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2019-11-23 ISSLS Prize in Basic science 2019: Physical activity attenuates fibrotic alterations to the multifidus muscle associated with intervertebral disc degeneration. Eur Spine J. 2019 May;28 (5):893-904. doi: 10.1007/s00586-019-05902-9. Epub 2019 Feb 8. ISSLS Prize in Clinical Science 2020 to authors from PolyOmica. A team of six, with two authors affiliated with PolyOmica, has received a 2020 prize in Clinical Science from the International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine (ISSLS) for a study that found a significant causal effect of BMI on both back pain and chronic back pain 1.. Back pain is the #1 cause of years lived with 2021-03-07 2019-12-03 ISSLS Prize Winner: Adaptations to the Multi dus Muscle in Response to Experimentally Induced Intervertebral Disc Degeneration Stephen H. M. Brown , PhD , * § Diane E. Gregory , PhD , * J. Austin Carr , MS , * Samuel R. Ward , PhD , * Koichi Masuda , MD , * and Richard L. Lieber , PhD * Study Design.
Schollum ML(1), Robertson PA, Broom ND. Author information: (1)Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand. James, G., Klyne, D.M., Millecamps, M. et al. ISSLS Prize in Basic science 2019: Physical activity attenuates fibrotic alterations to the multifidus muscle associated with intervertebral disc degeneration. Eur Spine J 28, 893–904 (2019).
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ISSLS Prize in Basic science 2019: Physical activity attenuates fibrotic alterations to the multifidus muscle associated with intervertebral disc degeneration. Eur Spine J 28, 893–904 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-019-05902-9.
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PMID: 15564914 (Impact Citation Factor 2 ISSLS prize winner: smudging the motor brain in young adults with recurrent low back pain.
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ISSLS prize winner: Function After Spinal Treatment, Exercise, and Rehabilitation (FASTER): a factorial randomized trial to determine whether the functional outcome of spinal surgery can be improved. This study found that neither intervention had a significant impact on long-term outcome. ISSLS prize winner: Lumbar vertebral endplate lesions: associations with disc degeneration and back pain history Spine (Phila Pa 1976) . 2012 Aug 1;37(17):1490-6.
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Spine. 2015;40:1187-93. Rajasekaran S, Tangavel C, Aiyer SN, et al. ISSLS PRIZE IN CLINICAL SCIENCE 2017: Is infection the possible initiator of disc disease? Galbusera, F., Niemeyer, F., Tao, Y. et al.
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mation. Summary of Background Data. The features that distinguish physiologic (asymptomatic) from pathologic (symptomatic) degeneration are unclear.
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Webinar - 2020 ISSLS Prize Winners issls.org/2020-issls-prize-winners/ (8 ext links). The ISSLS Prize for Lumbar Spine Research The ISSLS Prize program, sponsored by European Spine Journal, comprises three awards of $US20,000 each. Prizes are awarded competitively on the basis of scientific merit in one or more of the following areas: basic science, bioengineering science and clinical science. ISSLS PRIZE – Basic Science “Beyond microstructure: circumferential specialization within the lumbar intervertebral disc annulus extends to collagen nanostructure, with counterintuitive relationships to macroscale material properties” Tyler W Herod, Sam P. Veres, Canada To view the article, click here Congratulations to this year’s winners of the ISSLS Prize for Lumbar Spine Research.
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