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ABOUT ME
I am Mark-Adewunmi Ayodeji, a graduate of physiotherapy from the College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Nigeria.
I am a committed,caring and passionate physiotherapist(individual) with a great passion for helping individuals of all ages. I have a good experience in supporting a variety of patients ranging from the management of children with developmental disorders to adults and the elderly affected by and recovering from injuries and movement disorders.
I am passionate about the field of physiotherapy and in developing my clinical and academic skills, I have volunteered in various capacities with non-governmental organizations(beibei foundation, communal health support scheme) in educating the public in their health outreaches, also as a Physiotherapist in the field of sports(basketball).
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Education[edit | edit source]
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS, NIGERIA
Bachelor of physiotherapy, 2019
THESIS TITLE: The relationship between cardiopulmonary parameters, body composition, physical activity level and quality of life in patients with Benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Final year thesis explored the relationships between cardiopulmonary parameters, physical activity level, body composition and how it affects the quality of life in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia in lagos state, Nigeria.
Understanding Dementia, Mooc, University of Tasmania
Professional Affiliations
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Haven Therapia
Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy
Medical Rehabilitation Therapist Board of Nigeria
Professional Appointments
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Physiotherapist, Lagos State Unversity Teaching Hospital