Khaled Afify MS, PT
Education
2014-Present: Enrolled in PHD/DHS program at NOVA SOUTHEASTERN University
2003 – 2006: Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY
Advanced Master Degree in Physical Therapy - May 2006
Dissertation: Effects different briefcase loads on gait and posture in young adults.
Major: Pediatrics
Minor: Movement Analysis
1998 – 2000: Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
Master of Science Degree in Physical Therapy
Dissertation: The Role of Biofeedback Training on Central Conduction Velocity Evaluated by Electromagnetic Stimulation on Hemi Paretic Cerebral Palsied Children (Incomplete Dissertation Research).
Major: Pediatrics.
1991 – 1995: Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
Bachelor Degree in Physical Therapy; May 1995
Major: Physical Therapy
Licensure and Certifications
2001 – Present: New York State Early Intervention certificate for service provider, evaluator, group home provider, community service provider and service coordinator.
2001 – Present: New York State Board of Physical Therapy
2004 – Present: Indiana State Board of Physical Therapy
2008 - Present: Virginia State Board of Physical Therapy
Employment (Academic)
1997 – 2000: Cairo University, College of Physical Therapy, Cairo, Egypt.
Title: Clinical Instructor
Prepared and taught physical therapy students classes in pediatrics, orthopedics, neurology and neurophysiology; coordinated sessions between teachers and graduate students.
1995 – 1996: Cairo University Hospital, Cairo, Egypt
Clinical Residency: Clinical residency program for 12 months
Teaching Experience
Cairo University
- 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000: Pediatric
- 1999, 2000: Neurophysiology
- 1999, 2000: Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy
Research Experience
2005 - 2006: Effects of Different Briefcase Loads on Gait and Posture in Young Adults
(Dissertation Research)
1999 – 2000: The Role of Biofeedback Training on Central Conduction Velocity Evaluated by Electromagnetic Stimulation on Hemi Paretic Cerebral Palsied Children (Dissertation Research)
1999 – 2000: The Use of Biofeedback for Management of Muscle Spasticity in Children
with Cerebral Palsy
Presentation: Poster Presentations
2006: Afify K, Salem Y. Effects of different briefcase loads on gait and posture in young
adults. Long Island University, Brooklyn NY, April 2006. I participated as the primary
investigator