This Thursday (25th March ) and in two weeks time (8th April) we will be delivering KeeleStartBack part 2 training via MS Teams – “Practical solutions to managing patients with low back pain using the Stratified Care approach.” We look forward to meeting all the attendees!
Read MoreWe would like to thank everybody for their interest and involvement in low back pain care stratification. We have recently surpassed 1000 mark of registered STarTBack website users!!!
Read MoreWe are excited to have started working on new version of STarTBack online training. Following extensive feedback from our users were are now developing more interactive and video-rich simulated consultations to substitute text-based clinical vignettes. See a picture of the first step- video shooting sessions on our Twitter here
Read MoreThe online training is NOW LIVE!You can access this FREE online training for health professionals here – If you already using STarTBack we would like to hear from you. Please fill this SHORT (we promise) questionnaire about your STarTBack experience
Read MoreThe authors of two main paper underpining the success of STarTBack have been recognised for their expertise in low back pain research. Professor Nadine Foster (first author of IMPaCT Back study) has been recognised as a leading “World Expert” in low back pain, ranking among the top 0.1% of experts in the world and ranked…
Read MoreWe have just released a new mobile version of STarTBack Low Back Pain patient leaflet. It scales nicely to your smartphone or tablet screen and makes reading much easier. We also shared it with AccuRx, a company that helps GP to contact patients via text messages. This also includes sharing useful health advice resources including-…
Read MoreOur colleagues Dr Jonathan Hill and Dr Simon Somerville featured on ITV Tonight, contributing to dissemination of evidence-based message of low back pain treatment using stratified care approach. Watch the snippet here or check out the whole programme “Back Pain: Britain’s Unseen Crisis?” on ITV website where GP, Dr Oscar Duke investigates the problem.
Read MoreOn the background of STarTBack being selected as one of the Top 100 Best Breakthroughs of MadeAtUni campaign Dr Simon Somerville, a member of Keele Impact Accelerator Unit was interviewed at BBC Radio Stoke and was talking about STarTBack and how it is used by primary care physicians- GPs and physiotherapist at home and around…
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