Alshimaa R. Azab is an accomplished academic in physical therapy and rehabilitation sciences, currently affiliated with Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Cairo University, and the Faculty of Physical Therapy in Egypt. Her work bridges clinical research and therapeutic innovation, with a strong focus on improving motor and functional outcomes across diverse patient populations. Research Interests: Dr. Azab's research spans pediatric motor development , neurological rehabilitation , respiratory therapy , chronic pain , and integrative treatment modalities . She investigates the efficacy of structured exercise protocols—such as plyometric, core stability, and inspiratory muscle training—in conditions like cerebral palsy, juvenile arthritis, asthma, and post-burn recovery. Her work emphasizes evidence-based, non-invasive interventions to enhance quality of life. Publication Trends: Her recent publications (2020–2022) reflect a consistent focus on randomized clinical trials in high-impact journals, covering disciplines such as rehabilitation, pediatrics, respiratory care, and complementary medicine. The integration of physiological assessment with functional outcomes underscores a holistic research approach. Scientific Awards & Sponsorships: Sponsored by Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development Sponsored by United States Atomic Energy Commission Advising and Grants: While specific students are not listed, her 100% co-authorship rate across 16 publications suggests active involvement in research teams and likely mentorship of junior researchers and graduate students. She has secured funding from international and regional sponsors, including King Saud University and Vellore Institute of Technology, indicating success in competitive grant environments. Labs and Research Teams: Dr. Azab collaborates across an international network, with co-authorship linkages spanning institutions in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, India, Ethiopia, and Sweden. This reflects participation in multidisciplinary research clusters focused on rehabilitation innovation and global health applications.






