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2021
Shady, N. A., M. H. Hussien, W. Abdelghany, and E. Elsayed, "EFFECT OF HIGH TONE POWER THERAPY ON CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME PATIENTS: (RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL)", Türk Fizyoterapi ve Rehabilitasyon Dergisi, vol. 32, pp. 14328-14333, 2021.
2020
Alshimy, A., N. Shady, A. E. Gohary, and K. Turky, Effect of high tone power therapy on neurophysiological measures and function outcome in patients with diabetic neuropathy, , vol. 7, pp. 269 - 275, 2020/12/01. Abstract

Objective: Investigate high tone therapy effect on neurophysiological measures and function outcome in diabetic neuropathy. Methods: Forty patients assigned randomly into high tone therapy and conventional therapy groups. Patients assessed by neurophysiological studies for median and sural sensory nerves and activities of daily living assessed by Katz Index of Independence. Results: Neurophysiological measures for median and sural sensory nerves were significantly improved in high tone therapy group but not in conventional therapy group. The function outcome was significantly improved in both groups with the best results for high tone therapy group. Conclusion: High tone therapy was able to improve neurophysiological measures and function outcome in diabetic neuropathy patients.

Shady, N. A. E. L. - R. A., N. M. Abdelhakiem, H. M. Negm, and Z. M. Y. Zitoun, "Multimodal Intervention of High-Intensity Laser with Neurodynamic Mobilization in Cervical Radiculopathy", Pakistan Journal of Medical & Health Sciences, vol. 14, issue 4, 2020.
2019
Shady, N. A. A., S. I. El-Jaafary, I. M. Hamouda, and R. Y. Mohammad, "Balance Assessment during Cognitive Dual Task Performance in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy", International Journal of Diabetes Research, vol. 8, issue 2, pp. 17-22, 2019.
2018
Shady, N. A. A., E. Fahmy, N. M. A. E. Hassanin, and E. I. M. Elheneid, "Influence of dual task paradigm on postural instability in patients with multiple Sclerosis", Journal of Advanced Pharmacy Education & Research, 2018. influence-of-dual-task-paradigm-on-postural-instability-in-patients-with-multiple-sclerosis.pdf
Mahmoud, L. S. E. - D., N. A. E. L. - R. A. Shady, and E. S. Hafez, "Motor imagery training with augmented cues of motor learning on cognitive functions in patients with Parkinsonism", International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, vol. 25, issue 1, 2018. Abstract

Abstract
Background/Aims:
Patients with Parkinsonism demonstrate impairments in cognitive functions, such as deficit in attention, planning, and working memory. The objective was to investigate the effect of motor imagery training with augmented cues of motor learning on cognitive functions in patients with Parkinsonism.

Methods:
A total of 30 patients from both sexes participated in this study. All of the patients had been diagnosed as idiopathic Parkinson patients experiencing cognitive dysfunction. The patients were randomly divided into two equal groups: the study group (n=15) received motor imagery training with augmented cues of motor learning and the specifically designed intervention. The control group (n=15) received conventional treatment (cognitive remediation therapy). The treatment took place three times a week for 6 weeks (18 sessions). The patients were diagnosed with a computer-based cognitive assessment device (RehaCom).

Findings:
The result of this study showed that there was a significant difference between the study and control groups (p=0.0001), which indicated that the study group showed a greater improvement than the control group.

Conclusions:
Combined effect of motor imagery training with augmented cues of motor learning improved cognitive functions in patients with Parkinsonism.

Shady, N. A. A., M. shawky mohammed khaled, samah samy yusef, I. M. I. Hamoda, and reda kotb abd elrazk, "SHOCK WAVE, MAGNETIC FIELD AND LOW LEVEL LASER THERAPY IN CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME PATIENTS", ADVANCED PHARMACY EDUCATION AND RESEARCH, vol. 8, 2018. comparing_shock_wave_magnetic_field_and_low_level_laser_therapy_for_carpal_tunnel_syndrome_patients_.pdf
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