Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Rehabilitation & Allied Health Sciences,
Riphah International University
Dr. Nadia Azhar is a Senior Lecturer in Physical Therapy with over 11 years of experience in clinical practice, teaching, and research. She holds a Master’s degree in Neuromuscular Physical Therapy and is actively involved in undergraduate and postgraduate education, teaching core subjects including Neurophysiology, Neurological Disorders and management,
Evidence-Based Practice, and Fall and Balance Rehabilitation. Her academic and research interests focus on neurorehabilitation, stroke, ageing, vestibular rehabilitation, balance, and functional recovery. She has contributed to research activities, student supervision, and academic development initiatives aimed at strengthening health sciences education.
Ascending Sensory Pathways of the Spinal Cord This course explores how pain, temperature, touch, and pressure signals travel to the brain through the spinothalamic tract, highlighting its anatomy, function, and clinical relevance. Go to Course No Certificate / Course on . . .