User:Saleh Aloraibi

Biography Academic background and qualification: I completed my PhD in physiotherapy and rehabilitation science from University of Brighton-England, my MSc in physiotherapy from University of East London and my BSc in physiotherapy from Queen Margaret College in Edinburgh-Scotland; I am a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and member of Health Professional Council (HPC)-UK.

Teaching Interests and activities: Currently, I am physiotherapy program leader at physiotherapy department- Applied Medical Sciences College, Hail University/KSA. My current responsibilities include also curriculum development, course initiation,prepare and mark course work, assignments and examinations, supervise students' projects and provide tutorial guidance. I am particularly interested in the processes involved in active learning in achieving the deepest possible level of knowledge change through problem based learning approach (PBL). Additionally, I participated on curriculum development in various physiotherapy departments in developed and developing countries including, Jordan, UK and Nepal.

Research Interests and activities: I am currently involve and manage various research projects in the fields of Neuro-rehabilitation with research collaborators from UK, Sweden, USA and Jordan and presented my projects' outcome at scientific conferences nationally and internationally. In the last 10 years I was able to establish externally funded research projects and I was able to publish my work at highly scientific Journals.

Clinical experiences: I have more than 20 years of clinical experience in various fields with focus on physiotherapy for Neurological conditions. My clinical experience was developed through my job in Jordan, clinical placements during my study at various British institutions and hospitals and during my international work visits and exchange programs.

Selective Peer review publications (last 2 years):

Al-Oraibi, S;Eliasson, (2011). Home based CIMT for children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy. Disability and rehabilitation Journal,doi:10.3109/09638288.2011.555594

Saleh AL-Oraibi, V. L. Dawson, S. Balloch and A. P. Moore(2011).Impact of culture on rehabilitation services for stroke patients in developing countries: Jordanian perspective. International Journal of Disability, Community & Rehabilitation , 10 (1):1-7

Saleh Al –Oraibi & Hashem Abu Tariah, (2010). Home based induced therapy for children with cerebral palsy: A pilot study.Indian Journal for physiotherapy and Occupational therapy, 4 (4): 222-229 (International)

Hashem Abu Tariah, Abdul - Majeed Almalty, Ziad Sbeih, Saleh Al –Oraibi, (2010).Constraint Induced Movement Therapy for Stroke Survivors in Jordan: Home-Based Model.International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 17(12): 638 - 646

Bar-Haim, S; Harries, N; Al-Oraibi, S; Lahat, E; Waddah, M; Loeppky, A.; Belokopytov, M(2009). Repeatability of net mechanical efficiency during stair climbing in children with cerebral palsy. Paediatric Physical Therapy. 21(4):320-324 .

Bar-Haim, S; Harries, N; Al-Oraibi, S; Lahat, E; Waddah, M; Loeppky, A.; Belokopytov, M(2010). Effectiveness of motor learning coaching in children with cerebral palsy: a randomized controlled trial. Clinical Rehabilitation; 2010; 24: 1009–1020.


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