Basic Informations
C.V
Nesma Ahmed Helmy
E-mail: dr.nesmaahmed@pt.bsu.edu.eg nesmaahmed.dr84@yahoo.com,
nesmaahmed101@gmail.com
Objective
Seeking for a suitable position and join highly experienced staff where my skills and educational abilities can be properly utilized and optimized to help patients as much as i can and get them productive members in their society, and increase awareness in society about physical therapy role in rehabilitation.
Education
PhD degree in Basic Science Department,2015. title of PhD thesis” utilization of photographic analysis in school postural screening for adolescent pupils”
PhD Grade: very good (3.43)
second year in diploma of osteopathy from international academy of osteopathy (IAO) 2016.
Master Degree in Basic Science Department, 2011. title of master thesis “influence of forward head correction on thoracic outlet syndrome”
Master Grade: good (2.76)
B.Sc Physical Therapy (Cairo University) 2005.
B.Sc Grade: very good with honors (81.05%)
Last year grade: excellent
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Nationality: Egyptian
Date of birth: 1/10/1984
Place of birth: Cairo
Address: 4 Ten st., Ebn El- Rasheid, Rod El- Farag, Cairo, Egypt.
Occupation: Lecturer at Basic Science Department, Faculty of Physical Therapy, Beni-Suef University.
Marital state: Single.
EXPERIENCE
Lecturer since 9- 2015 till now in Faculty of Physical Therapy, Beni-Suef University.
Give electrotherapy course (in 2 semester) from academic year 2015/2016, 2016/2017
Share in manual therapy course in academic year 2015/2016(second semester)
Give testing and measurement course in academic year 2016/2017(in 2 semester)
Give hydrotherapy course in academic year 2016/2017(second semester)
External examiner of final practical exam in evaluation and measurement, biomechanics, manual therapy at Faculty of Physical Therapy Pharos University, 2015-2017
External examiner of final practical exam in tests and measurement at Faculty of Physical Therapy Drea University ,2017
Departmental Examiner of final practical exam in Electrotherapy, Tests And Measurement, Therapeutic Exercise, Manual Therapy, Hydrotherapy, Kinesiology at Faculty of Physical Therapy Beni-Suef University for academic year 2015/2016
Departmental Examiner of final practical exam in Electrotherapy, Tests And Measurement, Therapeutic Exercise, Hydrotherapy Manual Therapy at Faculty of Physical Therapy Beni-Suef University for academic year 2016/2017
Working as assistant lecturer in Faculty of Physical Therapy- MTI University from 9-2014 till 6-2015
give lecture of first aids course in Faculty of Physical Therapy- MTI University from 2-2015
Some experience about manual therapeutic techniques as strain counter strain, positional release, myofacial release, mulligan, muscle energy techniques and some osteopathy techniques and visceral techniques.
Working as a assistant fellow physical therapist at El Sahel Teaching Hospital (General Organization of Hospitals and Institutes) at the outpatient clinic with orthopaedic, neuro and paediatric cases and with inpatient in different departments including the ICU units and Liver transplantation unit from 4/11/2007 till 10-2015
Physiotherapist from1/6/2008 in private clinic.
Physiotherapist from 4/11/2006 to 3/11/2007 in private clinic.
TECHNICAL COURSES
Attended course of SCITA research program from A TO Z in 6 days at 6 levels” from 1-6 / 7/ 2017
Attended course of general osteopathy techniques
Attend workshop about curriculum design and re-design in 2 days (10 h) at beni-suef university, 2017
Attend international conference of Faculty of Physical Therapy in March 2017
Attend workshop about electrical stimulation in SCI at Dar El-Mona, 2017
Attend workshop about how you design your exam paper (3 h) at Nursing Faculty, Beni-Suef University, 12-2016
Attended course of general osteopathy techniques” rehabilitation of knee joint” in osteo-Egypt, 2014
Attended scientific day of general physical therapy syndicate of Egypt continuous program” rehabilitation of knee joint” in El-Sahel teaching hospital, 2014.
Attended and passed in training course “Statistical Data Analysis Using SPSS” at The Institute of Statistical Studies and Research, Cairo University from 7 December 2012 to 11 January 2013.
Attended the 1st conference of the Nosocomial infection control center under title" controlling infections in the Egyptian hospitals" at El Sahel teaching hospital. March 2012
Attended Egyptian Arthroscopy Association EGAA Shoulder from A to Z "intensive basic advanced course" in national training institute, Nasr City, Cairo 20-21 October 2011
Attended 11th international medical exhibition &conference “integrated risk management for athletes’ conference" the stem cell conference from 4-6 may 2011.
Attending 2nd annual surgical conference obesity management in El Sahel Teaching Hospital 26 October 2010
Attended 1st international symposium of physical therapy " physical therapy the present and future" in Nasser Institute, Cairo 9-10 January 2009
Attended 9th international scientific conference "physical therapy is a safe cure" in faculty of Physical Therapy 1-3 March 2006.
Attended 4th scientific symposium of " the back dysfunction: problem and management" in 9 December, 2005.
Attended Emergency 1st Aid from 9-6-2005 to 21-7-2005.
Attended postgraduate course in cupping therapy in 2005.
languages
Arabic : Mother language
English: Good
COMPUTER SKILLS.
Windows, Word, and PowerPoint, internet.
Master Title
influence of forward head correction on thoracic outlet syndrome
Master Abstract
Forward head posture (FHP) is one of the most causal factors of thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS). Purpose: This study was conducted to investigate the effect of forward head correction on anterior head translation (AHT) distance, radiological shoulder balance parameters and pain severity in TOS. Subjects: Thirty patients aged from 20-40 years with mean (28.13±4.7) from both sexes divided into two groups with equal numbers. Material: Both groups received stretching exercises for pectoral muscles, scalene, sternocleidomastoid, levator scapulae, and upper trapezius muscles, and strengthening exercises for scapular retractor and cervical retractor muscles 3 sessions per week for 6 weeks, in addition to ambulatory head weighting on motorized treadmill with speed 2-3 mile per hour for 20 minutes for study group 3 sessions per week for 6 weeks. X-ray and visual analogue scale (VAS) were taken at two intervals pre-treatment and post-treatment. Results: There was significant difference between both groups post treatment in AHT distance (P=0.03), VAS (P<0.0001), and radiological shoulder balance parameters in terms of coracoid process height CPH (P=0.0009), clavicle angle CA (P=0.002), T1 (tilt) angle (P=0.0007), and clavicle rib cage intersect CRCI (P=0.049), For the study group, there was significant difference in all previous variables (P<0.0001), While for the control group, there was significant difference in AHT distance (P=0.0001), and VAS (P=0.0003), there was no significant difference in shoulder balance parameters. Conclusion: Ambulatory head weighting is considered as an effective structural rehabilitation method that correct FHP, shoulder imbalance, and decrease pain in TOS
PHD Title
utilization of photographic analysis in school postural screening for adolescent pupils
PHD Abstract
Adolescent is the nucleus of society to achieve progress. School postural screening was important in understanding of spine deformity. Purpose of this study was to investigate posture and to quantify spinal postural angles for adolescent from standing. Method: 250 adolescent students of both sexes with age ranged from 12 to 18 years old participated in this study. Four digital photographs were taken for each adolescent from anterior, posterior, and both lateral views of standing position. Surgimap spine software used to measure spinal postural angles from each photo. Quantitative values for spinal postural angles with the percentage frequency of inclinations to the left and to the right. Results: The mean of spinal postural angles for right side; gaze angle was 14.9º ± 8.85, craniovertebral angle (CVA) was 46.7º ± 7.4, trunk angle was 200.5º ± 10.96, lumbar angle was 67.06º ± 10.62, pelvic tilt angle from lateral view was -7.04º ± 6.3, and sway angle was 171.7º ± 6.1. In addition, for left side were 12.5º± 8.56, 45.58º± 6.98, 202.97± 11.1, 64.35º ± 10.6, -7.053± 6.51, and 170.4± 6.33 respectively. The mean of angles from anterior view; Head tilt angle was 1.6º ±4.27, shoulder tilt angle was 1.1º ±2.56, pelvic tilt from anterior view was -0.11º ±2.8, shoulder on pelvis tilt angle was1.2º ±3.63. The mean of angles from posterior view; scapular tilt angle was -0.26º ±3.7 and pelvic tilt from posterior view was 0.63º ±3.13. Conclusion: Small asymmetries were observed in different views of standing. This study suggested that there was no symmetry in postural alignment in standing position. Therefore, photographic assessment of spinal posture recommended done from anterior, posterior and both lateral views of subject to get a complete assessment