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Malik Muhammad Atif

Lecturer, Department of Allied Health Sciences · University of Sargodha

https://researchid.co/malikatif
@su.edu.pk
70Google Scholar Citations
6Google Scholar h-index
1Google Scholar i10-index

Research Interests

Research Interests in Physical therapy rehabilitation; Musculoskeletal and Neuromuscular disorders.

Biography

Belong to a lower middle class family ,native of backward and deserted area of Punjab; Dear Ghazi Khan. Dr Malik Muhammad Atif.  Graduated from King Edward Medical University Lahore and did masters degree in neuromuscular physical therapy from Riphah international University Lahore  Recently achieved the HEC indigenous fully funded scholarship for PhD.  Working as Lecturer physical Therapy on regular basis in Sargodha medical college university of Sargodha since 2016.  Clinical supervisor of final year DPT in Physical therapy ward DHQ Sargodha.  In teaching evaluation of UOS by Quality enhancement cell, the score was 3.70 out of 4.  Also have supervised final year students in their researches since 2016 and we have HEC recognized publications of their researches.  Dr Atif is co-opted member of affiliation committee of Sargodha University and also visited many colleges in Punjab.

Education

Ph.D. Physical Therapy scholar in University of Lahore. Completed MS Neuromuscular Physical Therapy from Riphah International university Lahore campus. Graduated from King Edward Medical University Lahore. Completed intermediate and high school from the periphery and far distant area of South Punjab Pakistan.

Recent Google Scholar Publications

  1. Effect of a 12-Week Intensive Physical Therapy Program on Gross Motor Function in a 2-Year-Old Child with Down Syndrome: A Case Study
    THE HEALER journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Sciences 6 (1), 1-5 , 2026, 2026
  2. Effects of Cawthorne–Cooksey Exercises on Balance and Quality of Life in Children with Hearing Deficits
    Journal of Health, Wellness and Community Research, e1100-e1100 , 2025, 2025
  3. Effects of Cawthorne–Cooksey Exercises on Balance and Quality of Life in Children with Hearing Deficits
    Journal of health,wellness,and comunity research. 3 (18) , 2025, 2025
  4. Combined Effect of Manual Therapy, Electrotherapy, and Therapeutic Exercises in the Rehabilitation of Subacromial Impingement Syndrome: A Case Study
    Journal of Health, Wellness and Community Research, e953-e953 , 2025, 2025
  5. Combined Effect of Manual Therapy, Electrotherapy, and Therapeutic Exercises in the Rehabilitation of Subacromial Impingement Syndrome: A Case Study
    Journal of health,wellness,and comunity research. 3 (18) , 2025, 2025

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