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Mohammed Takroni


Mohammed Takroni

King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, Saudi Arabia

Biography

Mohammed Abdullah Takroni a cardiac rehabilitation specialist graduated from king Saud University at 1992 with a bachelor degree in physical therapy, in Fellowship program in cardiopulmonary rehabilitation at Duke University and Medical (DUMC), North Carolina, USA, 1996. Master degree in physical therapy from King Saud University 2008, and also Master degree in sport medicine and rehabilitation, Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU), United Kingdom, 2009. PhD, in Cardiovascular and pulmonary Rehabilitation, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK, 2011. Member of the American Association of Cardiovascular and pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR), member of the Irish Association of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation (IACR), member of the British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (BACPR), member of Saudi Heart Association (SHA). Develop the Cardiac Rehabilitation programs at King Faisal specialist hospital and research center (KFSH&RC), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Innovated the Vascular, Pulmonary, and post open-heart surgery and heart transplantation protocols which
are applied now in most of the Cardiac centers in Riyadh and around the kingdom. Participate in several symposiums, local and international. Presented several lectures and study days inside an outside the kingdom as cardiac rehabilitation specialist, Currently, head section of cardiac rehab team king Faisal Heart Institute, king Faisal specialist hospital and research center, and the inpatient supervisor, physical therapy department.

Abstract

Abstract : The effectiveness of a home-based cardiac rehabilitation program using individualized exercise (physiotools-R) compared to hospital-based cardiac rehabilitation programs and standard care on the exercise capacity, psychological well-being and quality of life of CHD patients post-CABG surgery