Ali Yalfani | Sport Rehabilitation | New Horizons Science Invention Award

🌟Prof Dr. Ali Yalfani, Sport Rehabilitation, New Horizons Science Invention Award🏆

  • Professor at University of Bu-Ali Sina, Iran 
 

Professor Ali Yalfani is a distinguished academic figure in the field of sports sciences, particularly in exercise rehabilitation. With a Ph.D. from the University of Manchester, UK, he currently serves as the Dean of the Sports Sciences Faculty at the University of Bu-Ali Sina in Iran. His expertise lies in conducting research and implementing innovative approaches to rehabilitation, focusing on improving physical function and reducing pain in various populations. Through his prolific publication record and impactful contributions to the field, Professor Yalfani has established himself as a leading authority in sports rehabilitation.

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Professor Yalfani’s impact within the academic community is reflected in his author metrics, which include citations, h-index, and publication indices. These metrics provide quantitative measures of his influence and productivity in the field of sports sciences and exercise rehabilitation. His high citation count and h-index attest to the significance of his research contributions and the relevance of his work to the broader scientific community.

  • Citations: 98
  • Documents: 29
  • h-index: 6

Ali Yalfani, affiliated with Bu-Ali Sina University in Hamadan, Iran, has garnered 98 citations across 29 documents, resulting in an h-index of 6. His contributions span various domains within his field of expertise. To learn more about his research and impact, access his Scopus Author Identifier profile.

Education

Professor Ali Yalfani obtained his Ph.D. in Exercise Rehabilitation from the University of Manchester, UK, in 2005. This rigorous academic training equipped him with the knowledge and skills necessary to delve into the complexities of sports sciences and rehabilitation. His educational background forms the foundation of his expertise in conducting high-quality research and contributing valuable insights to the field.

Research Focus

Professor Yalfani’s research primarily revolves around the application of innovative techniques and interventions in exercise rehabilitation. He is particularly interested in exploring the effects of virtual reality training, neuromuscular exercises, and mindfulness interventions on various musculoskeletal conditions such as chronic low back pain, knee osteoarthritis, and chronic ankle instability. Through his work, he aims to enhance physical function, reduce pain, and improve overall quality of life for individuals dealing with these conditions.

Professional Journey

Throughout his career, Professor Ali Yalfani has held key academic positions, demonstrating his commitment to advancing the field of sports sciences. Since 2016, he has served as the Dean of the Sports Sciences Faculty at the University of Bu-Ali Sina in Iran, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the academic landscape and fostering research excellence. His professional journey underscores his dedication to education, research, and the dissemination of knowledge in the realm of exercise rehabilitation.

Honors & Awards

Professor Yalfani’s contributions to sports sciences and rehabilitation have been recognized through various honors and awards. His exemplary research endeavors and academic achievements have earned him accolades within the academic community, highlighting his significant impact on the field. These honors serve as a testament to his dedication and excellence in advancing knowledge and understanding in exercise rehabilitation.

Publications Top Noted & Contributions

Professor Ali Yalfani has made substantial contributions to the academic literature through his extensive publication record. His research articles, published in national and international journals, cover a wide range of topics related to exercise rehabilitation, including the effects of virtual reality training, neuromuscular exercises, and preventive programs on musculoskeletal health. Through his publications, Professor Yalfani has disseminated valuable insights and evidence-based practices to the scientific community, furthering our understanding of sports sciences and rehabilitation.

“The long‐term benefits of cardiac rehabilitation on depression, anxiety, physical activity and quality of life”

  • Authors: AM Yohannes, P Doherty, C Bundy, A Yalfani
  • Journal: Journal of Clinical Nursing, 19(19‐20), 2806-2813, 2010
  • Citations: 282

“Predictors of drop-out from an outpatient cardiac rehabilitation programme”

  • Authors: AM Yohannes, A Yalfani, P Doherty, C Bundy
  • Journal: Clinical Rehabilitation, 21(3), 222-229, 2007
  • Citations: 241

“The effect of six weeks core stability exercise training on balance, pain and function in women with chronic low back pain”

  • Authors: A Yalfani, L Ahmadnezhad, B Gholami Borujeni, Z Khoshnamvand
  • Journal: Journal of Health and Care, 18(4), 336-346, 2017
  • Citations: 86

“The comparison of prevalence, type and severity of injury in professional and amateur freestyles’ wrestlers”

  • Authors: A Yalfani, E Naderi, M Anbarian, A Biglarbaygi
  • Journal: Journal of Research in Rehabilitation Sciences, 9(4)
  • Citations: 63

“A comparison of postural control characteristics between subjects with kyphosis and controls”

  • Authors: M Anbarian, M Mokhtari, P Zareie, A Yalfani
  • Journal: Avicenna Journal of Clinical Medicine, 16(4), 53-60

Research Timeline

Professor Ali Yalfani’s research trajectory spans over several years, marked by significant milestones and achievements. From his early investigations into the effects of inspiratory muscle training on low back pain to his recent studies on virtual reality interventions for musculoskeletal conditions, his research timeline reflects a progressive journey of discovery and innovation in exercise rehabilitation. Each study builds upon previous findings, contributing to a comprehensive understanding of effective rehabilitation strategies and their impact on physical function and pain management.