Basic Informations
C.V
EMAN AWAD ABDELKARIM AWAD
Emanawad1983@gmail.com
01126038610
EDUCATION
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PHD : Physiotherapy for Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2015.
Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University
M.Sc. : Physiotherapy, 2011
Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University
B.Sc. Physiotherapy, 2005
Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University
TQM : Professional Postgraduate Diploma in Total Quality Management for Healthcare Reform, 2013. The American university in Cairo.
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EXPERIENCE
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Currently working as a lecturer of physiotherapy for gynecology and obstetrics
Beni-Suef University from 9- 2016
Currently working as a head of quality department, Faculty of physical therapy, Beni-Suef Universityfrom 12-2016.
Previously working as a lecturer of physiotherapy
Modern University for Technology and Information from 7- 2015 to 7-2016 for courses like electrotherapy 1 & 2, Hydrotherapy, Therapeutic exercise 2&3, Medical rehabilitation courses.
Previously working as a physiotherapist
Bolak Abu-El-Ala hospital from 12-2011 to 06- 2015
Previously working as a physiotherapist
KHazandara Hospital from 12-2007 to06-2011
House officer
Cairo University Hospital from 11-2005 to 11-2006
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Published papers
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Efficacy of Antenatal Exercises on Mode of Delivery in Obese Women, published in the International Physical Therapy Conference, 2015.
Efficacy of Antenatal Exercises on Body Mass Index in Obese Women, published in the International Physical Therapy Conference, 2015.
Efficacy of Antenatal Exercises on Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes in Elderly Primigravida, Published in Al- Kasr Alini journal, 2016.
Efficacy of exercise on pelvic pain and posture associated with endometriosis, The Journal of Physical Therapy science, 2017.
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COURSES, CONFERENCES & WORKSHOPS
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“Statistical Data analysis Using SPSS” (Level 1)which took place from 7-12-2012 to 11-1-2013
Mechanical Diagnosis & Therapy Course provided by the McKenzie Institute
A postgraduate program consisting of 3 28 hr courses for mechanical diagnosis and therapy of problems in the cervical, thoracic and lumbar regions of the spinal cord
SPECIALIZED COURSES IN:
Obesity Management at the National Institute of Nutrition in collaboration with the WHO which took place from 22-11-2006 - 01-02-2007
Sports injuries
Emergency medicine and first aid
The Principles in Practical Application of Radiotherapy
Acupuncture and Related Physiotherapy Techniques
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SKILLS
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Good research skills.
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SPECIAL Characteristics
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Knowledge of PC as well as English Typing
Good Communication & Organizational Skills.
Good Public Relation Skills.
Writing effective memos & reports.
Proficiency in both spoken & written Arabic & English.
Translation Capabilities.
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PERSONAL DATA
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Date of Birth :April, 30th 1983
Place of Birth : Kuwait
Nationality : Egyptian
Marital Status: Single
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Master Title
EFFICACY OF EXERCISE ON CORRECTING FEMALE’S POSTURAL KYPHOSIS AFTER PUBERTY
Master Abstract
This study was conducted to determine the efficacy of exercise on correcting female's postural kyphosis after puberty. Thirty patients after puberty complained from postural kyphosis (diagnosed by gynecologist/ orthopedist and confirmed by Formetric II instrument) from Al- Khazendara Nursing School in Cairo participated in this study. Their ages ranged from 13 to 18 and their thoracic kyphosis angle was more than 40 degrees and less than 60 degrees. These patients who complained from postural kyphosis evaluated by the Formetric II instrument in spinal shape analysis laboratory at the Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University, were examined before and after performing an exercise program for 6 weeks. The obtained results showed a statistically highly significant difference (P<0.01) in thoracic kyphosis angle and trunk length in their condition before and after the performance of the exercise program, and a positive correlation was found between thoracic kyphosis angle and the trunk length measuring before performing the exercises (r=0.960; p<0.01) and after it (r= 0.772; p< 0.01). Accordingly, it could be concluded that the exercise is very effective in correcting female's postural kyphosis after puberty.
Key words: Postural kyphosis, Female, Puberty, Formetric II, Thoracic Kyphosis, Trunk Length.
PHD Title
Efficacy of Antenatal Exercises on Mode of Delivery in Obese Women
PHD Abstract
This study was conducted to determine the efficacy of antenatal exercises on mode of delivery in obese women. Eighty obese primipara women at 12 weeks’ gestation (diagnosed by obstetrician and confirmed by ultrasonography) selected from the Out-Patient Clinic of the Obstetric Department at Bolak Abu-El-Ala Hospital. Their ages ranged from 25 to 30 years old and their body mass index ranged from 30 to 35 kg /m2. Participants were divided randomly into two groups equal in number, each consisted of 40 pregnant women, Group (A) which consisted of the Exercise participants, performed the exercise program from 12 to 42 weeks of pregnancy. Group (B) which consisted of Control participants, continued their ordinary life style after giving them specific advice for each trimester from 12 to 42 weeks of pregnancy. The obtained results showed that there was a statistical significant difference (P=0.05) in the mean value of last BMI between the Control Group participants and the Study Group participants also there was a statistical significant difference (P=0.05) in number of participants who had normal delivery in the study group compared to the control group after performing the exercise program. Neonatal variables such as APGAR score at 1st and 5th minute of life showed a statistically highly significant difference (P=0.05) between the neonates of both groups also there was a statistical significant difference (P<0.05) in mean value of neonates weight after performing the exercise program. Accordingly, it could be concluded that the antenatal exercise is very effective in shifting mode of delivery towards normal delivery in obese women.
Key words: Obesity- Body Mass Index- Pregnancy- Antenatal Exercises- Mode of delivery- APGAR score- Neonatal weight.