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Denis Arsovski is an Associate Professor at the University "St. Kliment Ohridski" - Bitola (UKLO) in North Macedonia, where he serves in the Faculty of Medical Sciences, Department of Physiotherapy. His academic career spans over a decade with a robust publication record focused on rehabilitation sciences, physical therapy, and specialized treatment approaches for various conditions including cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, and sports injuries.
Dr. Arsovski's research interests encompass a wide range of rehabilitation topics with particular emphasis on innovative therapeutic approaches for neurological and musculoskeletal conditions. His work explores the efficacy of various interventions including PSSE-Schroth exercises for scoliosis, functional electrical stimulation for cerebral palsy, and specialized massage therapies for athletic recovery. He has also conducted significant research on quality of life assessments for individuals with disabilities and multiple sclerosis, examining the complex interplay between physical function, social participation, and psychological well-being.
The trends in Dr. Arsovski's recent publications (2023-2025) reveal a strong focus on evidence-based rehabilitation practices across multiple domains. His work spans pediatric rehabilitation (particularly for cerebral palsy), neurological rehabilitation (focusing on multiple sclerosis), sports medicine, and innovative therapeutic approaches including robotic rehabilitation and animal-assisted therapy. A notable aspect of his research program is the integration of public health perspectives into rehabilitation practice, as evidenced by studies on social responsibility of physiotherapists and patient safety awareness among health students. His methodological approaches range from systematic reviews and meta-analyses to clinical observational studies and cross-sectional surveys, demonstrating versatility in research design.
- Multiple publications examining rehabilitation approaches for cerebral palsy, including robotic rehabilitation, functional electrical stimulation, and massage therapy
- Extensive research on multiple sclerosis rehabilitation, covering quality of life, fatigue management, and sexual health aspects
- Studies on sports injuries, performance enhancement, and athletic recovery protocols
- Investigations into educational aspects of physiotherapy training and student perceptions
- Public health-oriented research on social responsibility of healthcare providers
Dr. Arsovski actively collaborates with colleagues across multiple institutions in North Macedonia and the Balkan region, contributing to a growing body of rehabilitation science literature that addresses both clinical practice and educational aspects of the field. His work demonstrates a commitment to improving rehabilitation outcomes through evidence-based practice and innovative therapeutic approaches.



