Overview
I am a Ph.D. student in the Department of Healthcare. I’m currently researching “how could different functional exercises alter the biomechanics of the hip joint in patient with hip dysplasia”. I graduated from Dammam University with BA in Physiotherapy. I had an MSc in Rehabilitation from Brookes University and the Master's dissertation was entitled “Exploring the factors contributing activity and participation patterns of children with Cerebral Palsy: A Critical Review.
Publication
2022
- Alrasheedi, F. 2022. Hip dysplasia: Adult patients’ movement patterns during walking, single limb stance and squatting and patients’ experience of rehabilitation: A quantitative study. PhD Thesis, Cardiff University.
Thesis
- Alrasheedi, F. 2022. Hip dysplasia: Adult patients’ movement patterns during walking, single limb stance and squatting and patients’ experience of rehabilitation: A quantitative study. PhD Thesis, Cardiff University.
Research
My research interest is in hip joint biomechanics, with special attention to Developmental Hip Dysplasia (DDH) patients. I am interested in the intersections between motion analysis system and hip dysplasia rehabilitation with respect of the biomechanics of the lower limbs. As well as focus on hip joint kinematic and kinetic data.