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

Ā 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.

Profile

Scholar

Education šŸŽ“

Bachelorā€™s Degree: Physical Therapy, King Saud University College of Applied Medical Science, Riyadh, KSA (1999ā€“2003). Masterā€™s Degree: Physiotherapy, Cardiff University, School of Healthcare Science, Cardiff, UK (2013ā€“2015). Doctorate: Rehabilitation Science, University of Salford Manchester, School of Health and Society, Manchester, UK (2016ā€“2020). Bodorā€™s academic journey reflects a strong dedication to advanced rehabilitation sciences, with specializations in physiotherapy and a focus on musculoskeletal health and womenā€™s rehabilitation.

Experience šŸ’¼

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 šŸ†

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 womenā€™s health in physiotherapy.

Research Focus šŸ”¬

Bodorā€™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 focusā€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 PROMISĀ® 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 ā€¦
    Cited by: 1
    Year: 2024
    Source: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation 16 (1), 125