Asmaa Mohammed Elzagh
Women’s Health Physiotherapy | Manual Therapy & Myofascial Release | Dry Needling & Cupping
Women’s Health Physiotherapy | Manual Therapy & Myofascial Release | Dry Needling & Cupping
Ms. Asmaa Mohammed Elzagh is a Physiotherapist at Medcare Medical Centre. She completed her Bachelor’s degree in Physiotherapy (BPT) and a Master’s degree in Physiotherapy (MPT) from Cairo University in Egypt.
Ms. Elzagh commenced her career as a Physiotherapist at Save The Children Charity Organization and later at the Ophthalmology Hospital in Damnhur, affiliated with the Ministry of Health Egypt. She also launched her own clinic called the Best Care
Center for Physiotherapy in Egypt. Subsequently, she relocated to the UAE, where she joined the Quironsalud Speciality Hospital in Dubai as a Senior Physiotherapist.
She is an expert in various techniques of manual therapy, dry needling, cupping, kinseo-taping, myofascial release for spinal disorders, orthopaedic conditions like frozen shoulder, ACL post-operative rehabilitation, CTS and women's health. She has successfully treated patients with conditions like lumbar and cervical disc prolapse, impingement syndrome and rotator cuff tear, frozen shoulder, Tennis and golfer's elbow, carpal tunnel syndrome, hip, knee and ankle osteoarthritis, plantar fasciitis and ankle sprain, and post-operative rehabilitation of ACL or PCL reconstruction. She also treats neurological cases, including stroke, multiple sclerosis, ankylosing spondylitis and Bell's palsy, and women's health after delivery, such as uterine prolapse and urinary incontinence. She enjoys reading and walking during her leisure hours. She speaks Arabic and English.
Physiotherapist
Medcare Medical Centre, Khawaneej, Dakakeen Centar - Al Khawaneej - Al Khawaneej 1 - Dubai
Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Cairo University, Bachelor's. Egypt.
Master of Physiotherapy
Cairo University, Master's. Egypt.
Physiotherapy supports you in moving with more ease and confidence. Whether you're recovering or working on prevention, it helps you understand how your body functions and what you can do to improve strength, flexibility, and comfort.
A physiotherapy session starts with a discussion about your physical concerns, medical history, and any current discomfort or injuries. The practitioner may assess your movement, posture, or strength. Depending on what’s needed, the session could involve guided exercises, hands-on techniques, or planning for a rehab program. Clear communication and comfort are prioritized throughout.