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Journals

  1. Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation and Strength Recovery of Postnatal Diastasis Recti Abdominis Muscles, Dalia M. Kamel, Amel M. Yousif (June, 2017), Ann Rehabil Med, (3):465-474. doi: 10.5535/arm.2017.41.3.465. Epub 2017 Jun 29. 
    Abstract (pdf) / Journal link/ Research area: Rehabilitation and women’s health
  2. Experience of dysmenorrhea among a group of physical therapy students from Cairo University: an exploratory study, Dalia M Kamel, Sayed A Tantawy, Gehan A Abdelsamea (2017), Journal of Pain Research, 10 1079–1085.Abstract (pdf) / Journal link/ Research area: Women’s health
  3. Pulsed magnetic field versus ultrasound in the treatment of postnatal carpal tunnel syndrome: A randomized controlled trial in the women of an Egyptian population, Dalia M. Kamel, Nashwa S. Hamed, Neveen A. Abdel Raoof, Sayed A. Tantawy (2017), Journal of Advanced Research, 8, 45–53. 
    Abstract (pdf) / Journal link/ Research area: Women’s health and Musculoskeletal disorders
  4. The effect of kinesio taping with exercise compared with exercise alone on pain, range of motion, and disability of the shoulder in post mastectomy females: a randomized control trial, Sayed A Tantawy, Dalia M Kamel (2016), J. Phys. Ther. Sci. 28: 3300–3305. 
    Abstract (pdf) / Journal link/ Research area: Women’s health, oncology and Musculoskeletal disorders
  5. Efficacy of lumbar mobilization on postpartum low back pain in Egyptian females: A randomized control trial, Dalia M. Kamel, Neveen A. Abdel Raoof and Sayed A. Tantawy (2016), J Back Musculoskelet Rehabil, 29(1):55-63. doi: 10.3233/BMR-150598.
    Abstract (pdf) / Journal link / Research area: Women’s health and Musculoskeletal disorders
  6. Effect of abdominal versus pelvic floor muscle exercises in obese Egyptian women with mild stress urinary incontinence: A randomised controlled trial, Dalia M. Kamel, Ali A. Thabet, Sayed A. Tantawy, Mohamed M. Radwan (2013), Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal, 31(1):12–18.
    Abstract (pdf) / Journal link/ Research area: Women’s health and pelvic floor disorders
  7. Influence of second-degree flatfoot on spinal and pelvic mechanics in young females, Neveen Abdel-Raoof, Dalia Kamel, Sayed Tantawy (2013), International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 20(9):428-343.  
    Abstract (pdf) / Journal link/ Research area: Women’s health and Musculoskeletal disorders
  8. Detrusor instability responses to transvaginal versus posterior tibial nerve stimulation, Adly AS, Ali AT, Dalia MK, Sayed AT (2012), The Health; 3(4): 90-93. 
    Abstract (pdf) / Journal link/ Research area: Women’s health and pelvic floor dysfunctions
  9. Efficacy of Ultrasound on Bone Mineral Density and Quality of Life in Females Post- mastectomy Patients: Pre-Post Intervention Study, Sayed A Tantawy, Dalia M. Kamel (2012),Indian Journal of Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy. 2012, 6(4): 254-258. 5p. 2 Charts. 
    Abstract (pdf) / Journal link/ Research area: Women’s health and Musculoskeletal
  10. Postmenopausal Breast Cancer Chemotherapy Responses Antiemetics P6 Accustimulation, Sayed A. Tantawy& Dalia M. Kamel (2010), Med. J. Cairo Univ., Vol. 78, No. 2, September 205-211.
    Abstract (pdf) / Journal link / Research area: Oncology and Women’s health

Conferences

  1. Investigating the effect of Kinesio tape over the convential physical therapy management of shoulder related complications in post mastectomy females: A randomized control trial, Sayed A. Tantawy, Dalia M. Kamel (10-11 March 2016), 17th International scientific conference of faculty of physical Therapy, Cairo University, Egypt.
    Abstract (pdf) / Research area: Women’s health and oncology
  2. Postural balance profile in primigravidae women, Dalia M. Kamel (16- 19 April, 2015), 23rd women’s health congress, Washington DC.
    Abstract (pdf) / Conference link / Research area: Women’s health
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