Ainolla Sakinepoor| sport injuries|Best Researcher Award

Ainolla Sakinepoor| sport injuries|Best Researcher Award

corrective exercises, Department of Physical Education, Farhangian University, P.O. Box 14665-889, Tehran, Iran

Ainollah Sakinepoor is a researcher and academic specializing in sports rehabilitation, posture correction, and biomechanics. His work focuses on injury prevention, corrective exercises, and rehabilitation strategies for athletes and office workers. He has authored numerous scientific publications on topics such as upper crossed syndrome, proprioception, and sensorimotor training. Sakinepoor is actively involved in peer-reviewed journals, serving as a reviewer for prestigious publications. His research contributes to advancing rehabilitation techniques, enhancing athletic performance, and improving postural health in diverse populations.

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🎓 Education

Ph.D. in Sports Science (Specialization: Sports Rehabilitation & Biomechanics) Master’s in Sports Science (Specialization: Corrective Exercise & Posture Analysis) Bachelor’s in Physical Education and Sports Sciences

💼 Experience

Researcher in Sports Rehabilitation & Biomechanics Lecturer in Sports Science & Corrective Exercise Journal Reviewer for leading sports science publications Published extensively in peer-reviewed journals

🏆 Awards & Honors

Recognition for contributions to sports rehabilitation research Multiple publications in high-impact journals Reviewer for top sports science journals

🔬 Research Focus

Sports injury prevention and rehabilitation Corrective exercises for postural alignmentBiomechanics of athletic performance Sensorimotor training for chronic pain management

Conclusion

Ainollah Sakinepoor is a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award, given his diverse research output, peer-review experience, and clinical impact in rehabilitation and sports medicine. His work in corrective exercises, postural improvement, and neuromuscular stability is significant for both academic and practical applications. Strengthening leadership roles, securing more research grants, and increasing citation impact could further enhance his qualifications for top-tier research awards.

publication

  • Arch-support foot-orthoses normalize dynamic in-shoe foot pressure distribution in medial tibial stress syndrome (2019) – Authors: A. Naderi, H. Degens, A. Sakinepoor – Citations: 49

  • Body composition and lipid profile of regular recreational table tennis participants: a cross-sectional study of older adult men (2018) – Authors: A. Naderi, A.M. Zagatto, F. Akbari, A. Sakinepoor – Citations: 26

  • Effect of resistance and aquatic exercises on balance in diabetes peripheral neuropathy patients: a randomized clinical trial study (2019) – Authors: A. Sakinepoor, A. Naderi, M. Mazidi, A.H. Hashemian, M. Mirzaei, … – Citations: 11

  • Effect of Sensorimotor Training on Proprioception, Posture and Pain in Subjects with Chronic Non-specific Neck Pain (2021) – Authors: M. Mazidi, A. Sakinepoor, A. Letafatkar – Citations: 7

  • A comparative study of the comparison of quality of life and life satisfaction, self-esteem and social development between disabled athletes and non-athletes with disabilities (2016) – Authors: A. Naderi, A. Sakinehpoor, V. Farhadi, F. Shabani – Citations: 7

  • Comparing the effects of resistance and hydrotherapic exercises on reaction time and balance in the elderly suffering from mild cognitive impairment (2021) – Authors: Z. Norouzi, M.R. Amiri Tapeh Bor, A. Sakinepoor, M. Hadadnezhad, … – Citations: 4

  • Effect of a slump posture on pain, proprioception, and electrical activity of the muscles in office workers with chronic non-specific neck pain. A retrospective study (2024) – Authors: Z.A. Cheragh, H. Degens, A. Sakinepoor – Citations: 3

  • Effect of postural control in individuals with mild cognitive impairment after Pilates training: A clinical trial study (2021) – Authors: A. Sakinepoor, A. Letafatkar, A. Naderi, A.H. Hashemian, Z. Nourozi, … – Citations: 2

  • Functional tests as a distinction tool for individuals with and without chronic ankle instability (2019) – Authors: A. Naderi, A. Sakinepoor, A.H. Hashemian, E. Dortaj – Citations: 1

  • The effectiveness of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy on depression, anxiety, and cognitive flexibility in young adults with forward head and rounded shouldersYear Not AvailableAuthors Not AvailableCitations Not Available

 

Farjana Akter Boby | Sports Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Farjana Akter Boby | Sports Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at  Daffodil International University, Bangladesh

A dedicated academic and sports professional specializing in Physical Education and Sports Science with extensive experience as a lecturer, teaching assistant, and cricket coach. Recognized for research contributions and active participation in national and international conferences and seminars. Proven leadership in women’s cricket at national and international levels, complemented by robust academic credentials and certifications in physical education and sports management.

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Education

M.S. in Physical Education & Sports ScienceJashore University of Science and TechnologyCGPA: 3.76/4.00 | Year: 2020 | Position: 1stB.Sc. in Physical Education & Sports ScienceJashore University of Science and TechnologyCGPA: 3.69/4.00 | Year: 2017 | Position: 1stHSC & SSCNatore Sugar Mill High SchoolGPA: 5.00/5.00 (SSC), 4.10/5.00 (HSC)

Employment History

Lecturer (2024–Present) Dept. of Physical Education and Sports Science, Daffodil International UniversityTeaching Assistant (2021–2023) Jashore University of Science and TechnologyPhysical Education TeacherBangladesh International Tutorial (2013–2021)Wheaton International School (2023)

Achievements in Cricket

National Level: 2-time National Champion (2013–Present)International Matches: Friendship Matches in India, Nepal, and West AfricaUniversity Level: Champion, Bangabandhu Champs Inter-University Games (2020–2022)

📚Publications 

Cricket Performance Analysis: Studies on motor fitness, aerobic endurance, cardiovascular fitness, and injury epidemiology in women’s cricket, highlighting national and international comparisons (e.g., Bangladeshi vs. Indian players).

Gender and Motor Fitness: Research on gender disparities and physical attributes affecting performance in various sports, including cricket and football.

Fitness and Health in Youth: Investigations into anthropometric and musculoskeletal fitness indicators in children, as well as fitness changes with age among adolescents.

Advanced Analytical Techniques: Applications of Random Forest and multivariate regression in predicting sports outcomes and rehabilitation impacts.

Interdisciplinary Studies: Assessments of menstrual irregularities related to exercise timing and the impact of fitness on sports performance across multiple roles in cricket and volleyball.

Comparative Studies: Detailed analyses of fitness components among athletes from different regions and performance levels, emphasizing the importance of tailored training programs.

 

Conclusion

Farjana Akter Boby is an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her academic achievements, significant contributions to sports science research, and practical involvement in cricket highlight her as a well-rounded researcher and sports professional. With a focused research trajectory and expanded international collaborations, she has the potential to become a leading figure in the global sports science domain.