Machine learning approaches applied in spinal pain research

The latest review article from CPR Spine team members discusses the advantages and disadvantages of current analytical strategies in contemporary basic science and epidemiological research. The review considers how analytical machine learning approaches could provide the platform to harness the variability of patient presentations to enhance clinical prediction of pain persistence or recurrence. Reference: Falla … Continue reading “Machine learning approaches applied in spinal pain research”

PPIE in 2021 and next year activities

It has been a busy year for the CPR Spine PPIE Group. We had plenty of projects to discuss in 2021. Some of our groups were personally involved in grant applications for future studies and we heard results of work that is now complete. Unfortunately, all the PPIE events this year had to take place … Continue reading “PPIE in 2021 and next year activities”

CPR Spine 2021 Publications

CPR Spine members published more than 100 peer-reviewed articles in 2021. These articles have been published in highly reputable journals such as Nature Protocols, PAIN, European Journal of Pain, and Scientific Reports. You can find a list of those publications and links to available ones here: Del Vecchio A, Casolo A, Dideriksen JL, Aagaard P, … Continue reading “CPR Spine 2021 Publications”

CPR Spine Lecturer Dr Gallina Received Royal Society International Exchanges Grant

Dr Alessio Gallina, lecturer at the School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences and a core member of CPR Spine received a Royal Society International Exchanges grant to study pain, avoidance and motion. Below you can read more about Dr Gallina’s research: Pain changes the way we move, and researchers think that these changes occur … Continue reading “CPR Spine Lecturer Dr Gallina Received Royal Society International Exchanges Grant”