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*Research Request* - survey to establish research priorities in spine-related leg pain (sciatica)
Establishing research priorities in spine-related leg pain
21 October 2024
(Last updated: 21 Oct 2024 11:58)
SPRING (Spine-related Leg Pain Research and Innovation Group) are currently conducting an online survey to establish research priorities in spine-related leg pain (sciatica). We aim to reach people with spine-related leg pain as well as health professionals and researchers with a special interest in spine-related leg pain.
Your opinion will help shape the directions of future research efforts. Please follow the link below to learn more and participate.
https://app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/oxford/research-priorities-for-spine-related-leg-pain-sciatica
The survey will be open until the end of 2024.
With many thanks for your support,
Annina Schmid, Professor of Pain Neurosciences, Oxford University
Siobhan Stynes, Senior Research Fellow, Keele University
Lucy Dove, PhD student in Clinical Neurosciences, Oxford University
Michael Reddington, Consultant Physiotherapist, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Jenny Ward, Consultant Physiotherapist, Kent Community NHS Foundation Trust
Please note that this research priority exercise has been cleared by Oxford University to not need ethical approval as it runs under patient and public involvement.
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