Dr. Wanees Mohamed Alamir Mohamed Rashad Badawy

Associate Professor
Cairo University, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Physical Therapy from Cairo University, Egypt

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Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
Neurological Diseases
Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy
Stroke Rehabilitation

Selected Publications

  1. Al-Whaibi, R.M., M.S. Al-Jadid, H.R. ElSerougy and W.M. Badawy, 2022. Effectiveness of virtual reality-based rehabilitation versus conventional therapy on upper limb motor function of chronic stroke patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Physiother. Theory Pract., 38: 2402-2416.
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  2. Ibrahim M.B., M. Labib, H. Khozamy and W.M. Badawy, 2020. Efficacy of physical activities on children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a randomized controlled trial. Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy https://doi.org/10.1186/s43161-020-00008-6 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s43161-020-00008-6.
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  3. Alwhaibi, R.M., N.F. Mahmoud, H.M. Zakaria, W.M. Badawy, M.Y. Elzanaty, W.M. Ragab, M.S. Benjadid, N.N. Al Awaji and H.R. Elserougy, 2020. A comparative study on the effect of task specific training on right versus left chronic stroke patients. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health, 10.3390/ijerph17217950.
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  4. Elhakk, S.M.A., A.A. Ragab, H.M. Zakaria, M.S. Faggal, S.M. Taha, W.M. Badawy and A.S.A. Halil, 2018. Task oriented approach via virtual reality for improving postural control in stroke patients. Biosci. Res., 15: 3926-3933.

  5. Ahmed, G.M., E.M. Fahmy, S.H. Elkholy, M. El Semary, A.A. Mohammed and W.M. Badawy, 2018. Cortical activation after constraint induced movement therapy in stroke patients: A randomized controlled trial. J. Adv. Pharm. Educ. Res., 8: 24-29.

  6. Zakaria, H.M., W.M. Badawy and O.I. Ali, 2017. Effect of craniocervical flexion training on postural stability in patients with cervical degenerative disc disease: A randomized controlled trial. Int. J. Therapies Rehabilitation Res., 6: 16-20.

  7. Koura, G.M., E.A. Kamel, H.A. Hamada and W.M. Badawy, 2017. Influence of gluteus maximus inhibition on upper trapezius overactivity in chronic mechanical neck pain with radiculopathy. Int. J. Physiother Res., 5: 1993-2000.

  8. Badawy, W.M., 2017. Effect of task-oriented exercises on improving hand function in subacute stroke patients: A randomized controlled trial. Int. J. ChemTech. Res., 10: 544-549.

  9. Badawy, W.M. and O.I. Ali, 2017. Effect of a multimodal physical therapy program for treating cervical radiculopathy in older adults: A randomized controlled trial. Med. J. Cairo Univ., 85: 1705-1710.

  10. Ali, O.I., W.M. Badawy, I.M.A. Ragab and S.S. Rezkalla, 2017. Fatigability and altered motor control strategies of trunk muscles in low back pain patients: An observational study. Int. J. Health Rehabilitation Sci., 6: 1-16.

  11. Badawy, W.M. and M.B. Ibrahim, 2016. Comparing the effect of aquatic and land-based exercises on balance and walking in spastic diplegic cerebral palsy children. Med. J. Cairo Univ., 84: 1-8.
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  12. Mahmoud, N.F., H.M. Zakaria and W.M. Badawy, 2015. Impact of incentive therapy on postural control in burn survivors. JMSCR, 3: 8771-8780.

  13. Badawy, W.M., M.B. Ibrahim and K.M. Shawky, 2015. The effect of kinesio taping on seated postural control in spastic diplegic cerebral palsy children. Med. J. Cairo Univ., 83: 37-44.
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  14. Badawy, W.M., H.M. Zakaria and B.A. El-Nassag, 2015. Influence of interactive therapy on improving balance outcomes in patients with multiple sclerosis. JMSCR, 3: 8717-8724.

  15. Badawy, W.M. and M.B. Ibrahim, 2015. Balance training versus reciprocal electrical stimulation on knee joint alignment in spastic diplegic cerebral palsy children. Bull. Faculty Phys. Therapy, 20: 146-153.
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  16. Badawy, W., E.K.G. El-Mawla, A.E. Chedid and A.H. Mustafa, 2015. Effect of a hybrid maneuver in treating posterior canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. J. Am. Acad. Audiol., 26: 138-144.
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