Dr. Michele Battié is a Professor within the Bone and Joint Institute at Western University. Her research interests mainly concern spinal disorders, low back pain and lumbar spinal stenosis.
Dr. Battié's research has focused primarily on the causes, development and prognosis of painful common spinal disorders, such as lumbar spinal stenosis and nonspecific low back pain. Her research group takes an interdisciplinary approach to conducting research ranging from population health (e.g. constitutional, behavioural and environmental factors influencing back pain and related disability in the general population) to basic science (e.g. identifying gene variants associated with disc degeneration and spinal stenosis).
Dr. Michele Battié is a Professor within the Bone and Joint Institute at Western University. Her research interests mainly concern spinal disorders, low back pain and lumbar spinal stenosis.
Dr. Battié's research has focused primarily on the causes, development and prognosis of painful common spinal disorders, such as lumbar spinal stenosis and nonspecific low back pain. Her research group takes an interdisciplinary approach to conducting research ranging from population health (e.g. constitutional, behavioural and environmental factors influencing back pain and related disability in the general population) to basic science (e.g. identifying gene variants associated with disc degeneration and spinal stenosis).