pelvis: new data on pelvic compression through form
> and force closure
> Andry Vleeming
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> 12.15 Manipulation does not alter the position or movement of the sacroiliac
> joint
> Bjorn Branth
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> 12.30 Discussion
> 12.45 Lunch break
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> New insights on pelvic function and lumbopelvic pain and motor control
> Moderators: Hans C. Ostgaard, Andry Vleeming, Bengt Sturesson
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> 14.15 Back pain and pregnancy. Where are we now?
> Hans C. Ostgaard
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> 14.30 Post pregnancy pelvic syndrome: results of operative treatment with
> "triple" fixation of the pelvic ring
> Arie B. van Vugt
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> 14.45 The relationship between function of the long posterior sacroiliac
> ligament and low back pain
> Jane E. Carreiro
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> 15.00 The long posterior lnterosseous ligament and the sacrococcygeal plexus
> Frank H. Willard
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> 15.15 Backpain In IVF Induced and spontaneous pregnancies
> Per Kristiansson
> 15.30 Refreshment break
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> 16.15 Post pregnancy pelvic pain syndrome: histopathological findings of the
> symphysis
> Michael Hogervorst
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> 16.30 Discussion
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> 16.45 Outcomes of surgical treatment of chronic painful sacroiliac joint
> dysfunction
> Michael R. Moore
> 17.00 Discussion
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> 17.30 General discussion:
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> Is the clinical examination of LBP any good?
> Moderators: Vert Mooney, Charles N. Aprill, Mark Laslett, Serge
> Gracovetsky
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> Introduction: Lack of objectivity in the low back pain patient..
> recognizing this situation, evaluating & improving diagnostic performance
> Serge A. Gracovetsky
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> Saturday, November 21, 1998
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> New insights on pelvic function and lumbopelvic pain
> Moderators Hans C. Ostgaard, Bengt Sturesson, Andry Vleeming
>
> 08.30 Relationship between sagittal anatomy of the sacrum and posture
> Catherine Marty
> 08.40 Biomechanical examination of the posterior axial ligament of the
> sacroiliac
> joint, Roy H. Bechter
> 08.50 Oral contraceptives and back pain in women in a Swedish community
> Ullacarin Wreje
> 0905 The iliolumbar ligament influence on the coupling of the SI joint and the
> L5-S1 ligament, Annelies Pool
> 09.15 Sacrococcygeal hypomobility: relationship to chronic low back pain and
> stiffness, James Wooley
> 09.30 Pelvic pain in pregnancy
> Hanne Albert
> 09.45 Incidence, sacrum and spondylolisthesis
> Bernard Boisaubert
> 09.55 The blomechankal and physiological alterations of the sacroiliac joint
> during pregnancy
> Joan Fallon
> 10.05 Discussion
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> 10.20 Sacrum load-displacement behaviour an in Wyo and in ~ comparison
> Guy Gosseling
> 10.30 Pedpheral neurological deficits in patients wkh pelvic girdle dysfunction
> Margrit Beck-Foehn
> 10.40 Effects of different treatments on pain and on functional activities in
> pregnant women with pelvic pain
> Lena Nilsson-Wikmar
> 10.50 Sacroiliac joint angular rotation during the Stork test and hip drop test in
> normal subjects
> Barbara Hungerford
> 11.00 Discussion
> 11.10 Refreshment breai<
> 11.40 Rehabilitation of postnatal pelvic girdle pain
> Lars Lennart Nielsen
> 11.55 functional restrictions by postnatal pelvic girdle pain
> jon Helge Hansen
> Surgical care and intradiscal treatment
> Moderators: Vert Mooney, Michael R. Moore
> 12.10 CT assisted endoscopk laser disectomy (CTD) Matthias Lutze
> 12.20 The use of corralline hydroxyappetite (pro-osteon) for lnstrumented
> caged lumbar interbody fusions
> Donald Kucharzyk
> 12.30 Results of a prospective randomized comparison of chemonucleo"is and
> percutaneous discectomy
> Josef Krugluger
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Exercise therapy
> Moderators: Vert Mooney, Michael R. Moore
> 12.40 The orthopedic hippotherapy as a pad of a therapeutic exercise program
> Thomas Laser
> 12.50 Medical strengthening therapy on chronic low back pain (LBP) Richard
> Biggoer
> 13.00 Low back pain: the physical therapy approach
> Tom A. Torstensen
> 13.15 Closing remarks and discussion
> Vert Mooney, Michael R. Moore
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> 14.30 Start workshops
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Saturday, November 21, 1998
Parallel session I
Diagnosis, innovations and management of lumbopelvic pain
moderators: Michael A. Adams, Hans Tilscher, Thomas A. Dorman
08.30 Low back pain in abdominal aortic aneurysms: analysis and classification
of vertebral changes
Antonio Valassina
08.40 Repetitive lumbar spine injury due to failed limb lift
Nicholas Sol
08.50 Walking style as an etiology to chronic lower back pain
Howard J. Dananberg
09.05 A study to compare infiltration with Nalbuphinhydrochloride versus
Lidocaine
R. Keusch
09.15 Muscle and fascial networks of the trunk: potential influences to the low
back
Carl DeRosa
09.30 Fast effect of ear and body acupuncture in low back pain
W. Niehus
09.55 Clinical significance of psycho-social factors on severity of back pain
Jean Robert
10.05 Discussion
10.15 Refreshment break
10.45 Age, sex and body mass index as determinants of back and hip extensor
fatigue in isometric Sorensen back endurance test
Markku Kankaanpaa
10.55 Rehabilitation of patients with chronic low back pain: who benefits?
Jan Kool
11.05 Pain disorder in DSM-IV
Martin Aigner
11.15 Embryological study of the spinal dura and its attachment into the
vertebral canal
Patrick van Dun
11.25 Conceptualization and first results from a behavioral medicine out patient
clinic
Michael Bach
11.35 Comparison of electromyographic duration and frequency characteristics
between low back pain patients and a control group
Bruce Etnyre
11.45 Discussion
Lumbopelvic pain and psychomotorcontrol
Moderators: Patricia Dolan, Johan W.S. Vlaeyen, Thomas A. Dorman
12.00 Assessment of lumbar spinal movement: recent developments with the
CA 6000 spinal motion analysis system
Michael Troke
12.10 Tri planar torque outputs in chronic low back pain vs. asymptomatic
subjects during standing trunk rotation
Frederick M. Zarow
12.20 Effect of multifidus muscle vibration on position sense of the lumbo sacral
spine in men and women without low back pain
Simon Brumagne
12.30 Comparative study of multifidus muscles in the lumbar and thoracic
spine
Thais Weber de Alencar Bojadsen
12.40 Spinal manipulation produces greater attenuation of a moto-
nueronal activity as compared to neuromuscular massage
J. Donald Dishman
12.50 Transient suppression of motorneuron excitability following
lumbosacral spinal movement with and without thrust
Ronald Bulbulian
13.00 Active role of the neutral lumbopelvic posture: a possible test
for local muscle function
Christine Hamilton
13.10 Closing remarks and discussion
Thomas A. Dorman, Hans Tilscher
14.30 Start workshops
> A. Accessing easy automatic antigravity responses in posture and move~
> ment translating dynamic stability into action by introducing reciprochy in
> balance
> Pamela K. Hansford
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> B. The original manipulations used by Dr. Andrew Taylor Still, founder of the
> osteopathic medicine, for the lumbar spine and the pelvis Willy
> Vandenschrick, Paul Masters
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> C Foot orthotics
> Robert Irvin
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> D. Low back pain: The physical Therapy approach Tom A. Torstensen
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> E. Stabilization of the pelvis in sports using the tilple-s-program joanne
> Enslin-Madden
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> F Diagnosis and treatment of Sacral Torsions with Muscle Energy
> Technique David Felhendler
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> C. Global fascial techniques
> Jean-Jacques Debroux
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> H. The muscle balance and function development Geoff Gluckman
>
> I Disc Hemiation
> Linda Haynes~Mazion
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> J Recording of lumbar spine and hip motion during forward bending
> Possibilities in assessment of patients in daily practice
> Jan Paul van Wingerden
>
> K. Retraining the low back with functional exercises based on the
> KleinVogelbach concept of functional kinetics with and Without the Swiss
> ball Beate Carriere
>
> L. Exercise based management of low back pain and dysfunction: the
> progressive dynamic lumbar stabilization ~ A 12 phase plan
> J. Clay McDonald
>
> POSTERPRESENTATIONS
>
> Short leg syndrome and its implications for chronic low back pain - Dale E.
> Alsager
>
> Coordination of back muscles during dynamic isoinertial load to the spinal and
> EMC activity of back extensors with respect to static endurance in subjects with
> low back pain and healthy controls - Christoph Anders
>
> Documenting radiographic evidence of sacroiliac dysfunction - Aaron V. Barson
>
> Blomechanical changes at the lower lumbar spine in patients with dysfunction of
> the "Axial" SIJoint. A clinical approach in manual therapy - Axel Beemaert
>
> The clinical identification of pelvic girdle dysfunction and the strange pain
> descriptions presented by patients with pelvic girdle dysfunction - Margrit
> Beck-Foehn
>
> 7he relationship of anterior pelvic tilt during running with clinical and I<Inematic
> measures of hip extension - Peter Blanch
>
> Results of functional exercise capacity and physical fitness in lumbar disc
> patients and healthy subjects ~ Nezire Kose
>
> Relationship between working posture, ergonomic design & pelvic pain: study by
> new technique,. Codfoul - Dinesh Kumar
>
> The importance of trigger points for the topical diagnosis in the low back and
> pelvic
> region -M. Leitner
>
> Trunk and hip muscle force in connection with low back pain - Vesna Leskovec
>
> Lower extremity dysmetria, scoliosis, low back and pelvic pain - A. Manganiello
>
> Active exercise approach to chronic low back pain. a case report - C. 1.
> Mangione
>
> Normal sagittal equilibrium of the spine. Its relation with the pelvic parameters.
> Its
> consequences.. origin of low back pain - C. Marty
>
> Exploring the mind-body relationship of women with pelvic pain due to pelvic
> instability - John van der Meij
>
> The lower abdominal muscle - Ch. Michimayr
>
> Prevalence ofpelvic girdle pain during pregnancy and post partum ~ Siv Morkyed
> A
> Revised analysis of the cause of low back pain due to vehicle driving ~ M. Neve
>
> Effects of the Hesch Method of Pelvic Mobilization on Lumbar Flexion, Straight
> Leg Raise Performance and Pelvic Inclination Angle in Standing - Luanne Olson
>
> Long term examination on chronic low back pain patients - J. M. Ribbat
>
> Evaluation of clinical examination techniques concerning the sacroiliac joint in
> relation with pain syndromes of the lumbar spine and the pelvic region - T. Ruslier
>
> Efficacy of Trarnadol (Ultram) for the treatment ofchronic lower back pain T. 1.
> Schnitzer
>
> The effect of maximum flexion and extension on active lumbar side bending and
> active lumbar rotation - Dale Schuit
>
> A theory on the role of counternutation in self-bracing of the sacroiliac joint after
> injury -Rick Serola
>
> Propulsion during gait.. perpetuation of a myth - Nicholas Sol
>
> Mobility of Lumbar spine recorded by three-dimensional motion analysis in
> patients with low back pain and controls ~ Thomas U. Schrelber
>
> Tailored physiotherapeutic strategy for different forms of low back pain Christine
> Uhlemann
>
> Results of an exercise based multidisciplinary rehabilitation program in patients
> suffering from chronic low back pain caused by disc herniation or after ]amino~
> tomy -A. Ulreich
>
> The Ligamentous trigger points in low back and pelvic pain -Jean-Claude Vemhes
>
> Three dimensional ldnematic data of the trunl< and pelvis in incline treadmill
> walking
> Lutz Vogt
>
> Trunk EMC in chronic low bacl< pain subjects vs. normals during standing trunk
> rotation - Frederick M. Zairow
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> 3rd Interdisciplinary World Congress on Low Back~ and Pelvic Pain
> November 19 - 21, 1998 - Vienna, Austria
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