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CURRICULUM VITAE
Name: :Mariam abd El Rhaman Mohamed.
Address: 74b Salem street, Heliymet El Zitoun, Cairo, Egypt.
Tel.: 01111356459- 01010222497- 01555014187
Date & Place of Birth: Dec 7, 1980, Cairo, Egypt
Nationality: Egyptian
Marital Status: Single
E-mail: m_pt_12@yahoo.com or drmariamortho@pt.bsu.edu.eg
Work Experience: 13 Years.
Assistant lecturer, Dep. of orthopedic, Faculty of physical therapy, Beni-Suef University.
Doctrol Degree in Physical Therapy in the Department of Musculoskeletal disorder and its surgery– Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University – Thesis: low level laser therapy versus eccentric exercises in treatment of impingement syndrome.
2006-up to 2010
Master Degree in Physical Therapy in the Department of Musculoskeletal disorder and its surgery– Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University – Thesis: effect of adding plyometric exercises to the conventional physical therapy program of lateral elbow tendinopathy.
1999-2003
- Bachelor degree of Physical Therapy 2003, faculty of physical therapy, Cairo University.
-Passed all modules required for the granting of the international computer driving licence (ICDL), 2006.
-Attended a level four of the conversation programme at the British Council Heliopolis from 8/12/2009- 19/1/2010.
-Attended upper quadrant course for spinal and peripheral manual therapy techniques (13 hours of postgraduate training consisting of lectures, demonstrations, and laboratory practice of Mulligan concept), Primephysio Association. 1-3 April 2011.
- Attended lower quadrant course for spinal and peripheral manual therapy techniques (13 hours of postgraduate training consisting of lectures, demonstrations, and laboratory practice of Mulligan concept), Primephysio Association. 29-30 Oct. 2011.
-Attended workshop of Knee from A to Z from Egyptian arthroscopy association (EGAA), 2-3 June 2011.
-Attended the training course of statistical data analysis using SPSS (level 1). The institute of statistical studies and research, from 8 December 2012 to 12 January 2013.
-Attended the workshop entitled: your future in science: Writing and Publishing a scientific paper. Cairo University conference center, 23rd April 2013.
- Attended the international workshop in patient safety and quality improvement from the European society quality in health care (ESQH). October 6th University. 13-14/April, 15-16/June 2013.
-Attended the Academic research writing course from the center for foreign languages and professional translation (C.L.T.). Cairo University, from 8/12/2014- 31/12/2014 with a grade of (Excellent).
- Attended first primephysio annual conference (Cairo university conference hall), 2nd Jan. 2015
-Attended and participated with the 3-days course:Lumber spine (evidence based orthopedic manual therapy), continuous education course, March 2015.
Professional Experiences:
¨ EL Kasr EL Einy teaching Hospital internship training from from Nov. 2003 to Oct. 2004.
¨ Working at El-Aziz be Allah hospital from Dec. 2004- Dec. 2006.
¨ 10 years of experience as Orthopaedic physical therapy specialist in the faculty of physical therapy, Cairo University.
Master Title
Effect Of Adding Plyometric Exercises To The Conventional Physical Therapy Program Of Lateral Elbow Tendinopathy
Master Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of adding plyometric exercises to the conventional physical therapy program for lateral elbow tendinopathy (LET) patients on pain, grip strength and tendon image represented as tendon thickness as compared to the contralateral healthy side, echotexture and vascularity.
Thirty patients with unilateral LET with age ranged from 20-40 years, were randomly assigned into 2 groups, group A (10 female, 5 male) received the conventional physical therapy program and group B (9 female, 6 male) recieved the plyometric exercises in addition to the same conventional physical therapy program. Patients were assessed pre and post treatment for pain, grip strength and tendon structure using visual analogue scale (VAS), handheld dynamometer (HHD) and ultrasonography (US) respectively.
The results were statically analyzed and revealed a significant improvement of pain and tendon image for both groups with no significant difference between them.
The results also showed significant improvement of grip strength for both groups, with significant improvement in group B more than group A.
This study proved that addition of plyometric exercises to conventional physical therapy program are more effective for more grip strength gains.
PHD Title
Low level laser therapy versus eccentric exercises in treatment of shoulder impingement syndrome
PHD Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of low level laser therapy (LLLT) versus eccentric exercises in the treatment of SIS on pain, functional activity, supraspinatus tendon echotexture and thickness.
Thirty patients with right unilateral SIS with age ranged from 25-45 years, were randomly assigned into 2 groups, group A (8 female and 7 male) received LLLT in addition to rotator, scapular strengthening and flexibility exercises and group B (11 female, 4 male) received eccentric exercises in addition to the same exercises as group A. Patients were assessed pre and post treatment for pain, functional activity, and tendon structure using visual analogue scale (VAS), shoulder pain and disability index (SPADI) and ultrasonography (US) respectively.
The results were statically analyzed and revealed a significant improvement of pain, supraspinatus tendon echotexture and thickness in both groups with no significant difference between them. On the other hand, the result also showed that there was significant improvement of shoulder function in both groups, however, there was significant improvement in the group B receiving the eccentric exercises than the group receiving LLLT.
Conclusion:
It could be included that both LLLT and eccentric exercises are effective in the treatment of SIS when added to scapular and rotator cuff muscles strengthening with respect to the pain and supraspinatus tendon echotexture and thickness. However, the eccentric exercises are more effective than LLLT regarding the shoulder function.