
Physiotherapist specializing in spinal care, sports rehabilitation, and pain management
Experience
6 years
Languages
Arabic, English
Location
UAE
Sees
adults
Ibrahim is a physiotherapist from Iraq with 6 years of experience, practicing at Saudi German Hospital. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation from Istanbul Medipol University and has completed specialized training in dry cupping and sports rehabilitation through Learnovate Healthcare.
He specializes in comprehensive rehabilitation and pain management using advanced techniques. His expertise includes spinal and peripheral manipulation, sports rehabilitation, and treatment in both inpatient and outpatient settings. He develops personalized treatment plans focused on improving mobility, reducing pain, and restoring function.
Ibrahim takes a patient-centered approach, working with individuals to achieve their physical health goals and enhance quality of life. He is committed to empowering patients through evidence-based rehabilitation strategies and helping them regain strength and vitality.
Special interests: spinal manipulation, peripheral manipulation, dry cupping, sports rehabilitation.
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Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation
Istanbul Medipol University, Turkey
Dry Cupping Training
Learnovate Healthcare
Sports Rehabilitation Course
Learnovate Healthcare
Physiotherapist
Saudi German Hospital, Saudi Arabia
Consultations are available in Arabic, English.
This doctor primarily sees adults.
Commonly treated: Back Pain, Chronic Pain, Neck Pain, Spinal Conditions, Sports Injuries.
Profile compiled from Saudi German Hospital's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
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