Assist. Prof. Dr. Walid Saber Hussain | Pediatric Rehabilitation | Research Excellence Award
Assistant Professor | 6th of October University | Egypt
Assist. Prof. Dr. Walid Saber Hussain is a committed academic and researcher whose professional focus is Pediatric Rehabilitation, with sustained contributions to clinical practice, scholarly research, and academic leadership. Pediatric Rehabilitation defines his core expertise, reflected through high quality peer reviewed publications, active scientific collaboration, and applied clinical outcomes. His work in Pediatric Rehabilitation addresses functional recovery, motor development, and evidence based therapeutic strategies for children with complex conditions. Through interdisciplinary collaboration, Pediatric Rehabilitation research initiatives have supported innovation, knowledge transfer, and improved rehabilitation standards. Pediatric Rehabilitation activities also extend to mentoring, supervision, and institutional service, strengthening research culture and professional practice. His publication record demonstrates consistent impact, with recognized citations supporting the relevance of Pediatric Rehabilitation findings at a global level. Pediatric Rehabilitation outcomes from his work contribute directly to patient centered care, disability support, and community engagement. Pediatric Rehabilitation remains central to his societal impact through advocacy, applied research translation, and clinical excellence. Pediatric Rehabilitation achievements are formally documented through an ORCID profile of 4 documents, ensuring international research visibility and academic integrity.
Featured Publications
1. Walid Hussain. (2025). Effect of immediate use of dry cupping on muscle strength in normal adults. Journal article.
2. Hussain, W. S., Elsaeid, A., Nasser, S. A., Fekry, C. M., & Hussein, F. (2025). Assessment of handwriting skills in a sample of Egyptian children with ADHD. Occupational Therapy in Mental Health.
3. Hussain, W. (n.d.). Effect of neuromuscular electrical stimulation on dysphagia in children with Down syndrome: A randomized controlled trial. Ibero-American Journal of Exercise and Sports Psychology.
4. Hussain, W. (2018). Effect of Upsee mobility device on hip joint angle in spastic diplegic children. In Proceedings of the 19th International Scientific Conference, Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo.