Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Rehabilitation & Allied Health Sciences,
Riphah International University
I am a physiotherapist and academic with a strong focus on musculoskeletal rehabilitation, manual therapy, and therapeutic exercise prescription. I serve as a Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy at Riphah International University, where I teach Manual Therapy, Therapeutic Exercises, and other MSK-focused courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. My clinical and research interests center on evidence-based management of musculoskeletal pain, structured exercise protocols, and functional rehabilitation. I actively supervise research projects, contribute to curriculum development, and integrate digital learning strategies into my teaching, including blended learning models, virtual case discussions, and technology-enhanced clinical reasoning. I am committed to advancing physiotherapy practice through research, academic leadership, and the application of scientifically grounded and digitally enabled rehabilitation approaches.
Peripheral Joint Mobilization Glides This short course introduces the concept and clinical application of glides in peripheral joint mobilization. It focuses on the biomechanical principles of accessory movements and demonstrates the direction and application of joint glides for therapeutic purposes . . .