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Amir Massoud Arab

University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences

Biography

Amir Massoud Arab is a tenured Assistant Professor at department of physical therapy at the University of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences. He is PhD in Physical Therapy. He has published several articles in the international journals and has several presentations in different conferences. He is vice chair and director of biomechanics laboratory in physical therapy department. He is also administrator of student’s research committee at the university. He was chairman and scientific president of some national seminars. He has done several research projects in the field of spine, low back pain, pelvic floor dysfunction, movement pattern, ultrasonography and electromyography.

Research Interest

Amir Massoud Arab reseach interests include Exercise and Manual Therapy with emphasis on Spine (Mobilization, Manipulation, Craniosacral Techniques, Myofascial Release, Dry needling) Musculoskeletal Impairment (Orthopedic and Sport Physical Therapy) Movement Pattern in Musculoskeletal Disorders (Altered Movement Pattern), Pelvic Floor Muscle Dysfunction, Ultrasonography for Pelvic Floor and Abdominal Muscles, Surface Electromyography (Kinesiologic EMG).

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A Randomized Clinical Trial of Kinesio-Taping on DASH in Patients with Subacromial Impingement Syndrome

Hassan Shakeri, Roshanak Keshavarz, Amir Massoud Arab and Ismaeil Ebrahimi
Review Article: J Nov Physiother 2013, 3:169
DOI: 10.4172/2165-7025.1000169
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