Forum XV : International Back and Neck Pain Research Forum 2017
September 12th - 15th 2017 | Oslo, Norway
"Back to Basics"
Forum XIV : International Back and Neck Pain Research Forum 2016
June 2016 | Buxton, UK
"How can we broaden and strengthen the influence and impact of our research? How do we ensure that we are doing research without walls?"
Forum XIII : International Back and Neck Pain Research Forum 2014
September 2014 | Campos do Jordão, Brazil
"Simplifying the complex or complicating the simple."
Forum XII : International Back and Neck Pain Research Forum 2012
October 2012 | Odense, Denmark
"What works for whom and why, under which circumstances, and at what cost?"
Forum XI : International Back and Neck Pain Research Forum 2011
March 2011 | Melbourne, Australia
"The imperative of evidence based policymaking – should back pain become a national health priority area?"
Forum X : International Back and Neck Pain Research Forum 2009
June 2009 | Boston, MA, USA
"What are the outcomes of LBP, and how do they inter-relate? What factors are related to outcomes? How can we improve outcomes? How can we translate research to practice?"
Forum IX : International Back and Neck Pain Research Forum 2007
October 2007 | Palma de Mallorca, Spain
"The contribution of evidence-based medicine and the unsavory influences within it."
Forum VIII : International Back and Neck Pain Research Forum 2006
June 2006 | Amsterdam, The Netherlands
"Methodological issues."
Forum VII : International Back and Neck Pain Research Forum 2004
October 2004 | Edmonton, Canada
"Is the back pain field moving forward?"1
Forum VI : International Back and Neck Pain Research Forum 2003
May 2003 | Linköping, Sweden
"Health economy and the relevance of different methods used in different environments; the dilemma of non-specific disorders and the need for tools that improve classification and identification of more homogenous clinical subgroups."
Forum V : International Back and Neck Pain Research Forum 2002
May 2002 | Montréal, Canada
"Quality care in low back pain: How many does it take to tango?"
Forum IV : International Back and Neck Pain Research Forum 2000
May 2000 | Eilat, Israël
"Implementation and dissemination: Getting research into practice."
Forum III : International Back and Neck Pain Research Forum 1998
October 1998 | Manchester, UK
"Researching the prevention of chronicity : Population and primary care perspectives."
Forum II : International Back and Neck Pain Research Forum 1997
May 1997 | The Hague, The Netherlands
"Develop the agenda for research and point out research priorities."
Forum I : International Back and Neck Pain Research Forum 1995
October 1995 | Seattle, WA, USA
"State of knowledge and draft agenda for future research."
[1] Based on « Is the Back Pain Field Moving Forward?[Miscellaneous Article]» Bone & Joint. 11(4):42-46, April 2005.