Effect of Different Types of Exercise on Menstrual and Immunological Functions in Female Athletes, Abdelrahman, Asmaa Y., Elkosiery Soheir M., Osman Doaa A., and Aziz Gihan Abdel F. , The 19th International Scientific Conference Faculty of Physical Therapy, 22 March, (2018) Abstract

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Effect of Walking on Physiological Stress in Premenstrual Syndrome: A Randomized Controlled Trial, Ibrahim, Monica, Yousef Amel, Abo Elainin Mohamed Fawzi, and Osman Doaa , Egyptian Journal of Physical Therapy, Volume 3, Number 1, p.16–23, (2020) AbstractWebsite

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Effect of exercise versus diet on visceral adiposity indicators in obese postmenopausal diabetic women: A comparative study, Osman, Doaa A., AlShenqiti Abdullah M., hamada ahmed hamada, and Mabrouk Mohamed Ibrahim , Fizjoterapia Polska, Volume 22, Issue 2, p.42-48, (2022) Website
Prevalence of Shoulder pathologies in Cairo and Qalubiya - Egypt: Hospital- based cross sectional study, SAMIR, SARA MOHAMED, Elkady Sabah Mohamed, Rashad Usama M., AbdelMonem Asmaa Foad, Osman Doaa A., and Zedan Adel Motawea El-Sayed , International Journal of Health Sciences, Volume 6, Issue S6, p.1437–1447, (2022) AbstractWebsite

Background: Pathological conditions of the Shoulder joint are very common as the shoulder is the most freely movable joint in the body (and hence the most unstable). These conditions can lead to pain and disability that affect individuals socially and economically. Purpose: This study was conducted to identify the prevalence and characteristics of shoulder pathologies in two main hospitals in two Egyptian governorates as up to researchers’ knowledge, no previous epidemiological studies of shoulder conditions attending orthopedic physical therapy outpatient clinics have been carried out in Egypt, sothe current study provides valuable information about diseases’ burden for researchers and healthcare policy makers, thus assisting in disease prevention , identifying health economic models and establishing guidelines. Methodology: A hospital- based record study was made for 1633 patients, 101 patients of them were suffering from shoulder pathologies, data were collected from patients’ referral records to orthopedic physical therapy outpatient clinics in two hospitals (Kasr Aini educational hospital) (KA) in Cairo and (Benha educational hospital) in Qalubiya – Egypt, that are reviewed from the first of January 2019 to 31 December 2019. Demographic characteristics including (gender, affected side) and different types of pathologies were described. Results: One –year prevalence of shoulder pathologies was 6.1% (101/1633 cases). Male to female ratio was 1:2.6. The most frequent type of shoulder pathologies was impingement syndrome (38.6%), followed by rotator cuff tear (17.8%). Right side was most frequently affected (43.6%). Conclusion: Shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS) and rotator cuff tear (RCT) were the two main types of shoulder pathologies among people living in Cairo and Qalubiya- Egypt. Concerning gender, higher prevalence was in women, and finally when considering the affected side, right side was commonly affected.

Effect of Body Composition on Thyroid Hormones in Euthyroid Post-pubertal Females: An Observational Study, Mohamed, Esraa H., Nashed Azza B., Elainin Mohamed Abo F., and Osman Doaa A. , Egyptian Journal of Physical Therapy, Volume 9, Issue 1, p.9-14, (2022) Website
Effect of low level laser therapy versus pulsed electromagnetic field on cortisol level in primary dysmenorrhea : A randomized controlled trial, Emara, Hala M., Khalil Hoda A., Elainin Mohamed Abo F., and Osman Doaa A. , Egyptian Journal of Physical Therapy, Volume 9, p.15-20, (2022) Website
Neuromodulation effect of laser acupuncture on female stress urinary incontinence: a randomized controlled trial, Abdulaziz, Khadiga S., Mohamed Mahmoud Hamada, Gad Doha Ramy Ahmed, Mahmoud Lama Saad El-Din, Elshimy Emad Eldeen Atiya, and Osman Doaa A. , SPORT TK-Revista EuroAmericana de Ciencias del Deporte, Volume 11, Issue 2, (2022) Website
Effect of reproductive hormones variation during menstrual cycle on hip abductor and adductor muscles performance in college students, ElDeeb, Abeer M., Osman Doaa M., Atta Hanaa K., and Hamada Hamada A. , Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy, Volume 24, Number 2, p.72–78, (2019) AbstractWebsite

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Effect of Shockwave Therapy on Postmenopausal Sacroiliac Joint Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial, Mohamed, Kholoud N., Abdulaziz Khadiga S., Elainin Mohamed Abo F., and Osman Doaa A. , The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, Volume 88, Issue 1, p.4024-4030, (2022) ejhm-volume_88-issue_1-_page_4024-4030.pdfWebsite
Effect of neurogenic acupoint cupping on high sensitive C-reactive protein and pain perception in female chronic pelvic pain: A randomized controlled trial, Abdulaziz, Khadiga S., Mohamad Rehab Tareq, Mahmoud Lama Saad El-Din, Ramzy Tarek Abdel Azim, and Osman Doaa A. , Journal of Musculoskeletal and Neuronal Interactions, Volume 21, Issue 1, p.121-129, (2021) AbstractWebsite

Objectives: To determine the effect of neurogenic acupoint dry cupping therapy on high sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) level, pain perception & intensity, and life impact of pelvic pain in women with chronic pelvic pain (CPP), with regard to the biological and neurophysiological impacts of dry cupping on acupoint. Methods: Thirty women with CPP were randomly divided into two equal groups; the study group received dry cupping on neurogenic acupoints plus lifestyle modifications for 8 weeks (n=15), while the control group received only lifestyle modifications for 8 weeks (n=15). Women were assessed pre- and post-rehabilitation program with the hs-CRP blood test, the short-form McGill Pain Questionnaire (SF-MPQ), and the pelvic pain impact questionnaire (PPIQ). Results: Comparing both groups post-treatment revealed that there were significant reductions in levels of hs-CRP, and scores of SF-MPQ & PPIQ (p<0.05) in the study group compared with the control group. Also, there were significant positive correlations between hs-CRP and both SF-MPQ “Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Present Pain Intensity (PPI) index & Pain Rating Index (PRI)” and PPIQ (p<0.05). Conclusion: Neurogenic acupoint cupping therapy had significantly improving effects on the degree of inflammation, pain perception & intensity, and life impact of pelvic pain in women with CPP.
Keywords: C-Reactive Protein, Dry Cupping, Female Chronic Pelvic Pain, Neurogenic Acupoint, Pain Perception