Dr. Hooman Mahmoudi , M.D. (American system), M.D. (Diplomate American Board)
Neurologist
Shiraz, Fars, Iran   View Clinic 

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Contact Details
 
City
Shiraz
State
Fars
Country
Iran

Professional Details
 
State Licence Number/NPI
66883
State/Board registered with
board
Specialty
Neurologist
Years of experience
21
Patients seen per week
70 
Procedures done per week
Specific Skills and Interests
-Rehabilitation medicine specially rehabilitation of patients with Stroke, MS, Traumatic Brain Injury
-Musculoskeletal disorders
-Non invasive brain stimulation (e.g. rTMS) 
Clinic Detail 1
 
Location
Dr. Mahmoudi's Online Rehabilitation Clinic,
https://remote.rehab,
Online Clinic, Fars, Iran View Clinic  
Timing
24 hours
 

Education Details
 
Graduation
 
Year
1997 
Degree earned
M.D. (American system) 
Name of the university
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 
Residency / Post graduation
 
Year of post-graduation
2003
Degree earned
M.D. (Diplomate American Board)
University/Hospital/Institute
Artesh University of Medical Sciences 

Other Details
 
Honors/Awards
Two times recognized as physician of the year at Fars Province, Iran (2011 and 2017) 
Affiliations
PPCR: A 9 month advanced Clinical Research Methodology course at Harvard Medical School 
Other professional achievements
Achievements

Patents Granted
1-     Patient lifter and transfer device for cerebrospinal disorders

Patents pending
1-     A mechanical device to facilitate single fiber electromyography test

Research Centers
1-     Member of biomechanics and biotechnology research center (Tehran, Iran)

Professional Society Memberships

1-     International Society for Telemedicine and e-Health (ISfTEH)
2-     World Stroke Organization (WSO)
3-     Iranian Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (ISPMR)

papers published

1- K Azma, SA Raeissadat, A Hosseini, H Mahmoudi, MH Sepehrian, Z Salehi. Thenar muscles H reflex in patients with fibromyalgia: A case control study. Acta reumatologica portuguesa. Acta Reumatol Port. 2016 Jan 3. [Epub ahead of print]

2- Mahmoudi H. New Modalities and Approaches in Stroke Rehabilitation. GMJ.2016;5(Supp.1):66-70

3- Seyed Ahmad Raeissadat, Behnoud Samadi, Seyed Mansour Rayegani, Mohammad Hasan Bahrami, Hooman Mahmoudi. Survey of medical residents’ attitude toward physical medicine and rehabilitation. Am J Phys Med Rehabil.2014; 3: 150-155
4-Mahmoudi H, Salehi Z, Azma K, Rezasoltani Z, Omidzohour M. F wave to height or limb length ratios as rational alternatives for F wave latency in clinical electrodiagnostic medicine. Clin Neurophysiol. 2011 Nov;122(11):2300-4. Epub 2011 May 6.
5- Mahmoudi H, Borhani Haghighi A, Petramfar P, Jahanshahi S, Salehi Z, Fregni F. Transcranial direct current stimulation: electrode montage in stroke. Disabil Rehabil. 2011;33(15-16):1383-8. Epub 2010 Nov 26.

6- Mahmoudi H, Iranmanesh F, Akhoondi VR, Ahmadi J. Effect of height on F-wave latency: Redefining reference values for Iranian population. Hormozgan Medical Journal, 2008; 2:89-94

7- Azma, K, Bahmanteimoury K, Tavana B, Moghaddam FR; Moghaddam NM, Mahmoudi H. Two measurement methods of motor ulnar nerve conduction velocity at the elbow: A comparative study. Neurol India. 2007 Apr-Jun;55(2):145-7.

8- Salek R, Mahmoudi H, Azma K, Moghaddam NM. Effect of a sitting position on ulnar nerve conduction velocity. Muscle & Nnerve 30 (4), 537-538 (abstract)

9- Mahmoudi H, Moghaddam FR, Azma K, Salek R, Moghaddam NM. Study of delayed H-reflex changes induced by active and passive neck flexion. Muscle & Nerve 30 (4), 521-521 (abstract)

10- Mahmoudi H, Azma K, Moghaddam FR, Salek R, Soltani ZR. Modulation of H-reflex parameters by cutaneous stimulation of S1 dermatome. Muscle & Nerve 30 (4), 521-521 (abstract)

11- Pishva N,Mehryar M, Mahmoudi H, Farzan R. Application of topical breast milk for prevention of neonatal conjunctivits. Iranian journal of medical sciences 1998;2:154-155