Dr. Margaret B. FATUDIMU

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Name: Dr. Margaret B. FATUDIMU

Faculty: CLINICAL SCIENCES

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 Department:Physiotheraphy

 Designation: Lecturer I

 Brief Biography:

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                                                CURRICULUM VITAE

I           a          Name                                                  Fatudimu Margaret Bukola               

           b           Date of Birth                                       27th April 1980

            c          Department                                         Physiotherapy

            d          Faculty                                                            Clinical Sciences

            e          Telephone                                           08036314575

II          a          First Academic Appointment:            24th September 2019

                        b         Present post (with date)                     Lecturer 1

           III                    University Education (with dates)

a          University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria (Undergraduate)        June 1998 to April 2004

b          University of Ibadan, Ibadan Nigeria (Postgraduate)            Sept 2007 to Oct 2008

c          University of Ibadan, Ibadan Nigeria (Postgraduate)            Oct 2008- Nov 2011

IV        Academic Qualifications (with dates and granting bodies)

  • Degree : BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy)

Date Awarded:                        April, 2004

Granting Body:                       University of Ibadan, Nigeria

  • Degree: Sc (Neurological Physiotherapy)

Date Awarded:                        October, 2008

Granting Body:                       University of Ibadan, Nigeria

  • Degree: D (Neurological Physiotherapy)

Date Awarded                         November, 2011

Granting Body                        University of Ibadan, Nigeria

  V       Professional Qualification and Diplomas with Dates

  • Bachelor of Physiotherapy(BPT), University of Ibadan April, 2004
  • Sc (Neurological Physiotherapy, University of Ibadan Oct, 2008
  • D (Neurological Physiotherapy), University of Ibadan November, 2011
  • Registered Physiotherapist, Medical Rehabilitation Therapists Board of Nigeria –April, 2004
  • Bobath Certification 2018

                VI     Scholarship, Fellowship and Prizes (with date in respect of Undergraduate and Postgraduate work only)

Departmental Prize in Physiotherapy- April 2004

Dr T.A Osin Prize in Physiotherapy- April 2004

Pa Emmanuel Adesanya Oshin Prize in Physiotherapy- April 2004

Best Student in Electrotherapy Prize in Physiotherapy- April 2004

Joshua Ojuri Prize in Physiotherapy- April 2004

Tinuke Oshinubi  Prize in Physiotherapy- April 2004

Ajike Ajao Prize in Physiotherapy- April 2004

Dr Arinola Sanya Prize in Physiotherapy- April 2004

Prof A.O.K Johnson Prize for Excellent Leadership quality and Academic Excellence

VII  Honours Distinctions and Membership of Learned Societies

  • Distinction in Electrotherapy
  • Distinction in Exercise Therapy
  • Distinction in Neurological Physiotherapy
  • Distinction in Orthopaedics
  • Member, Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy
  • Alumnus, International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) School

VIII      Details of Teaching / Work Experience

Intern Physiotherapist, Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital, Ile –Ife 2004-2005

IBB Soecialized Hospital, Minna Niger State, 2005-2006

Clinical Physiotherapist (Basic Grade – Assistant Director Physiotherapist 2007-2019

Clinical teaching of undergraduate students since 2007-2019

Associate Lecturer, Department of Physiotherapy, University of Ibadan. 2016-2019

Lecturer 1, Department of Physiotherapy, University of Ibadan, 2019 till date

Researches

Project, Dissertation and Thesis

a          Effect of cold and muscle vibration on grip strength and endurance index in apparently healthy young adults       

b          Relationship between gross motor capability and gross motor performance of children with cerebral palsy. 

c          Impact of motor development in children with cerebral palsy on the quality of life and general health status of caregivers.

Publications

Articles that have already appeared in learned journals

  • Hamzat T.K. and FatudimuB. (2005): Acute Effects of cold and muscle vibration on maximal grip strength and muscle endurance in normal subjects. African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences. Volume 34. No 3, 235-8
  • Peters G.O., Akintola A. and Fatudimu M.B. (2008); Review of Pediatric Neurological Condition Seen in the Physiotherapy Department of a Children s Hospital in Ibadan in Nigeria. African Journal of Biomedical Research. Vol 11, 281-284
  • Hamzat T.K. and Fatudimu B. (2008): Caregivers or Care providers. Who should access motor function in Cerebral Palsy? Journal of Peadiatric Neurology Vol 6. No 4, 345-350
  • Oyeyemi A.L., Adegoke B.O.A., Oyeyemi A.Y. and Fatudimu M.B. (2008). The test-retest reliability of IPAQ environmental module in an African population. International Journal of Behavioural Nutition and Physical Activity. Vol 5. No 38, 1479-5868
  • Hamzat T.K. and Fatudimu M.B. (2009): Authorship Patterns in Nigerian Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation journals; Are Nigerian Physiotherapists Publishing? Journal of the Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy. Vol 17. No 1, 19-22
  • Fatudimu M.B. (2012): Influence of the Environment on performance of Gross Motor Function in Children with Cerebral Palsy. Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine Vol 5, No 3,181-186
  • Fatudimu M.B., Hamzat T.K. and Akinyinka O.O. (2013): Comparative Quality of life of Nigerian caregivers of Children with Cerebral Palsy. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation. Volume 20. No 3,131-135
  • Fatudimu M.B, Hamzat T.K. and Oyeyemi A. (2014) Gross Motor Function Classification System Family Questionnaire; Validating Yoruba-Nigerian Version. African Journal of Neurological Sciences. Vol 33. No 1,35-38
  • OO Ajayi, Fatudimu MB, Olaleye OA, Hamzat TK. (2017): knowledge and Perception of Nigerian University Students about the risks associated with using commercial motorcycles for transportation. Medical Journal of Zambia 44(2): 78-87
  • Olagunju TJ, Fatudimu MB, Hamzat TK (2017): Clinical –demographic variables and compliance with home programme among Nigerian informal caregivers of children with cerebral palsy. Medical journal of Zambia. 44(3), 157-165

Does the Motor Ability of Children with Cerebral Palsy Correlate With Burnout Level of their Informal Caregivers? In progress

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