Low Back Pain: A Global Perspective on Sensorimotor Control

Date: Tuesday 4 Nov. 2025
Id 104
Topic Pain
Speakers Lieven Danneels Belgium, Lotte Janssens Belgium
Attendees 60
Extra Fees –
In recent years, extensive scientific research has been conducted on the diagnosis and treatment of low back pain. Exercise therapy has been advocated as a primary treatment approach in the management of low back pain. One domain where the steady increase in high quality research has yielded significant insights is that of sensorimotor control. Advancements in the understanding of proprioceptive and neuromotor processes have enhanced our comprehension of how the function of the lower back is regulated and controlled. This knowledge enables clinicians to tailor therapeutic interventions specifically to these mechanisms when necessary or desirable. • This workshop integrates these innovative insights into clinical reasoning and therapeutic practice. It adopts a comprehensive approach with a specific focus on motor control of the lumbopelvic region.
Chairs Lieven Danneels, Lotte Janssens
8H30 Introduction : Overview of workshop objectives and topics.
8H40 Session 1 : State-of-the-art insights into sensorimotor control and potential dysfunctions in low back pain.
9H10 Session 2 : Evaluation of the changes in the sensorimotor control system in acute, subacute, recurrent, and chronic patients.
9H40 Break : Short intermission for networking and discussion.
9H50 Session : Evidence-based physiotherapeutic approaches for sensorimotor control dysfunction.
10H20 Q&A and Wrap-Up: Open discussion and summary.
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Short Workshop
Id 104
Topic
Pain
Speakers
Lieven Danneels Belgium, Lotte Janssens Belgium
Attendees 60
Extra Fees -
Chairs
Lieven Danneels, Lotte Janssens
8H30
Introduction : Overview of workshop objectives and topics.
8H40
Session 1 : State-of-the-art insights into sensorimotor control and potential dysfunctions in low back pain.
9H10
Session 2 : Evaluation of the changes in the sensorimotor control system in acute, subacute, recurrent, and chronic patients.
9H40
Break : Short intermission for networking and discussion.
9H50
Session : Evidence-based physiotherapeutic approaches for sensorimotor control dysfunction.
10H20
Q&A and Wrap-Up: Open discussion and summary.