Darbha Chandra Mouli Krishna | Health Professions | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Darbha Chandra Mouli Krishna | Health Professions | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Darbha Chandra Mouli Krishna is an emerging clinical researcher in the field of physiotherapy and rehabilitation sciences with expertise in cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, digital health interventions, and technology-assisted rehabilitation. His research focuses on integrating evidence-based physiotherapy practices with innovative rehabilitation technologies, including AI-based posture correction systems, machine learning applications for musculoskeletal injury prediction, neurorehabilitation, and sports rehabilitation. He has actively contributed to clinical innovation through ongoing research projects at BeAble Health Pvt. Ltd., CFHE–IIT Hyderabad. His scholarly contributions include multiple publications in UGC and UGC Care-approved journals, highlighting his commitment to improving patient outcomes through modern rehabilitation strategies and accessible healthcare technologies.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Krishna completed his Master of Physiotherapy (Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Sciences) from Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, where he secured top university ranks for academic excellence. He also obtained his Bachelor of Physiotherapy from the same institution, building a strong academic foundation in physiotherapy, rehabilitation sciences, and evidence-based clinical practice. His educational journey reflects consistent dedication to research, patient care, and innovation in rehabilitation medicine.

Professional Experience

Dr. Krishna previously served as an Assistant Professor in the School of Physiotherapy at MNR University, where he contributed to physiotherapy education, student mentoring, and academic research activities. Currently, he is working as a Clinical Researcher at BeAble Health Pvt. Ltd. in collaboration with CFHE – IIT Hyderabad. His professional work primarily focuses on rehabilitation technology, evidence-based physiotherapy, digital rehabilitation systems, and innovative healthcare solutions aimed at improving patient recovery and accessibility.

Research Interest

His major research interests include physiotherapy and rehabilitation sciences, cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, sports injury prevention, neurorehabilitation, musculoskeletal rehabilitation, digital health interventions, AI-assisted rehabilitation systems, posture correction technologies, exercise therapy, and evidence-based physiotherapy practice. He is particularly interested in integrating machine learning and gamified rehabilitation approaches into clinical physiotherapy to enhance patient engagement and treatment outcomes.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Krishna was recognized as the “Youngest Resource Speaker” in 2026 for his outstanding academic and professional contributions in physiotherapy and rehabilitation sciences. His research presentations at national and international scientific forums have earned appreciation for innovation and clinical relevance. He is also an active member of the Indian Association of Physiotherapist, reflecting his professional engagement and commitment to advancing physiotherapy practice and research.

Conclusion

Dr. Darbha Chandra Mouli Krishna represents a promising young researcher contributing significantly to modern physiotherapy and rehabilitation sciences. Through his academic excellence, clinical expertise, and technology-driven research initiatives, he continues to bridge the gap between conventional physiotherapy and emerging healthcare innovations. His dedication to evidence-based rehabilitation, patient-centered care, and digital health solutions positions him as an emerging leader in rehabilitation research and clinical innovation.

Publications Top Noted

  1. Darbha, D. C. M. K. (2026). A Machine Learning Approach for Predicting Musculoskeletal Injuries Using XGBoost: Enhancing Clinical Decision-Making and Preventive Rehabilitation. Journal of Emerging Trends and Novel Research, ISSN 2984-9276.
  2. Krishna, D. C. M., Jampa, N. S. K., Jothilingam, M., Rameshwar, K., & Saket, K. S. (2026). An AI-Based Real-Time Posture Correction System for Improving Athletic Performance and Preventing Sports Injuries. International Journal of All Research Education & Scientific Methods. https://doi.org/10.56025/ijaresm.2026.140426206
  3. Bindupriya, B., Balaji, N. S. S. N. S., Krishna, D. C. M., Rameshwar, K., & Harika, T. (2026). Effect of Supervised Exercise Training versus Buerger’s Allen Exercise in Improving Claudication Pain and 6 Minute Walk Distance in Patients with Lower Extremity Symptomatic Peripheral Arterial Disease: A Comparative Study. International Journal of All Research Education & Scientific Methods. https://doi.org/10.56025/ijaresm.2026.140426207
  4. Rao, K. P. B., Rameshwar, K., & Krishna, D. C. M. (2026). Compare the Effectiveness of Myofascial Trigger Point Release Therapy versus Passive Neck Stretching Exercises to Reduce Pain in Migraine Patients. International Journal of All Research Education & Scientific Methods. https://doi.org/10.56025/ijaresm.2026.140426208
  5. Vilasrao, K. V., Rameshwar, K., & Krishna, D. C. M. (2026). Comparison of the Effectiveness of Fast Muscle Activation with Stepping Training versus Dual Task Training to Improve Balance among Sub-Acute Stroke Patients. International Journal of All Research Education & Scientific Methods. https://doi.org/10.56025/ijaresm.2026.140426209

Leila mousavi | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Leila mousavi | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr at Tehran University,  Iran

Leila Mousavi is a specialist in pathology and corrective exercise, known for her perseverance in research and her dedication to helping individuals with scoliosis, both athletes and non-athletes. She combines scientific knowledge with practical experience in exercise therapy to assist in managing scoliosis deformities. Her commitment to research is evident in her numerous publications, focusing on postural control, balance, and sports performance, particularly in athletes with scoliosis. She has a track record of high-quality exercise regimens tailored to scoliosis patients, aiming to improve posture, strength, and overall well-being.

Profile

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Education 🎓

Leila Mousavi completed her Ph.D. in Pathology and Corrective Exercise at Tehran University in 2022. She earned her Master’s degree in Physical Education, specializing in Pathology and Corrective Exercise, from Guilan University in 2010. Additionally, she holds a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education from Guilan University, completed in 2007. Her extensive educational background laid the foundation for her expertise in pathology, corrective exercise, and rehabilitation for scoliosis patients.

 Experience 💼

Leila Mousavi has over a decade of teaching and research experience. She served as a visiting professor at Zanjan University from 2011 to 2014, where she taught sports pathology, exercise therapy, and corrective exercises. She also worked at Payame Noor University of Zanjan, offering courses in sports pathology, kinesiology, anatomy, biomechanics, and more from 2010 to 2014. Her work combines academic teaching with practical applications in sports rehabilitation and exercise therapy for athletes and individuals with scoliosis.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Leila Mousavi has contributed significantly to the field of sports pathology and corrective exercise, with her research being widely recognized. She has published multiple impactful papers, including in journals such as iScience and BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine. Mousavi is also a peer reviewer for PLOS One, contributing to the academic community. Her research work on scoliosis, posture control, and sports performance is widely cited, and she continues to advance the understanding of corrective exercises for scoliosis patients.

Research Focus 🔍

Leila Mousavi’s research primarily focuses on corrective exercise for scoliosis deformities, specifically in athletes. She is also involved in postural control, balance, and sports performance, with a special interest in idiopathic scoliosis and its impact on athletic performance. Her work includes systematic reviews and meta-analyses, with a focus on the prevalence of scoliosis in athletes and the biomechanics of posture control. Mousavi’s research aims to develop specific exercise regimens that improve postural control and reduce symptoms for scoliosis patients, enhancing both their daily lives and athletic performance.

Conclusion 📝

Dr. Leila Mousavi’s expertise and pioneering research in pathology, corrective exercise, and sports performance position her as an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her academic contributions, particularly in the realm of scoliosis, highlight her potential to further revolutionize the understanding and management of musculoskeletal conditions. With continued innovation and collaboration, she is poised to make even greater strides in improving patient care and athletic performance.

Publications 📚

    1. Postural control and shoulder rotators isokinetic strength in squash players with and without idiopathic scoliosis
      Authors: Mousavi L., Seidi F., Minoonejad H., Nikouei F.
      Journal: iScience, 2024
      DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2024.111353
    1. Prevalence of idiopathic scoliosis in athletes: a systematic review and meta-analysis
      Authors: Mousavi L., Seidi F., Minoonejad H., Nikouei F.
      Journal: BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine, 2022
      DOI: 10.1136/bmjsem-2022-001312

    Earlier Publications

    1. The comparison of muscle length and strength of lower extremity in athletes with and without patellofemoral pain syndrome
      Author: Mousavi L. S., Norasteh A. A.
      Journal: Medicina dello Sport, 2011, 64(3), 213-229
    1. The comparison of iliotibial band length and Q angle in athletes with and without patellofemoral pain syndrome
      Authors: Mousavi L., Norasteh A. A.
      Journal: 2010, 5, 115-131
    1. The effect of time of day on static and dynamic postural control in female and male athletes
      Authors: Mousavi L., Shahrokhi H., Norasteh A. A.
      Journal: 2009, 3, 113-127