Marwa Mohammed Mahmoud Eleawa Elbelbessy

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Personal information Name: Marwa Mohammed Mahmoud Eleawa
 Nationality: Egyptian
 Email:lorastar96@yahoo.com Phone N: 01000253865 Education
• University: Faculty of physical therapy Cairo University (2009/2010). • High education: Master degree Cairo University 2015 • Diploma of Nutrition, Obesity Management, Sports nutrition at National Nutritional Institute (2014/2015). • Ph.D. from Nanjing medical university, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China. June 2022 • Present address now in Egypt • Spoken language: - -Arabic (native) -English (excellent) -Chinese (HSK3). Qualification Have experience in clinical studies, management of cases, teaching capabilities for undergraduate students (assistant lecturer in faculty of physical therapy in Egypt, also experience in research study .love working in teamwork, searching for the innovation in my study, trying to solve problems in the rehabilitation field and try to reach the patient as independent as possible, be functional as possible as we can. Previous work: 1. Physical Therapist at physical medicine and Rehabilitation Centre, Military Forces, Helmyiet El Zayton, Cairo Egypt from July 2011-July 2015(First Lieutenant from July 2011till December 2013), and (Captain from January 2014 till July 2015). 2. Assistant lecturer of Faculty of Physical Therapy, Beni-Suif University, Egypt, Department of Physical Therapy for Cardiovascular, Respiratory Disorder and Geriatrics from 2015 till now. • Worked in the first affiliated hospital, Nanjing medical university Jiangsu • province hospital • Zhongshan hospital of geriatric rehabilitation, branch of Jiangsu province hospital from 2018- 2021 • El Hememy center for health medical service ,Nasser city branch *Previous experience • Sports injuries rehabilitation • Geriatric rehabilitation • Chest rehabilitation • Orthopedic rehabilitation • Cupping therapy • Acupuncture • Hydrotherapy rehabilitation • Osteopathy • Diet control • Tele-rehabilitation International conferences outside Egypt • 3 rd Asia –Oceanian Congress of Neurorehabilitation (AOCNR2019).High Tech integrated with Neurorehabilitation –Nanjing-china • Best practice of physical and rehabilitation medicine –Nanjing –China (2020). Courses and workshop *Within Egypt • -Spinal Cord Injury Medicine Assessment, Electrical stimulation and application, and practice after SCI. • -Mesotherapy workshop-Courses of Radiology.-Workshop in Kinesiotapping. • -Workshop of osteopathy at physical medicine and Rehabilitation center, Military forces. • -Manual lymphatic Drainage at Military Forces. • -Exoskeleton in Rehabilitation at Dar El Mona resort for rehabilitation • -Updating weight control conference. • Nutrition and Cancer conference. • -The 22nd annual conference for the Egyptian society of chest disease and allergy. • -Orthogeratric scientific day • -Online courses of WHO’S website

Master Title

RESPONSE OF STATIC LUNG VOLUMES To DIFFERENT MANGEMENT OF DIABETIC FROZEN SHOULDER

Master Abstract

Objectives: Frozen shoulder associated with diabetes mellitus is characterized by loss of shoulder range of motion. Its complication on static lung volumes has not been previously reported. The aim of this study was to find out the response of static lung volumes to different management of diabetic frozen shoulder. Subjects :Forty diabetic(20men,20women) patients with frozen shoulder were chosen from Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Centre Military forces, Helmyet Elzaytoun ,Cairo, Egypt in the period from February to December 2014 .Their age ranged from 55-65years .Methods: They were assigned into two equal groups in number (10men and10 women) in each group; Group ( A) used Traditional Multigem, and Group( B) used Milon circuit training . Intensity of exercise was 50-60% of 1 repetition max /3times per week /3months for both groups. Static lung volumes(Vital Capacity(VC), Inspiratory reserve volume(IRV),Expiratory reserve volume(ERV) ,Tidal volume(VT), Inspiratory capacity(IC) and Forced vital capacity at expiration (FVCex) and shoulder range of motion were assessed at baseline and after 3months.Results: It showed that there were no significant difference in VC, VT,ERV,IRV,IC, FVCex, shoulder abduction and flexion between men in group)A )and group (B),also there were no significant difference between in VC, VT, IRV,IC, FVC ex, all shoulder range of motion between women in group (A) and group( B).There were asignificant increase in ERV for women in group (A) than in group (B)by 39,13% and 7.69% respectively.While for shoulder extension,internal and external rotation for men ingroup(A)improved by(100%),(71.19%),(85.71%) respectively. For group(B) improved by(86.67%),(93.65)%and (82.19%) respectively Conclusion :Both traditional Multigem and Milon circuit training have positive effect on static lung volumes and shoulder range of motion in diabetic frozen patients . key words: Frozen shoulder/Diabetes /Static lung volumes/ Milon circuit training/ Multigem /Egypt

PHD Title

stroke-related sarcopenia among Egyptian and chinease stroke survivors

PHD Abstract

Stroke-Related Sarcopenia among Two Different Developing Countries with Diverse Ethnic Backgrounds (Cross-National Study in Egypt and China) Abstract: The prevalence of stroke-related sarcopenia differs according to the diagnostic criteria, the cut-off point for assessment, and ethnicity. Egypt and China are developing countries with different races where no research concerning stroke-related sarcopenia has been performed yet. We aimed to evaluate the prevalence of possible sarcopenia and confirmed sarcopenia among Egyptian and Chinese stroke survivors using the Asian Working Group of Sarcopenia (AWGS-2019) criteria and to assess the variables associated with the prevalence rate. A prospective cross-sectional study was carried out among 200 Egyptian and 195 Chinese stroke survivors from 2019 to 2021 using a structural health questionnaire. A handheld dynamometer was used to measure grip strength. Anthropometric measures were used to estimate muscle mass. Data were analyzed using SPSS statistics version 20. p-values < 0.05 were considered statistically significant. The prevalence of possible sarcopenia ranged from 20.0% to 34.4% among Egyptian and Chinese groups, except for the Egyptian females where it was 52.0%. The prevalence of sarcopenia in both populations ranged from 13.6% to 18.6%. Prestroke independent variables that accelerated possible sarcopenia were age, history of dyslipidemia, diabetes mellitus, and ischemic heart disease, but stroke severity was a poststroke risk factor. Age was the only pre-stroke variable for sarcopenia, while quitting smoking and having good nutritional status were variables for the reduction of possible sarcopenia. Quitting smoking, having a good nutritional status, and early rehabilitation reduced sarcopenia development. Controlling vascular risk factors, enhancing rehabilitation, and nutritional therapy are protective measures against sarcopenia. Longitudinal studies are required to identify further risk factors. Keywords: age; ethnicity; dyslipidemia; smoking; stroke severity

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