Professor Enas Radwan’s career in physiotherapy and academia is marked by exemplary leadership, expertise, and significant contributions to the field. Currently serving as the head of the Neurorehabilitation Department and acting Director of the Faculty of Physical Therapy at Galala University, she continues to shape the landscape of physical therapy education and practice.
Prior to her current role, Professor Radwan held the esteemed position of Professor of physiotherapy for Neurology and Neurosurgery at the Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University. Her dedication to advancing the field of physiotherapy is further demonstrated by her leadership roles, including Vice President of Physical Therapy Egyptian Fellowship under the Ministry of Health. Additionally, her involvement in Research Arbitration Committees for Faculty Promotions in the Supreme Council of Universities underscores her influence and expertise in academia.
Professor Radwan’s impact extends beyond Egypt, as she coordinated the physiotherapy department (female side) at the Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from 2013 to 2017. Her international experience and leadership have contributed to the development of physiotherapy education and practice in diverse settings.
In addition to her leadership roles, Professor Radwan has made significant contributions to the field of physiotherapy through her research. Her published articles in international journals reflect her expertise and dedication to advancing knowledge in neurorehabilitation and related areas. Furthermore, her involvement in supervising and evaluating numerous master and doctoral theses highlights her commitment to mentorship and academic excellence.
Overall, Professor Enas Radwan’s distinguished career exemplifies her dedication to advancing the field of physiotherapy through leadership, research, and education. Her contributions have had a profound impact on the profession, shaping the future of physical therapy practice and education both locally and internationally.
Neurorehabilitation, Stroke Rehabilitation, Balance Disoders, Gait
Vice dean of Faculty of Physical Therapy, Head of Neurorehabilitation Department, Acting Program Director, Faculty of Physical Therapy, Galala University