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Dr. Najla Al Siri

Orthopedic Pathokinesiology​

Pathokinesiology is the study of abnormal movement patterns in individuals, often focusing on how these deviations contribute to orthopedic injuries, musculoskeletal disorders or impairments and related-disorders. In the realm of movement analysis, the three-dimensional (3D) motion analysis system stands out as the gold standard. This sophisticated system precisely captures and analyzes movements in three planes, providing invaluable insights into biomechanics. Particularly in orthopedic research, where precision is paramount, the 3D motion analysis system has proven to be the most effective tool for understanding human motion and its implications on various conditions. 

 

Dr. Najla Alsiri, a leading figure in the field, holds postgraduate qualifications in the 3D motion analysis system. Her expertise was honed through training in the United Kingdom under the guidance of esteemed professionals from the University of the West of England, Bristol. Professors Sue Barnett and Mary Cramp, as well as Professor Richard Baker from Salford University, Manchester, played pivotal roles in shaping her proficiency. Since acquiring this specialized knowledge, Dr. Alsiri has employed the 3D motion analysis system in diverse research projects spanning the United Kingdom and Kuwait. Her work focuses on uncovering cutting-edge findings, contributing to publications, and enhancing the understanding of complex conditions within the orthopedic field, including connective tissue disorders and hypermobility. 

Data Analysis of Pathological Movement