

 
                                            Physiotherapist
Dr. Eman El-Sheshtawy, Specialist in Physiotherapy and Cupping Therapy at Tadawi General Hospital, provides comprehensive rehabilitation and therapeutic care using modern physiotherapy techniques combined with traditional cupping therapy.
Her approach focuses on pain relief, restoring movement, improving muscle strength, and enhancing overall quality of life.
Medical School: Cairo University
Degrees: Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Specialty : Physiotherapist
Internship:
WORK EXPERIENCE: Practical experience for 16 years in the Republic of Egypt and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Membership: Saudi Physical Therapy Association
Dr. Eman El-Sheshtawy performs detailed assessments to create personalized treatment plans for each patient, including:
Musculoskeletal and Neurological Injury Evaluation.
Assessment of Joint and Spine Pain.
Post-Fracture and Post-Surgical Rehabilitation Evaluation.
Balance Disorders and Mobility Assessments.
Evaluation of Nerve Injuries and Hemiplegia Cases.
Diagnosis of Fibromyalgia and Chronic Muscle Pain.
Dr. Eman El-Sheshtawy provides integrated treatment programs combining modern physiotherapy and medical cupping, including:
Physiotherapy Treatments:
Manual Therapy to improve mobility and reduce muscle stiffness.
Electrotherapy for nerve and muscle stimulation.
Heat and Cold Therapy for pain and inflammation management.
Ultrasound Therapy for tissue healing and muscle relaxation.
Rehabilitation Programs following surgeries and injuries.
Balance and Strength Training Exercises.
Cupping Therapy:
Dry and Wet Cupping to enhance blood circulation and boost immunity.
Preventive Cupping Sessions for stress relief and body detoxification.
Cupping for Joint, Neck, and Back Pain Management.
Cupping Therapy for Hormonal Balance and Energy Restoration.
Preventive Rehabilitation Programs to avoid recurrent injuries.
Continuous Follow-Up for chronic cases.
Home Exercise Guidance tailored to each patient’s condition.
Patient Education on posture correction and healthy movement habits.