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PT. Mohammed Alharbi

PT. Mohammed Alharbi

Manager in Rehabilitation Department, King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh.

Specialized in neurological and vestibular rehabilitation and balance disorders.


Qualifications:

  • BSc of physical therapy, King Saud University, KSA.
  • MSc in Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
  • MSc of Healthcare Administration (MHA), Saudi Electronic University, KSA.
  • Post graduate diploma in Osteopathy, Higher School of Health Technology of Lisbon, Portugal.


Certified Practitioner in:

  • Kinesio Tape, Kinesio Tape International Association, USA.
  • Bobath technique from International Bobath Instructors Training Association )IBITA(, Sankt Gallen, Switzerland.



Related Courses

Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation


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Topics:

  1. Mechanisms of TBI and Clinical Classifications (Mild–Severe)
  2. Pathophysiological Impact on Motor, Cognitive, and Sensory Systems
  3. Common Clinical Presentations and Complications
  4. Assessment Tools for Motor, Balance, and Cognitive Function
  5. Rehabilitation Strategies for Mobility and Balance
  6. Managing Spasticity and Secondary Complications
  7. Multidisciplinary Case Studies in TBI Rehabilitation
  8. Physiological Consequences of Immobility in ICU Patients
  9. Safety Screening: Indications and Contraindications
  10. Monitoring Vital Signs and Hemodynamic Stability
  11. Stepwise Mobility Protocols: From Passive to Ambulation
  12. Device-Related Considerations: Ventilators, Lines, Tubes
  13. Roles of Multidisciplinary Teams in Early Mobility
  14. Outcomes: Reducing ICU-Acquired Weakness and Complications

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Objectives

By the end of this lecture, participants should be able to:

  • Review mechanisms and classification of TBI.
  • Recognize presentations and complications.
  • Identify motor, cognitive, and sensory impairments.
  • Perform standardized assessments.
  • Apply targeted interventions for mobility and balance.
  • Manage spasticity and prevent secondary issues.
  • Develop multidisciplinary rehabilitation plans.
  • Review physiological impact of immobility.
  • Identify safety parameters for early mobility.
  • Monitor vital signs and stability during interventions.
  • Apply progressive mobility protocols.
  • Adapt mobility considering device-related precautions.
  • Collaborate with ICU teams for safe outcomes.
  • Facilitate recovery and reduce ICU-acquired weakness.

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CPD : will be accredited (For full time attendance only)

Certificate : Will be sent by email (For full time attendance only)

Educational Material : Slides will be shared after the course.

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Time: 4-7 PM (please arrive 30 minutes earlier)

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GoTo Webinar:

After completing your registration through the Physioshop website, you will receive an email with a registration link for the GoTo platform.

Please complete your registration on the platform as soon as possible before seats are filled.

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Important Notice:

• GoTo allows access from only one device per registered email address.

• Do not share the link with anyone who is not registered in the program and Do not change the device after logging in to avoid cancellation of your access with the same email.

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Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your clinical skills!

Register now and secure your spot.

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For any query please don’t hesitate to contact us in WhatsApp wa.me/966503747307 

Instructor

Early Mobility In Critical Care



Topics:

  1. Mechanisms of TBI and Clinical Classifications (Mild–Severe)
  2. Pathophysiological Impact on Motor, Cognitive, and Sensory Systems
  3. Common Clinical Presentations and Complications
  4. Assessment Tools for Motor, Balance, and Cognitive Function
  5. Rehabilitation Strategies for Mobility and Balance
  6. Managing Spasticity and Secondary Complications
  7. Multidisciplinary Case Studies in TBI Rehabilitation
  8. Physiological Consequences of Immobility in ICU Patients
  9. Safety Screening: Indications and Contraindications
  10. Monitoring Vital Signs and Hemodynamic Stability
  11. Stepwise Mobility Protocols: From Passive to Ambulation
  12. Device-Related Considerations: Ventilators, Lines, Tubes
  13. Roles of Multidisciplinary Teams in Early Mobility
  14. Outcomes: Reducing ICU-Acquired Weakness and Complications

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Objectives

By the end of this lecture, participants should be able to:

  • Review mechanisms and classification of TBI.
  • Recognize presentations and complications.
  • Identify motor, cognitive, and sensory impairments.
  • Perform standardized assessments.
  • Apply targeted interventions for mobility and balance.
  • Manage spasticity and prevent secondary issues.
  • Develop multidisciplinary rehabilitation plans.
  • Review physiological impact of immobility.
  • Identify safety parameters for early mobility.
  • Monitor vital signs and stability during interventions.
  • Apply progressive mobility protocols.
  • Adapt mobility considering device-related precautions.
  • Collaborate with ICU teams for safe outcomes.
  • Facilitate recovery and reduce ICU-acquired weakness.

.

CPD : will be accredited (For full time attendance only)

Certificate : Will be sent by email (For full time attendance only)

Educational Material : Slides will be shared after the course.

.

Time: 4-7 PM (please arrive 30 minutes earlier)

.

.

GoTo Webinar:

After completing your registration through the Physioshop website, you will receive an email with a registration link for the GoTo platform.

Please complete your registration on the platform as soon as possible before seats are filled.

.

Important Notice:

• GoTo allows access from only one device per registered email address.

• Do not share the link with anyone who is not registered in the program and Do not change the device after logging in to avoid cancellation of your access with the same email.

.

.

Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your clinical skills!

Register now and secure your spot.

.

For any query please don’t hesitate to contact us in WhatsApp wa.me/966503747307 

Instructor