Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Physiotherapist specializing in manual therapy, dry needling, and sports rehabilitation
Experience
4 years
Languages
Arabic, English
Location
Baniyas, Abu Dhabi
Sees
adults, seniors
Nourhan Mohamad AlShenawy is a physiotherapist at Mediclinic Baniyas in Abu Dhabi with four years of clinical experience across Egypt and the UAE. She holds a Bachelor of Physiotherapy degree from Kafr Alsheikh University in Egypt and is committed to patient-centered care, developing customized rehabilitation plans tailored to each person's recovery needs.
Dr. AlShenawy treats a range of neuromusculoskeletal conditions including low back pain, neck pain, knee problems, and other joint issues. Her clinical expertise encompasses manual therapy, dry needling, cupping therapy, soft tissue mobilization, sports injury rehabilitation, and post-surgical rehabilitation. She works with patients to help them regain mobility, strength, and function after injury or operation.
She is fluent in English and Arabic and continues to pursue ongoing professional development to expand her skills.
Special interests: sports injury rehabilitation, post-surgical rehabilitation, neuromusculoskeletal conditions.
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Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Kafr Alsheikh University, Egypt
Physiotherapist
Mediclinic Baniyas, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in Arabic, English.
Mediclinic — Mediclinic Baniyas, Baniyas, Abu Dhabi.
This doctor primarily sees adults and seniors.
Commonly treated: Joint Problems, Knee Problems, Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Post-Surgical Pain and Stiffness, Sports Injuries.
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