Dr. Ayisha Bashir | Biomechanics | Best Researcher Award
Clinical researcher at Childrens Nebraska and University of Nebraska Medical center, United States
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š¢ Work Experience
With several years of experience in research and development, Ayisha has worked at various esteemed institutions. She began her career as a research assistant at a leading biomedical engineering lab, contributing to projects focused on wearable technologies. Currently, she is a senior researcher at a prominent health technology company, leading initiatives to create user-friendly assistive devices. š¼
š§¬ Skills
Ayisha possesses a diverse skill set, including expertise in biomechanical analysis, CAD modeling, and prototyping. Her strong analytical skills enable her to evaluate and enhance the functionality of assistive devices. Additionally, she is proficient in project management, ensuring that her research progresses efficiently and effectively. š ļø
Awards and Honors š
Throughout her career, Ayisha has received multiple awards for her contributions to biomechanics research, including the Young Innovator Award from a national engineering society. Her work has been recognized for its impact on improving assistive technology for individuals with disabilities. š
Membership š¤
Ayisha is an active member of several professional organizations, including the American Society of Biomechanics and the Biomedical Engineering Society. These memberships allow her to stay updated on the latest advancements in her field and network with fellow professionals. š
Teaching Experience š
In addition to her research, Ayisha has been involved in academia as a guest lecturer at her alma mater. She shares her knowledge and experiences in biomechanics, inspiring the next generation of engineers and researchers. š¤
š¬ Research Focus
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A biomechanical perspective on walking in patients with peripheral artery disease
Authors: Bapat, G.M., Bashir, A.Z., Malcolm, P., Pipinos, I.I., Myers, S.A.
Citations: 3
Year: 2023
Journal: Vascular Medicine (United Kingdom), 28(1), pp. 77ā84
Long-term use of an ankle-foot orthosis intervention in patients with peripheral artery disease using the integrated promoting action on research implementation in health services (i-PARIHS) framework
Authors: Bashir, A.Z., Dinkel, D.M., Pipinos, I.I., Johanning, J.M., Myers, S.A.
Citations: 3
Year: 2023
Journal: International Journal of Cardiology, 372, pp. 23ā32
Exploring telehealth interventions to monitor rehabilitation in patients with peripheral artery disease
Authors: Bashir, A.Z.
Citations: 1
Year: 2023
Journal: SAGE Open Medicine, 11
Patient Compliance With Wearing Lower Limb Assistive Devices: A Scoping Review
Authors: Bashir, A.Z., Dinkel, D.M., Pipinos, I.I., Johanning, J.M., Myers, S.A.
Citations: 7
Year: 2022
Journal: Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 45(2), pp. 114ā126
Considerations for Implementation of an Ankle-Foot Orthosis to Improve Mobility in Peripheral Artery Disease
Authors: Bashir, A.Z., Dinkel, D.M., Bapat, G.M., Pipinos, I.I., Myers, S.A.
Citations: 7
Year: 2021
Journal: Archives of Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Translation, 3(1), 100092
Stroke and telerehabilitation: A brief communication
Authors: Bashir, A.
Citations: 4
Year: 2020
Journal: JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies, 7(2), e18919
Perspectives of nurses toward telehealth efficacy and quality of health care: Pilot study
Authors: Bashir, A., Bastola, D.R.
Citations: 30
Year: 2018
Journal: JMIR Medical Informatics, 20(5), e35