Omnia Mohammed Ibrahim

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Omnia Mohammed (+20) 1127847472 (+20) 1155343433 omnia-mohamed288@live.com 01/10/2022 – CURRENT – Beni-Suef , Egypt UNIVERSITY ASSISTANT LECTURER – BENI-SUEF GOVERNMENTAL UNIVERSITY Attend course meetings and respond promptly to emails from the instructor or head department. Be approachable, helpful, and familiar with the course content and assignments. Hold office hours and/or monitor an online discussion forum. Conduct tutorials, labs or review sessions. Mark assignments and tests. Be prepared to ask questions about handling alternate solutions to assignment and test questions. Discuss any changes to the marking scheme with the course instructor. Provide sufficient feedback. Students must be able to understand why marks were removed. Ensure that your writing is readable, and that your comments are tactful and constructive. Report any suspected academic integrity issues to the course instructor. Proctor tests and final exam. Manage course grades. participate in research projects Attend university out clinic hours for assessment and treatment of pediatric cases ( Neurological cases- Orthopedic cases ) 07/10/2012 – 27/09/2022 SENIOR PEDIATRIC PHYSICAL THERAPIST – CAIRO UNIVERSITY SPECIALIZED PEDIATRIC HOSPITAL (ABO EL-REESH HOSPITAL ) Assessment, re-assessment and synthesize evaluation data and provide a clinical diagnosis for individual patients. Enriching the physical therapy role in various departments of the Hospital including (ICU, Inwards & outpatient). Head of In- patient physiotherapy team since 2017 ( providing Assessment , re-assessment for ventilated patients in ICU and patients in pediatric respiratory / cardio / post-operative Wards) Formulate treatment plan in collaboration with physician /patients/ families Provide patient and family education in a timely manner as part of the physiotherapy process. Providing Hydrotherapy sessions for children with musculoskeletal , neurological and respiratory conditions. Involved in training of junior physiotherapists and Intern students. Address Cairo, Egypt 14/03/2022 – 01/06/2022 – Autonómica de Castilla y Leon , Spain INTERNATIONAL HEALTH VOLUNTEER – MEDICOS DEL MUNDO Development of Health literacy classes with groups of immigrant women and children. Support in workshops on the rights to health for immigrant women and children. Other awareness actions. 01/12/2014 – 10/12/2014 VOLUNTEER PHYSIOTHERAPIST – SPECIAL OLYMPICS, 8TH MENA REGIONAL GAMES Children with disability (Athletes) Health Screening. WORK EXPERIENCE ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Documentation for medical and physical test results for Athletes. Address Cairo, Egypt 25/11/2013 – 29/11/2013 VOLUNTEER PHYSIOTHERAPIST – SPECIAL OLYMPICS Health screening for children applying to join Special Olympics Egypt teams. Documentation of Medical and Physical test results for children applying to join teams. Help in selection of children joining the teams. Awareness sessions for the important of sports for children with intellectual and physical disabilities. Address Alexandria, Egypt 31/10/2010 – 30/10/2011 INTERN PHYSIOTHERAPIST – CAIRO UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS AND FACULTY OF PHYSICAL THERAPY OUTPATIENT CLINIC Physical therapy intern in each of the following sections ( Orthopedic, Neurology , Pediatrics, surgery , Gynecology ) Address Cairo, Egypt 31/10/2011 – 29/12/2012 PEDIATRIC PHYSICAL THERAPIST – PROF. DR. KAMAL SHOUKRY PEDIATRIC REHABILITATION CENTER Application of the physical therapy program for the patients. Involved in assessment and follow up of the patient. Provide patient and family education as part of the physiotherapy process. Address 5, Saleh Selim St., Dokki - Giza - Egypt, Cairo, Egypt 03/2016 – 18/04/2022 – Cairo, Egypt DOCTORAL DEGREE IN PEDIATRIC PHYSICAL THERAPY AND REHABILITATION – Cairo University, Faculty of Physical Therapy Address Cairo, Egypt Website https://cu.edu.eg/Home Field of study Neuromuscular and Cardiac rehabilitation Thesis Motor and cardiac functional status in children with Gullian-barre Syndrome before and after early bed exercises 07/02/2022 – 07/07/2022 – Valladolid, Spain ERASMUS PHD SCHOLAR AT UNIVERSITY OF VALLADOLID - SPAIN – UVA Erasmus+ KA107 Participation in Formulation of Idea and Collection of data for research project : “VALORACION DE LA CALIDAD DE VIDA Y TOLERANCIA AL EJERCICIO EN ESTUDIANTES EN UN CONTEXTO DE PANDEMIA POR LA COVID-19”. Address C/Plaza de Santa Cruz, 8, 47002 Valladolid, Spain, Valladolid, Spain Field of study Ciencias de la Salud Thesis Topic: Estilo de vida saludable y sostenible a lo largo del ciclo vital. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? EDUCATION AND TRAINING 07/02/2021 – 07/07/2021 – Cadiz, Spain ERASMUS PHD SCHOLAR AT UNIVERSITY OF CADIZ- SPAIN – UCA Erasmus+ KA107 -Implementation of field and laboratory tests required for the projects. - Participation in Collection of data from participants. Address P.º de Carlos III, 28, 11003 Cádiz, Spain, Cadiz, Spain Website https://www.uca.es Field of study Health and rehabilitation Thesis Cardio-Fit project 30/07/2017 – Cairo, Egypt MASTER DEGREE IN MEDICAL APPLICATIONS OF LASER IN CHILDREN REHABILITATION – Cairo university, National institute of laser enhanced sciences (N.I.L.E.S) Address Cairo, Egypt Website https://cu.edu.eg/Home Field of study Laser application in Physical medicine and rehabilitation National classification GPA 3.2 (very good) Thesis Effect of Low level laser therapy in the treatment of burn scars in children 30/07/2016 – Cairo, Egypt MASTER DEGREE IN PEDIATRIC PHYSICAL THERAPY AND REHABILITATION – Cairo University, Faculty of physical therapy Address Cairo, Egypt Field of study Pediatric Cardiac Rehabilitation National classification GPA 2.66 (good) Thesis Assessment of functional capacity in children and adolescents following Tetrology of Fallot repair 29/09/2010 – Cairo, Egypt BACHELOR DEGREE IN PHYSICAL THERAPY AND REHABILITATION – Cairo university , Faculty of physical therapy Address Cairo, Egypt Website https://cu.edu.eg/Home National classification Grade 85% (Excellent) Mother tongue(s): ARABIC Other language(s): UNDERSTANDING SPEAKING WRITING Listening Reading Spoken production Spoken interaction ENGLISH C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 SPANISH B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 Levels: A1 and A2: Basic user; B1 and B2: Independent user; C1 and C2: Proficient user LANGUAGE SKILLS My Digital Skills Research and data analysis skills Data Analysis Statistics Research and Analytical skills Digital skills Microsoft Office International Computer Driving Licence (ICDL) Internet user Neurologic stunning of the endothelium underlying neuro- cardiac injury in patients with Guillain Barre syndrome https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2021.06.082 – 2021 The potential use of lactate blockers for the prevention of COVID-19 worst outcome, insights from exercise immunology https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mehy.2021.110520 – 2021 Evaluation of scars in children after treatment with low-level laser https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10103-018-2572-z – 2018 Photobiomodulation effect on children's scars. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29177979/ – 2017 Exercise Capacity in Children Following Tetralogy of Fallot Repair. holar.cu.edu.eg/sites/default/files/nems/files/ exercise_capacity_in_children_following_tetralogy_of_fallot_repair.pdf – 2017

Master Title

s Assessment of functional capacity in children and adolescents following Tetrology of Fallot repair

Master Abstract

Background: More attention directed to long-term follow-up of residual disease, exercise performance and health-related quality of life (QOL) in Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) with the steady decline in mortality rates after surgical correction. The purposes of this study were to assess the functional capacity in young children following the repair of TOF, to assess the influence of different variables related to the surgical repair on exercise testing and finally to evaluate the health related quality of life outcome for those patients, also to detect its correlation with their exercise performance. Subjects and Methods: This study was conducted on 30 children (22 boys and 8 girls) operated on for TOF compared to 30 healthy age matched control children. The patients mean age at time of the study was 12.4 ± 2.71 years (range 8–18 years). Patients were subjected to cardiac magnetic resonance image (CMRI) examination, treadmill exercise testing according to Bruce protocol and the pediatric QOL inventory both child and parent forms. Results: No statistical significant difference between study and control regarding their exercise capacity. Non-significant correlations were observed between exercise performance and either CMRI variables or variables related to surgery, while the pediatric QOL Inventory (PedsQL) for both child and parent forms showed a statistically significant difference with p= 0.002 and 0.0001 respectively. Significant correlations were observed between PedsQL and exercise performance indices maximum oxygen consumption and maximum heart rate where (r=0.435, p=0.016) and (r=0.477, p=0.008) respectively. Conclusion: Exercise tolerance in young patients after total correction of TOF is generally good irrespective of the age at surgery, follow up duration since surgery and all CMRI findings, despite that decrease in their QOL was observed with preserved physical health and reported problems in the psychosocial health. Key words: Tetralogy of Fallot, exercise testing, Quality of life

PHD Title

Motor and cardiac functional status in children with Gullian-barre Syndrome before and after early bed exercises

PHD Abstract

Background: More attention has been directed to early rehabilitation in Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS). In general rehabilitation continues to be a field where well-designed and controlled clinical trials are inadequate. Until now no study investigated the effect of early motor rehabilitation in alleviating the myocardial and autonomic manifestations of GB in addition to improving motor function. Objectives of our study: The First objective was to investigate the presence of subtle myocardial dysfunction in our pediatric GB patients in comparison to their healthy peers. The second objective to assess the usefulness of progressive resistive in bed cycling exercises in alleviating the myocardial dysfunction in addition to improving motor function. The third objective was to investigate the presence of any correlation between the improvement of myocardial status and the recovery of motor function with our exercises. Subjects and Methods: Our research studied 40 GB patients divided into 2 groups (group A reserving conventional physiotherapy and group B reserving conventional physiotherapy in addition to progressive resistive cycle exercises) compared to 40 healthy matched children. Patients were assessed pre- and postintervention with 3D echocardiography, tissue doppler imaging and motor functional measure scale. Results: statistical significant difference between GBS patients and their healthy peers regarding their both systolic and diastolic myocardial functions. Statistical significant was detected when comparing groups post treatment indicating effectiveness our intervention. .Significant correlations were observed between MFM and all myocardial performance indices. Conclusion: it is possible to conclude the presence of subtle myocardial dysfunction in GB patients that can be detected by non-conventional echocardiography. In the acute rehabilitation phase of GBS, adding progressive resistive in bed-cycling exercises is effective in improving motor function and myocardial status. Motor function was closely linked to myocardial affection, and the severity of motor affection could be used as predictors of presence of myocardial dysfunction in GB patients. Key words: Guillain-Barre Syndrome, subtle myocardial dysfunction, early rehabilitation, in bed cycling exercises

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