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Caleb Ademola Gbiri

Department of Physiotherapy, College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Idi-Araba, Lagos, Nigeria

Biography

Caleb Ademola Gbiri is  a Neurophysiotherapist with teaching and research focus on improving functional recovery, functional independence, societal participation, community integration and return to productive lifestyle in individuals with stroke and other neurological conditions, motor neuron diseases, movement disorders, neuro-degenerative disorders, neuro-genetic/congenital disorders, neuro-developmental disorders and mental health disorders using non-pharmacological approaches. He have clinical proficiency in the rehabilitation and habilitation of all neurological disorders and mental health disorders being a PhD holder in Neurophysiotherapy and Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Ethics and Philosophy of Mental Health. He is a seasoned neuroscientist and well grounded in research ethics
Publications

Comparative Efficacy of Open-chain and Close-chain Kinematics on Proprioception, Muscles Strength and Functional Performances in Individual with Knee Osteoarthritis

This study was designed to compare effects of open-chain and close-chain kinetics on proprioception, muscles’ strength and functionality on individual with knee osteoarthritis. Eight-week experimental study was conducted on twenty-five participants. Participants were randomized into two groups. The first group was involved in close-chain exer... Read More»

Caleb Ademola Gbiri, Udoka A Chris Okafor and Micheal Taiwo Alade

Research Article: Occup Med Health Aff 2013, 1: 104

DOI: 10.4172/2329-6879.1000104

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