Basic Informations
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Dr.. Ibrahim Mohamed Abdel Rahman Ragab
Lecturer in Physical Therapy Department for orthopedic and orthopedic surgery
Phone: 01006796917
Address Email dr.ibrahimragab@pt.bsu.edu.eg
Education
PhD in Physiotherapy (PhD, PT), 2010, Cairo University, Egypt
Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopedics, Beirut, Maryland, USA, in September 2010
Post-doctoral conferences
2010 International Conference on Lengthening Parties and Correcting Distortions,
Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America
International Children's Congress, Al-Azhar University
National Conference for Disabled Youth, Beni Suef University
International Physiotherapy Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2018 The first conference of manual treatment in the Middle East
Awards
Best PhD thesis, Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University,
Master Title
Effects of Exercises'Therapy on Dynamic Knee Stability after ACL Reconstruction using Two Different Surgical Technique
Master Abstract
This study was conducted to determine if there were significant differences in the effect of a specific therapeutic exercises program on dynamic knee stability after the reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament using a patch of the same person taken from the ligamentum patellae of the front muscles of group A (15 patients). And another from the hamstring muscles .group B (15 patients), then measuring the results using a numerical functional rating scale. after three months. The sample is between 17 and 33 years old and is confirmed to be free from third-degree injuries with side ligaments, cartilage, joint stiffness, or knee, hip, or ankle injuries. , It was found after evaluating the results that there were no significant differences between the two groups in terms of function and dynamic stability.
PHD Title
Effects of a suggested physiotherapy program on function in bilateral leg lengthening using the ilizarov method
PHD Abstract
This study was conducted to investigate the functional
performance of patients underwent bilateral leg lengthening for
constitutional short stature with Ilizarov external fixation by comparing the suggested physical therapy program to Barker's program. Methods: The study included 36 patients assigned randomly into two groups; (group A) which received the suggested physiotherapy protocol and (group B) which received Barker's exercise program. A one hundred-point scale was developed for evaluation. This scale was designed based on symptoms, functional tests, clinical examination findings, and performance tests. Rating was executed at different time intervals (latent period, distraction phase, consolidation phase, and one week post-frame removal) during a six-month physiotherapy program. Scores at different periods were compared for both groups. Results showed, at the end of the latent period, (group A); good 6 patients, fair 9 patients, poor 3 patients. While for (group B); good 5 patients, fair 8 patients, poor 5 patients, while significant difference was demonstrated at the end of distraction phase, (group A); good 6 patients, fair 11 patients, poor 1 patient, for (group B); good 5 patients, fair10 patients, poor 3 patients, significant difference at the end of consolidation phase was manifested, for (group A ); excellent 15 patients, good 3 patients, for (group B); excellent 9 patients, good 8 patients, fair 1 patient, and finally, at the end of one week post-frame, (group A); excellent 16 patients, good 2 patients, for (group B); excellent 13 patients, good 4 patients, fair1 patient. Conclusion: We concluded that the suggested program could be considered important during rehabilitation of patients treated with Ilizarov leg lengthening.