Pei-Jung Wang | Physical Therapy | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Pei-Jung Wang | Physical Therapy | Best Researcher Award

Department of Physical Therapy at Asia University Taiwan

Dr. Pei-Jung Wang, an Assistant Professor at Asia University, Taiwan, specializes in pediatric physical therapy and mastery motivation in young children. With a Ph.D. in Physical Therapy from National Taiwan University, her research focuses on developmental delays, autism spectrum disorders, and early intervention strategies. She has received numerous academic and teaching awards, including the Young Investigator Award in Pediatric Neuropsychiatric Science. A licensed physical therapist, Dr. Wang integrates innovative methods into teaching and research, mentoring students and collaborating internationally. Her extensive contributions to early childhood developmental research reflect her passion for enhancing pediatric care.

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🎓Education

Ph.D. (2010-2016): School and Graduate Institute of Physical Therapy, National Taiwan University. M.Sc. (2008-2010): Graduate Institute of Physical Therapy, National Taiwan University. B.Sc. (2004-2008): Physical Therapy, Kaohsiung Medical University.

💼Experience

Assistant Professor (2019-Present): Asia University, Taichung. Research Associate (2019): China Medical University. Postdoctoral Fellow (2017-2019): Colorado State University. Pediatric Physical Therapist (2014-2016): Da Tong Developmental Center. Lecturer (2011): Jen-The Junior College of Medicine, Nursing, and Management.

🏆Awards and Honors

Young Investigator Award (2022): Pediatric Neuropsychiatric Science. Teaching Materials Design Award (2021): Asia University. Best Oral Presentation (2019): International Congress of Early Intervention. Academic Research Scholarship: National Taiwan University, Ministry of Science and Technology. Outstanding Academic Writing Awards: Multiple recognitions from National Taiwan University.

🔬Research Focus

Mastery motivation in children with developmental delays. Autism spectrum disorder interventions. Executive functions, motor skills, and early intervention. Hydrotherapy’s impact on social interaction and motor development. Blended learning and innovative teaching methodologies in physical therapy.

Conclusion

Dr. Pei-Jung Wang’s exceptional qualifications, impactful research, and commitment to education make her an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With a focus on advancing child development and therapy, she exemplifies the values of innovation, mentorship, and scholarly excellence. Further enhancing her international presence could elevate her already impressive profile to new heights.

Publications

  • The stability of mastery motivation and its relationship with home environment in infants and toddlers (2011)
    Authors: PJ Wang, AW Hwang, HF Liao, PC Chen, WS Hsieh
    Citations: 75

 

  • The revised Dimensions of Mastery Questionnaire (DMQ 18) (2015)
    Authors: GA Morgan, J Wang, KC Barrett, HF Liao, PJ Wang, SY Huang, K Józsa
    Citations: 56

 

  • The revised Dimensions of Mastery Questionnaire (DMQ 18) for infants and preschool children with and without risks or delays in Hungary, Taiwan, and the US (2017)
    Authors: GA Morgan, HF Liao, ÁA Szombathelyiné Nyitrai, SY Huang, PJ Wang, …
    Citations: 49

 

  • Individualized Behavioral Assessments and Maternal Ratings of Mastery Motivation in Mental Age–Matched Toddlers With and Without Motor Delay (2013)
    Authors: PJ Wang, GA Morgan, AW Hwang, HF Liao
    Citations: 49

 

  • Cross cultural invariance and comparisons of Hungarian-, Chinese-, and English-speaking preschool children leading to the revised Dimensions of Mastery Questionnaire (DMQ 18) (2017)
    Authors: AW Hwang, J Wang, K Józsa, PJ Wang, HF Liao, GA Morgan
    Citations: 32

 

  • Do maternal interactive behaviors correlate with developmental outcomes and mastery motivation in toddlers with and without motor delay? (2014)
    Authors: PJ Wang, GA Morgan, AW Hwang, LC Chen, HF Liao
    Citations: 32

 

  • Reliability and validity of the revised individualized structured mastery tasks in children with developmental delay (2016)
    Authors: PJ Wang, GA Morgan, HF Liao, LC Chen, AW Hwang, L Lu
    Citations: 28

 

  • Sensory processing impairments in children with developmental coordination disorder (2022)
    Authors: HT Tran, YC Li, HY Lin, SD Lee, PJ Wang
    Citations: 20

 

  • The Revised Dimensions of Mastery Questionnaire (DMQ 18): A manual and forms for its use and scoring (2019)
    Authors: GA Morgan, J Wang, KC Barrett, HF Liao, PJ Wang, SY Huang, K Józsa
    Citations: 20

 

  • The revised individualized moderately challenging mastery tasks for 15-to 48-month-old children (2017)
    Authors: PJ Wang, HF Liao, GA Morgan
    Citations: 16

 

  • Is mastery motivation a mediator of relations between maternal teaching behavior and developmental abilities in children with global developmental delay? (2019)
    Authors: PJ Wang, LC Chen, HF Liao, YK Tu, L Lu, GA Morgan
    Citations: 11

 

  • Assessing mastery motivation in a young child with global developmental delay (2016)
    Authors: PJ Wang, HF Liao, GA Morgan
    Citations: 11

 

  • Child and family factors that predict participation attendance in daily activities of toddlers with global developmental delay (2021)
    Authors: PJ Wang, HF Liao, LJ Kang, LC Chen, AW Hwang, L Lu, YK Tu, …
    Citations: 8

 

  • Characteristics of mastery motivation and its relationship with parenting stress in toddlers with language delay (2022)
    Authors: SY Huang, CY Chang, PJ Wang, SC Tang
    Citations: 7

 

  • Understanding and supporting mastery motivation in everyday activities: A focus on early childhood intervention (2021)
    Authors: HF Liao, PJ Wang, K Józsa, PM Blasco, GA Morgan
    Citations: 5

 

  • Gender differences in auditory and visual attentional performance in children with and without ADHD (2023)
    Authors: HY Lin, EC Chiu, HC Hsieh, PJ Wang
    Citations: 4

 

  • The DMQ in children developing atypically and comparisons with those developing typically (2020)
    Authors: PJ Wang, SY Huang, L Gilmore, B Szenczi, K Józsa, HF Liao, GA Morgan
    Citations: 4

 

  • Using DMQ 18 in Early Intervention and with School Children Who Have Special Needs (2020)
    Authors: HF Liao, PJ Wang, SY Huang, J Ramakrishnan, AW Hwang
    Citations: 3

 

 

Sameh Eldaly | Rehabilitation | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Sameh Eldaly | Rehabilitation | Young Scientist Award 

Student at  Cairo University, Egypt

Sameh Tamer Moustafa Eldaly is a passionate and skilled physiotherapist with a B.Sc. in Physiotherapy from Cairo University, Egypt.  With certifications in sports medicine, nutrition, and spinal injury management, he specializes in innovative rehabilitation approaches like dry needling, cupping therapy, and the McKenzie Method.  A member of esteemed global associations like the Australian Physiotherapy Association and the Swedish Research Council for Sport Science, he combines hands-on clinical expertise with a strong academic and research background.  Sameh has contributed to physiotherapy advancements through international conference presentations, publications, and practical innovations such as mobile rehabilitation applications.  Committed to excellence, he has volunteered in medical convoys and served on advisory committees for injury treatment plans.  He also authored the book Clinical Guidelines in Orthopaedic Rehabilitation, demonstrating his dedication to enhancing patient outcomes and advancing the physiotherapy field.

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Education 🎓

B.Sc. in Physiotherapy – Cairo University, Egypt FIFA Diploma in Football Medicine.  Diploma in Nutrition from Oxford Center. Stanford’s Introduction to Food and Health 🍴“21 Nutrition & Diet Planning Myths & Mistakes”. Physiotherapy Management of Spinal Cord Injuries 🦴Certified Peer Reviewer .  He blends advanced knowledge in physiotherapy with interdisciplinary expertise in nutrition, rehabilitation, and research methodology, reflecting a robust academic foundation for holistic patient care.

Experience 💼

Head of Physiotherapy Department at Dr. Mohammed Algindi’s Clinic   Worked with Dr. Hisham El-Waseef at Al-Borg Center for Physiotherapy and Nutrition . Advisory team member for injury monitoring and treatment planning in Palestine and Gaza. Internships Egyptian Society for Physiotherapy and Prosthetics in Port Said  Kasr Al-Ainy French and Old Hospitals  Children’s Egypt Center in Maadi  Actively involved in medical convoys with Resala Charity Organization

Awards and Honors 🏅

FIFA Diploma in Football Medicine Diploma in Nutrition from Oxford Center  Recognition for research presented at the 22nd International Physical Therapy Conference (IPTCCU) Speaker at the International Rehabilitation and Wellbeing Congress. His accolades highlight his commitment to blending clinical skills with academic contributions, promoting rehabilitation excellence globally.

Research Focus 🔬

Extracorporeal shock wave therapy and neuromuscular junctions. Low-level LASER therapy for Achilles tendinopathy. Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) for occupational activities . EMS benefits for shoulder instability rehabilitation

📚Publications 

“Electrical muscular stimulation on shoulder instability: is it beneficial?” (DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4126463/v1, 2024).

“Clinical Guidelines in Orthopedic Rehabilitation” (ISBN: 978-977-86894-2-6, 2023).

“Effect of extracorporeal shock waves on neuromuscular junctions vs. carpal tunnel syndrome” (DOI: 10.53730/ijhs.v7nS1.14521, 2023).

“Effect of Electrical Muscular Stimulation on Occupational Activities” (DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3140703/v1, 2023)

Conclusion

Sameh Tamer Moustafa Eldaly is an outstanding candidate for the Young Scientist Award, with a remarkable blend of clinical expertise, research innovation, and technological contributions to physiotherapy. His commitment to evidence-based practice and community service aligns well with the spirit of the award. By diversifying his research focus and pursuing advanced academic qualifications, Sameh can further enhance his impact and leadership in the field. His achievements make him highly deserving of recognition as a rising star in physiotherapy and rehabilitation sciences.

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.

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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

 

 

 

Bodor Bin sheeha| Physical Therapy| Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bodor Bin sheeha| Physical Therapy| Best Researcher Award

Dr at Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, Saudi Arabia

 Bodor Bin-Sheeha is a skilled physical therapist with a diverse background in rehabilitation science and extensive experience across clinical, academic, and research settings. Holding a Ph.D. in Rehabilitation Science from the University of Salford, she has contributed significantly to physical therapy in Saudi Arabia, notably at Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University (PNU) and King Khalid University Hospital (KKUH). An active member of national and international associations, she is a leader in physiotherapy education and women’s health rehabilitation. Her commitment extends to quality improvement initiatives, academic advisory roles, and fostering research that aligns with her expertise in musculoskeletal and women’s health.

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Education 🎓

Bachelor’s Degree: Physical Therapy, King Saud University College of Applied Medical Science, Riyadh, KSA (1999–2003). Master’s Degree: Physiotherapy, Cardiff University, School of Healthcare Science, Cardiff, UK (2013–2015). Doctorate: Rehabilitation Science, University of Salford Manchester, School of Health and Society, Manchester, UK (2016–2020). Bodor’s academic journey reflects a strong dedication to advanced rehabilitation sciences, with specializations in physiotherapy and a focus on musculoskeletal health and women’s rehabilitation.

Experience 💼

Physiotherapist: King Khalid University Hospital, Riyadh, KSA (2004-2011); Head of Physiotherapy Unit (2008-2011), Deputy Director of Rehabilitation (2008-2011), led Women’s Health Clinic establishment. Instructor: Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University (PNU) (2011-2013), lecturing in orthopedics and active in academic advisory roles. Research Assistant: Stockport NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK (2017-2019). Leadership Roles: Deputy Director (2020) and Head (2021-2023) of Rehabilitation Sciences Department at PNU. Her experience showcases her leadership in clinical, academic, and quality assurance domains in physiotherapy and rehabilitation.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Saudi Physical Therapy Association (SPTA): Active Member since 2002. Founder: Saudi Physical Therapists in Women’s Health (SPTWH) (2010). Professional Development: Empowerment Heads of Academic Departments, PNU (2023); Advanced SPSS Training (2018); and Clinical Practice Certification, NHS (2017). Her accolades emphasize a career-long commitment to professional development and advancing the field of women’s health in physiotherapy.

Research Focus 🔬

Bodor’s research interests encompass physical behavior measurement, osteoarthritis, musculoskeletal rehabilitation, and women’s health in physiotherapy. She has contributed to advancing methodologies in orthopedic care and rehabilitative strategies, aligning her work with evidence-based practices in healthcare. Her ongoing research is accessible on Google Scholar, with a particular focus on rehabilitation improvements and innovative treatments for osteoarthritis.

Conclusion

Dr. Bodor Bin-Sheeha is an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given their extensive experience, leadership in rehabilitation sciences, and dedication to advancing physiotherapy education and clinical practice. While there is potential for growth in research impact and grant acquisition, their comprehensive professional background and commitment to patient care, education, and continuous professional development position them as a deserving recipient.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Prevalence of symptomatic knee osteoarthritis in Saudi Arabia and associated modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors: a population-based cross-sectional study
    Cited by: 16
    Year: 2023
    Source: Healthcare 11 (5), 728

 

  1. In Vitro Antiproliferative apoptosis induction and cell cycle arrest potential of Saudi Sidr Honey against Colorectal Cancer
    Cited by: 13
    Year: 2023
    Source: Nutrients 15 (15), 3448

 

  1. Does free-living physical activity improve one-year following total knee arthroplasty in patients with osteoarthritis: A prospective study
    Cited by: 11
    Year: 2020
    Source: Osteoarthritis and Cartilage Open 2 (3), 100065

 

  1. Responsiveness, reliability, and validity of Arabic version of Oxford Knee Score for total knee arthroplasty
    Cited by: 10
    Year: 2020
    Source: JBJS 102 (15), e89

 

  1. Patients’ experiences and satisfaction at one year following primary total knee arthroplasty: A focus‐group discussion
    Cited by: 9
    Year: 2020
    Source: Musculoskeletal Care 18 (4), 434-449

 

  1. Translation and cross-cultural adaptation of an Arabic version of PROMIS® of dyspnea activity motivation, requirement item pool and sleep-related impairments item bank
    Cited by: 3
    Year: 2024
    Source: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 22 (1), 11

 

  1. A validation study of the Arabic version of the Oxford knee score for use in end stage knee osteoarthritis
    Cited by: 3
    Year: 2018
    Source: Osteoarthritis and Cartilage 26, S261

 

  1. Arabic Translation and Psychometric Validation of PROMIS General Life Satisfaction Short Form in the General Population
    Cited by: 2
    Year: 2023
    Source: Healthcare 11 (23), 3034

 

  1. The FIFA 11+ injury prevention program reduces the incidence of lower extremity injuries in football players: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Cited by: 1
    Year: 2024
    Source: The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness

 

  1. Home-based circuit training improves blood lipid profile, liver function, musculoskeletal fitness, and health-related quality of life in overweight/obese older adult patients …
    Cited by: 1
    Year: 2024
    Source: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation 16 (1), 125

 

 

RAVI SHANKAR REDDY | Phyiscal Therapy | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. RAVI SHANKAR REDDY | Phyiscal Therapy | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at King Khalid University,  Saudi Arabia

Dr. Ravi Shankar Reddy is an Associate Professor in the Program of Physical Therapy, Department of Medical Rehabilitation, College of Applied Medical Sciences at King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia. With expertise in orthopedic physical therapy, he specializes in manual therapy, musculoskeletal physiotherapy, and rehabilitation. Dr. Reddy has published extensively in high-tier academic journals and is a member of several university and departmental committees. He serves as a peer reviewer and editorial board member for numerous prestigious journals, including PLOS ONE and Physiotherapy Research International. His current research focuses on proprioception, spinal rehabilitation, and postural assessment. With over 15 years of teaching and clinical experience, Dr. Reddy is committed to advancing physiotherapy education and contributing to high-quality patient care.

 

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🎓 Education 

Dr. Ravi Shankar Reddy earned his Ph.D. in Physiotherapy from Manipal University, India, where his research focused on the effectiveness of kinaesthetic rehabilitation exercises for cervical spondylosis. He completed his Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Manual Therapy at UNISUAM, Brazil, specializing in orthopedic physical therapy. Dr. Reddy holds a Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) in Musculoskeletal and Manual Therapy from Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, and a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) from the same institution. Throughout his education, he gained specialized knowledge in orthopedic physical therapy, manual therapy, and musculoskeletal rehabilitation. His academic training equipped him with advanced skills in patient care, clinical research, and evidence-based physiotherapy, which he now applies in his teaching and research roles.

💼 Experience 

Dr. Ravi Shankar Reddy has over 15 years of experience in physiotherapy education and clinical practice. He currently serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Medical Rehabilitation at King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia. Previously, he held academic positions at Manipal University, where he progressed from Lecturer to Associate Professor. His roles have included teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students, overseeing clinical case discussions, and managing inpatient and outpatient orthopedic patients. Dr. Reddy has also coordinated workshops in musculoskeletal physiotherapy and mentored students through research projects. His expertise in manual therapy and orthopedic rehabilitation has allowed him to contribute to high-quality patient care and academic development, including the supervision of Ph.D. and master’s students.

🏆 Awards and Honors 

Dr. Ravi Shankar Reddy has received several prestigious awards and honors for his contributions to physiotherapy and academia. He won the Best Paper Award at the 2014 Physio-accord Conference in Bangalore and the Physiotherapy Conference in Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh, for his research on radial nerve neural mobilization. He serves as an advisory board member of the International Journal of Disabilities Sports & Health Sciences. Additionally, Dr. Reddy is a member of several university committees and has been recognized for his dedication to research, securing significant research grants from institutions like King Khalid University and King Salman for Disability Research. His work in clinical rehabilitation and proprioception has earned him a reputation as a leading expert in his field.

Publications Top Notes:

 

  1. Translation, cross cultural adaptation, and validation of Arabic version of Interview administered version of Work Rehabilitation Questionnaire (WORQ)
    • Authors: Kakaraparthi, V.N., Vishwanathan, K., Gadhavi, B., Alshahrani, O.M., Almushari, M.H.Y.
    • Journal: Work, 2024, 79(1), pp. 371–379

 

  1. Applicability of a Wearable Sensor Unit Pheezee and Assessment of Its Psychometric Properties in Measuring the Ranges of Wrist and Elbow
    • Authors: Tedla, J.S., Panigrahi, M., Midde, A.K., Dixit, S., Kakaraparthi, V.N.
    • Journal: IEEE Sensors Journal, 2024, 24(9), pp. 13991–13998

 

  1. Exploring the interplay between ankle muscle strength, postural control, and pain intensity in chronic ankle instability: A comprehensive analysis
    • Authors: Alshahrani, M.S., Reddy, R.S., Alshahrani, A., Gautam, A.P., Alsubaie, S.F.
    • Journal: Heliyon, 2024, 10(5), Article e27374

 

  1. Balancing act: Unraveling the link between muscle strength, proprioception, and stability in unilateral hip osteoarthritis
    • Authors: Alkhamis, B.A., Reddy, R.S., Alahmari, K.A., Mukherjee, D., Elrefaey, B.H.
    • Journal: PLoS ONE, 2024, 19(2), Article e0298625

 

  1. Oblique, forward, and lateral directions reach test distances in young adults, and concurrent validity of these tests with the center of pressure excursion in assessing the limits of stability
    • Authors: Tedla, J.S., Sangadala, D.R., Reddy, R.S., Nambi, G., Ponneru, B.R.
    • Journal: Heliyon, 2024, 10(2), Article e24591

 

  1. Exploring the impact of physiotherapy on health outcomes in older adults with chronic diseases: a cross-sectional analysis
    • Authors: Reddy, R.S., Alahmari, K.A., Alshahrani, M.S., Rao, V.S., Al-Qahtani, K.A.
    • Journal: Frontiers in Public Health, 2024, 12, Article 1415882

 

  1. Impact of Glycemic Control on Shoulder Proprioception in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Mediating the Connection – Insights from a Cross-Sectional Analysis
    • Authors: Alshahrani, M.S., Reddy, R.S., Alshahrani, A., Alsubaie, S.F.
    • Journal: Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 2024, 17, pp. 3043–3052

 

  1. Shoulder muscle weakness and proprioceptive impairments in type 2 diabetes mellitus: exploring correlations for improved clinical management
    • Authors: Reddy, R.S., Alshahrani, M.S., ALMohiza, M.A., Ghulam, H.S.H., Alqhtani, R.S.
    • Journal: PeerJ, 2024, 12(6), Article e17630

 

Sakshi Kumari | Medicine | Young Scientist Award

Sakshi Kumari | Medicine | Young Scientist Award

Dr Sakshi Kumari Shimoga institute of medical sciences India

Sakshi Kumari is a dedicated medical professional with a strong academic background, holding an MBBS from Shimoga Institute of Medical Sciences. Her extensive research experience includes studies on COVID-19 outcomes, cognitive dysfunction in postpartum women, and the impact of social media on medical students. She has actively participated in various national and international conferences, winning multiple awards for her presentations. In addition to her research, Sakshi has taken on leadership roles in medical organizations and engaged in community service. Her commitment to both medicine and social responsibility positions her as a promising future leader in healthcare.

    1. Title: Knowledge and Awareness Regarding Responsible Antibiotic Use Among the General Population of Shimoga District of Karnataka: A Cross-Sectional Study
      Authors: S. Wilson, R. Koppad, K. Nagendra, S. Kumari, C. Liana, C.A. Joseph
      Year: 2023

     

    1. Title: Test Positivity Rate, Contact History, and Vaccination Status of COVID-19 Among Patients Visiting Flu Corner (Fever Clinic) of a Tertiary Care Health Center of Karnataka
      Authors: S. Wilson, R. Koppad, K. Nagendra, S. Kumari, C. Liana, C.A. Joseph
      Year: 2023

     

    1. Title: Outcomes of Home Isolated COVID-19 Patients and Risk Factors Associated with the Adverse Outcomes: Longitudinal Retrospective Study in Shimoga, Karnataka
      Author: S. Kumari
      Year: 2023

     

    Conclusion

    In conclusion, Sakshi Kumari’s impressive academic achievements and diverse research experiences reflect her dedication to the medical field. Her active participation in conferences and leadership roles highlights her commitment to advancing healthcare and addressing pressing health issues. Through her community service initiatives, she demonstrates a strong sense of social responsibility. With her passion for medicine and proven skills, Sakshi is well-equipped to make significant contributions to the healthcare sector and drive positive change in the lives of others. Her future in medicine is promising, with the potential for impactful leadership and innovation.