Dean, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences (FAHS) as well as HOD, Professor, University Institute (UIPT), Clinics (UPTRCs) and Centre of Research in Physical Therapy (CRiP) at The University of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Prof. Ashfaq, is currently working as Associate Dean, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences (FAHS) as well as HOD, Professor, University Institute (UIPT), Clinics (UPTRCs) and Centre of Research in Physical Therapy (CRiP) at The University of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. He has more than Twenty years of academic, clinical, research, administrative and wellbeing experience in his relevant field. He has published more than 140 good quality articles in well renowned national and international journals. He is also Editor-in-Chief of Pakistan’s first “Pakistan Journal of Physical Therapy”
Dr. Ashfaq is also having experience of establishing wellbeing, clinical & academic setups of physical therapy in well renowned organizations and universities of Pakistan. He is the man with the vision of taking physical therapy and rehabilitation sciences at its peak. He also worked as Chairman, Board of Directors, Pakistan Physical Therapy Association (PPTA). He is Member, National Curriculum Review Committee, Higher Education Commission, Pakistan. He also has the honor to start first ever PhD Physical Therapy in Pakistan. He has completed his certifications in Anne Penman Laser Therapy from Glasgow, Scotland (UK) and Thor Laser Therapy from Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
I am very interested to know the details of your PBM treatment for supraspinatus tear. I couldn't find the details in your article published in Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association where it was mentioned the laser probe was applied 30 seconds to each point. Would very much appreciate if you could please share the PBM details with me by a diagram or in writing. My email address is alexkschan@gmail.com
Thank you very much and look forward to your reply.
Hi Prof Ahmad, I have just rewatched your presentation the second time, I am interetsed to know that for the within the experimental group which also showed significnt difference, is there any characteristic of the participants within the experiemental group would show better resposne than the others? I.e age ofthe patient, chronicity of the symptoms?
Also for the tear thicken, is it possible that after 12 weeks , how many participant can get a complete healing of the tendon?