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7th Interdisciplinary World Congress on Low Back & Pelvic Pain
Los Angeles, November 9 – 12, 2010
BACKGROUND
The World Congress Series on Low Back and Pelvic Pain was initiated to promote and facilitate interdisciplinary knowledge and consensus on prevention, diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic lumbopelvic pain.
1992 San Diego, USA 1995 La Jolla, USA 1998 Vienna, Austria 2001 Montreal, Canada 2004 Melbourne, Australia 2007 Barcelona, Spain 2010 Los Angeles, USA
This congress operates in agreement with the policy of the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and the Office of Continuing Medical Education. The mission of this office is to research, develop and provide quality postgraduate medical education that maintains, develop or increases knowledge, skills and professional performance of physicians and health care providers who serve patients, the public and the profession. The content of the education program is determined by rigorous assessment, medical practice, literature and chart review.
MISSION AND INVITATION
We would like to invite you to join us in November 2010 in Los Angeles, California for the 7th Interdisciplinary World Congress on Low Back & Pelvic Pain. Held every three years and attracting many participants, it is the only truly multidisciplinary conference on lumbopelvic pain.
This global congress invites practitioners, academics, researchers and policy makers from all continents and from clinical areas as wide ranging as medicine, physiotherapy, chiropractic, biomechanics, osteopathy, manual therapy, exercise therapy, myotherapy, orthopaedic, neuro-surgery, sports medicine and gynaecologist. The content of this educational program is determined by rigorous assessment, medical practice, literature and chart review. All programs so far presented have been accredited by the Regents of the University of California, San Diego Medical School and by all endorsing professional organizations endorsing the programs.
This 4-day congress will be held between November 9 – 12, 2010 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Los Angeles, U.S.A. The Hyatt Regency Hotel has been chosen to be the headquarters for the 2010 congress. The organization has negotiated best prices at the hotel in order to make a one stop possible for as many participants as possible.
Information about the Hyatt Regency Hotel
The Call for Papers is published on this website. If you wish to be kept informed, please leave your email address on the website and you will be automatically updated if any news is available.
In cooperation with:
- University of California at San Diego
- Spine & Joint Centre The Netherlands
- US Spine & Sport Foundation
- Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
Program Chairpersons Andry Vleeming, The Netherlands Colleen Fitzgerald, U.S.A.
Scientific Committee Andry Vleeming, Colleen Fitzgerald, Jaap van Dieen, Maurits van Tulder, Robert Schleip, Leon Chaitow, Mel Cusi, Paul Chek, Diane Lee, Paul Hodges, Peter O’Sullivan, Paul Watson, Craig Liebenson.
FORMAT AND STRUCTURE OF THE PROGRAM
Like the Barcelona congress, this program will be breaking away from the traditional mold of loosely related papers. Moderators and speakers chosen for their expertise in selected areas will summarize presentations, clearly delineate opposing views and attempt to reach a consensus. They will assist participants in evaluating the information presented. Tuesday afternoon through to Friday will be plenary sessions. Thursday afternoon will consist of three parallel sessions and Friday will complete the program with a parallel and plenary session. The objectives of the congress will be achieved in a four day program, starting Tuesday, November 9. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday will consist of formal ex cathedra, tightly coordinated lectures. These lectures are intended to present and debate what is reasonably known in the field. A poster exhibition will illustrate worldwide scientific progress in the field.
More information will be added to the website in due time so please visit www.worldcongresslbp.com regularly for the latest information or leave your email address and you will be updated regularly.
Looking forward to meeting many of you in Los Angeles, November 2010,
Andry Vleeming, Colleen Fitzgerald
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