Abdulla Alrahoomi

UAE
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UAE

Abdulla Alrahoomi

President of the Emirates Society of Rehabilitation & Sport Medicine Vice president of the UAE’s Medical Olympic Committee, Abu Dhabi, UAE

Dr. Abdulla Alrahoomi is a Consultant in Sports Medicine, Physical Medicine, and Rehabilitation, and his special interests include musculoskeletal injuries, regenerative medicine, and using diagnostic and interventional ultrasound. Dr. Alrahoomi is the first UAE national to be certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation by the European Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and in Sports Medicine by the International Olympic Committee. He is Vice President of the UAE’s Medical Olympics Committee. He was also the treating physician for the UAE’s Olympic team at the Tokyo Summer Olympic Games 2020, and was the treating physician for the UAE’s National Team in the Special Olympics, in Abu Dhabi. He is also an Adjunct Professor at both the College of Medicine and Health Sciences at UAE University, and the College of Medicine and Health Sciences at Khalifa University. Dr. Alrahoomi obtained his residency and completed his fellowship in Sports Medicine and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation from the University of Paris, France. He holds an International Olympic Committee Diploma of Sports Medicine as well as several university diplomas including Diagnostic and Interventional Ultrasound in Rheumatology (Montpellier University); Interventional Ultrasound in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (French Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation); and in Prosthetics and Orthotics (Pierre et Marie Curie University UPMC – Paris VI). He has also completed the Harvard Medical School Global Clinical Scholars Research Training and earned certifications in areas including Hypnosis in the Practice of Rehabilitation and Manual Therapy (French Hypnosis Institute). Dr. Alrahoomi is certified in Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy by the European College of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine; and in Urodynamic Evaluations (Paris Diderot University – Paris VII).



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