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73 Characteristics of sciatica patients listed for an ultrasound guided epidural spinal injection and clinical outcomes (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Stynes, S., Daud, N., Nagington, A., Bourne, C., Dennison, C., Huckfield, L., Morley-Williams, K., & Konstantinou, K. (2024, October). 73 Characteristics of sciatica patients listed for an ultrasound guided epidural spinal injection and clinical outcomes. Poster presented at CSP Annual Conference 2024, Manchester, UK

Purpose: Clinical guidelines recommend consideration of epidural steroid injection (ESI) for severe sciatica but there is uncertainty of effectiveness. ESI is any type of spinal injection (including local anaesthetic and corticosteroid) for disc-rela... Read More about 73 Characteristics of sciatica patients listed for an ultrasound guided epidural spinal injection and clinical outcomes.

CHARACTERISTICS OF SCIATICA PATIENTS LISTED FOR A SPINAL EPIDURAL STEROID INJECTION AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES: RESULTS FROM THE POISE COHORT STUDY (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Stynes, S., Daud, N., Cherrington, A., Snell, K., Konstantinou, K., O'Dowd, J., Ostelo, R., Dunn, K., & Foster, N. (2024, June). CHARACTERISTICS OF SCIATICA PATIENTS LISTED FOR A SPINAL EPIDURAL STEROID INJECTION AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES: RESULTS FROM THE POISE COHORT STUDY. Presented at The Society for Back Pain Research (SBPR) 2024 Annual General Meeting: “Innovation in Research and Management of Spine Pain”, Aberdeen, Scotland

BackgroundClinical guidelines recommend epidural steroid injection (ESI) for severe sciatica but there is uncertainty of effectiveness. The POiSE study aims to identify factors, routinely collected in clinical practice that predict outcome in patient... Read More about CHARACTERISTICS OF SCIATICA PATIENTS LISTED FOR A SPINAL EPIDURAL STEROID INJECTION AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES: RESULTS FROM THE POISE COHORT STUDY.

252 The prevalence of axial involvement in psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Sze, J. T., Packham, J. C., Konstantinou, K., Blagojevic-Bucknall, M., & Stynes, S. 252 The prevalence of axial involvement in psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Presented at British Society for Rheumatology Annual Conference 2019

Background: A significant proportion of patients with psoriasis (PsO) or psoriatic arthritis (PsA) have axial involvement which is associated with more severe peripheral arthritis in PsA. Historically, methods for recognition of axial involvement in... Read More about 252 The prevalence of axial involvement in psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Classification of low-back-related leg pain consulters using latent class analysis (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Stynes, S. . M., Konstantinou, K., Ogollah, R., & Dunn, K. Classification of low-back-related leg pain consulters using latent class analysis. Presented at The Society for Back Pain Research (SBPR) - Annual General Meeting 2016

Background
Low back-related leg pain (LBLP) is clinically diagnosed as referred leg pain or sciatica. Within the spectrum of LBLP there may be unrecognised subgroups of patients. This study aimed to identify and describe clusters of LBLP patients us... Read More about Classification of low-back-related leg pain consulters using latent class analysis.

241 Identification of Nerve Root Involvement in Primary Care Consulters with Low Back–Related Leg Pain: Diagnostic Classification Using Alternative Approaches (2016)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Stynes, S., Konstantinou, K., Ogollah, R., Hay, E. M., & Dunn, K. M. 241 Identification of Nerve Root Involvement in Primary Care Consulters with Low Back–Related Leg Pain: Diagnostic Classification Using Alternative Approaches. Presented at Rheumatology 2016 (26-28 April 2016), SECC Glasgow, Scotland, UK

AGREEMENT AMONG THERAPISTS WHEN DIAGNOSING LOW BACK-RELATED LEG PAIN (2014)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Stynes, S., Konstantinou, K., Dunn, K., Lewis, M., & Hay, E. AGREEMENT AMONG THERAPISTS WHEN DIAGNOSING LOW BACK-RELATED LEG PAIN. Presented at The Society for Back Pain Research (SBPR) Annual General Meeting: ‘Spotlight on sciatica’ (14-15 Nov 2013)

Background
Pain with radiation to the leg is a common presentation in back pain patients. Radiating leg pain is either referred pain or radicular, commonly described as sciatica. Clinically distinguishing between these types of leg pain is recognize... Read More about AGREEMENT AMONG THERAPISTS WHEN DIAGNOSING LOW BACK-RELATED LEG PAIN.