Prof. Tal-hatu K. HAMZAT

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Name: Prof. Tal-hatu K. HAMZAT

Faculty: CLINICAL SCIENCES

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 Department: Physiotheraphy

 Designation: Professor

 Brief Biography:

Biography Tal-hatu Kolapo HAMZAT (or Professor T.K. Hamzat), born on 15th June 1970 in Ibadan, is a Professor of Neurological Physiotherapy studied Physiotherapy at the prestigious Nigeria premier University of Ibadan and obtained a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree with Second Class-Upper Division in March 1994. He belongs to the first group of physiotherapy graduates Nigeria to be officially inducted into physiotherapy profession on Friday 18 March, 1994. After the mandatory 12 months post-graduation internship at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital Ugbowo Benin City (1994 to 1995), he partook in the compulsory National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme as a Physiotherapist at the Department of Physiotherapy General Hospital (now Lagos State University teaching Hospital) Ikeja from 1995 to 1996 where he served meritoriously. He returned to his alma mater, University of Ibadan for postgraduate trainings where he obtained a Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree in Physiology of Exercise (with distinction grade) at the Department of Human Kinetics and Health Education in May 1998. In February 2001 from the Department of Physiotherapy, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, he obtained a PhD in Neurological Physiotherapy as the first person to obtain a PhD degree in physiotherapy from any University in West Africa. His clinical work experiences traversed a variety of settings including general, private and teaching hospitals as a physiotherapy clinician including University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin City, Nigeria; General Hospital Ikeja, Nigeria, Solargrace Physiotherapy Clinic, Ibadan Nigeria and Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra Ghana and the prestigious University College Hospital Ibadan where he has been holding appointment as an Honourary Clinical Consultant (later Specialist Adviser) in Neurophysiotherapy since August 2005. His professional academic career started at the Department of Physiotherapy College of Medicine, University of Ibadan on 23 August, 2001 as a Lecturer-I and was promoted to a Senior Lecturer in October 2004. On October 1, 2009 as a high flyer he was promoted from the rank of Senior lecturer to the grade of Professor of Physiotherapy, becoming the first professor of Neurological Physiotherapy in Africa at the age of 39 years, the youngest to attain a full professor of physiotherapy status in Africa. Professor Hamzat’s career has afforded him the opportunities to teach undergraduate and postgraduate students in physiotherapy and medicine for about 19 years at the University of Ibadan as a full-time staff and University of Ghana as a Visiting Scholar and University of Maiduguri as a Visiting professor. He has successfully supervised 25 Bachelor of Physiotherapy; 34 M.Sc. Physiotherapy and 8 PhD degree research works. Professor Hamzat served as an examiner for several dissertations, projects and theses within and outside University of Ibadan. He has more than 100 publications to date and these include 2 edited books, chapters in book and articles in peer review, high impact journals. He has served as Editor-in-Chief; Managing Editor; Editorial Board Member and reviewer for several journals in Nigeria and beyond. A member of several professional and academic communities in Nigeria and beyond; and this include membership of the Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy; Ergonomic Society of Nigeria; European Stroke Society; Society for the Study of Pain in Nigeria; African Academy of Sciences; Nigerian Federation for NeuroRehabilitation; International Parkinson and Movement Disorders Society; World Stroke Organisation; Africa Stroke Organisation; World Federation for Neurorehabilitation, among others. Attendance at several conferences has afforded him opportunities to make several platform and poster presentations at the scientific meet and activities of these organisations. Professor Hamzat has made significant contributions to the world of intellectuals and professional communities, and has been conferred with honorific titles of Fellow by the following reputable organisations: Fellow, African Academy of Sciences (FAAS); and by examination as a Fellow, Postgraduate Physiotherapy College of Nigeria (FPPC Neurol). These are the evidences of recognition as a scholar, scientist and professional of high repute. Certificate in Time Management of the London Postgraduate School. His contributions to administration and management of University of Ibadan at unit, Departmental, Faculty, College, Hostel and Students management, Senate and management committee over the years are well documented. His roles include serving as a Sub-Dean (Nursing and Physiotherapy); Sub-Dean Postgraduate at the Faculty of Clinical Sciences, Undergraduate, postgraduate and clinical coordinator at the Department of Physiotherapy and later as Head of Department of Physiotherapy; Editor Faculty of Clinical Sciences publications; Hall Master of Alexander Brown Hall; Member Senate Ad-Hoc Committee on Student Evaluation of Teachers; Chairman Adhoc Investigative Panel on Idia-Nnamdi Azikiwe Hall students crisis; Member Joint Council-Senate Committee on Street Naming; Member University of Ibadan Quality Assurance Policy Drafting Committee; Member UI at 60 Central Planning Committee at the College of Medicine; Member UI at 65 Central Planning Committee among several others. Professor Hamzat ‘s experience in administration and governance also include serving as a member Board of Management of University College Hospital, Ibadan; Board of Management Otunba Subomi National Paediatric Centre, Ijebu Ode, Alex-Akwueme Federal University Teaching Hospital Abakaliki, Ebonyi State (March 2018 to date). In the private sector, he serves as a member Board of Trustees of Bayonet Blade Security Limited; Member Board of Trustees StrokeAction Nigeria; Vice Chairman Board of LaNaishom Limited and member. Those are in addition to serving on the Board of Trustees of ASIDO Foundation and Stroke Action Project Nigeria. With about 40 awards and honours including the Most admired Male Lecturer College of Medicine; outstanding patron of the year award for 3 consecutive years by the Nigeria Red Cross Society student’s detachment, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Oyo State Chapter award for labour activity support; Brownite of Honour Award and induction into the Alexander Brown Hall of Fame. He is presently serving as a member of Oyo State Government Advisory Council.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

1.0. PERSONAL PROFILE

1.1. Name:                                         Tal-hatu Kolapo HAMZAT

1.2. Place of Birth:                             Ibadan

1.3. Contact Address:                        Department of Physiotherapy U.I. Room 4. Ground Floor, New Physiotherapy Building, College of Medicine, Queen Elizabeth II Road, UCH Ibadan

1.4. E-Mail Adresses:                          This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

1.5. Telephone Numbers:                   07031096849; 08169009221

1.6  Current Positions:                        *Professor of Neurological physiotherapy, UI               

                                                           *Clinical Specialist Adviser, UCH,Ibadan

2.0 EDUCATION: (Names of Institutions Attended With Dates)

2.1. Oke’Badan High School, Oluyoro Ibadan                                              1981- 1986

2.2. Ijaiye High School, Ijaiye Orile Ibadan                                                   1986-1987

2.3. Oyo State College of Arts and Science, Ile-Ife                                       1988- 1989

2.4. University of Ibadan, Ibadan Nigeria                                                      1990- 1994

2.5. University of Ibadan, Ibadan Nigeria                                                      1997- 1998

2.6. University of Ibadan, Ibadan Nigeria                                                      1998- 2001

 

3.0. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

3.1. West African School Certificate (WASC)                                              June, 1987

3.2. General certificate of Education (GCE A ‘Level)                                October, 1989

3.3. Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. Hons) Physiotherapy(21)                        March, 1994

3.4. Master of Education (M. Ed.) Physiology of Exercise (distinction grade) May, 1998

3.5. Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Neurological Physiotherapy                 February, 2001

 

4.0. FELLOWSHIP AWARDS

  1.  Fellow, African Academy of Sciences (FAAS)
  2. Fellow, Physiotherapy Postgraduate College of Nigeria (FPPC Neurol)

 

5.0. MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES

  1. Member, Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy                        
  2. Member, World Stroke Organisation
  3. Member, World Confederation for Neurorehabilitation
  4. Member, Nigeria Federation for Neurorehabilitation
  5. Member, European Stroke Organisation
  6. Member, Nigeria Stroke Organisation
  7. Member, African Stroke Organisation

6.0. EDITORSHIP AND EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERSHIP 

  1. Editor-in-Chief,  Journal of the Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy
  2. Managing Editor, African Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Sciences
  3. International Editorial Board Member, Indian Journal of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy (IJPOT)
  4. Editorial Board Member, Journal of the Nigeria Medical Rehabilitation Therapy (JNMR)
  5. Reviewer, African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences (AJMMS)
  6. Reviewer, African Journal of Biomedical Research (AJBR)
  7. Reviewer, Paediatric Neurology
  8. Reviewer Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice (NJCP)
  9. Reviewer, UI/UCH Institutional Review Board for Ethics
  • 7.0. Dissertation and Thesis

7.1 Effects of Symmetric Tonic Neck Reflex and Muscle Vibration on Isometric Strength of      Quadriceps Muscle in Normal Adults.  Submitted to the Faculty of Clinical Sciences and     Dentistry University of Ibadan, in partial fulfilment of requirements for the award of B.Sc. (Hons.) Physiotherapy degree – February, 1994.

7.2. Cardiovascular Response of Lower Limb Paralytic Poliomyelitis patients and their Age-Matched Normal Subjects to 9 - minute Walk/ Run. Submitted to the Postgraduate School of the University of Ibadan in partial fulfilment of requirements for the award of M.Ed. degree (Specialization in Physiology of Exercise) - May, 1998.

7.3. Effects of an Exercise Conditioning Programme on Selected Cardio - Pulmonary Parameters of Stroke Subjects” Submitted to the Faculty of Clinical Sciences and Dentistry of the University of Ibadan, in partial fulfilment of requirements for the award of Ph.D. degree (Specialization in Neurological Physiotherapy) – February, 2001.

8.  INVITED LECTURES

8.1 Centres for Sustainable Development (CESDEV) UI:  Health, Access, Quality and Cost –August 2015

8.2 University of Ibadan Retreat for Deans, Heads of Departments and Directors:  Breaking the Barriers created by pessimism and despondency Feb 2015

8.3 Rotary Club of Ibadan, Akobo:  Health first: The ultimate choice September, 2017

8.4 National Association of Sports Science and Medicine (NASSM): Physical Inactivity and secondary health conditions in neurologically ill individuals: Stroke survivors as a case study August 2015

8.5 Society for Women Accountants in Nigeria (SWAN): Unaudited causes of death; role of exercise (2014)

8.6 Medical Rehabilitation Therapists Registration Board of Nigeria (MRTB): Physiotherapy, a Vital Tool In Preventive Health-Neurophysiotherapy Perspective (April 2012)

8.7 Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy, Abuja Chapter: Riding From Health, Walking To Health: Increasing Reputation of Physical Inactivity Factor in Nigeria Population Decimation (Sept 2015)

8.8 Nigeria Medical Association, Oyo State Branch: Keeping Fit For Health: Every Calorie Counts (July, 2019)

8.9 The Registry University of Ibadan: Building Bridges For Effective Service Delivery: A Collective Efforts (January, 2019)

8.10 World Federation for Neurorehabilitation:  Neurorehabilitation in Neuro-Aids

8.11 University College Hospital, Ibadan: Fat Metabolism and Physical Exercise (September, 2019)

8.12 College of Medicine, University of Ibadan: The Rules, The Laws and The Dogmatism The Role of The Candidate Seeking Promotion

 

Research Supervision and Examination

Number of Bachelor’s Dissertations Supervised

25;    

2 ongoing

Number of Masters  theses supervised

34:

2 ongoing

Number of Doctoral theses supervised

8 Completed;  

4  ongoing

Number of Bachelor’s Dissertations Examined

164

Number of Masters’ theses examined

58

Number of Doctoral theses examined

36

Number of Non-Professorial Promotion Candidates Assessed

28

Number of Professorial Promotion Candidates Assessed

28

Researches

 Not Available

Publications

(A). Books Edited:

Abdus-Salam A.A. and Hamzat T.K. (2011): The Clinical Scientist Volume 1. A Compedium of Faculty of Clinical Sciences Lecture. Published by Book Builders, Africa Edition. Ibadan, Nigeria. ISBN 978-978-921-011-4

 

(B)    Chapters in Book already published

i. Okpeze, C.N. and Hamzat, T.K. (2002): Health Status of an Athlete as a Factor of Performance. In: Igbanugo V. (Ed): Preparation of Athletes for High Level Performance. Published by the National Association of Sports Science and Medicine (NASSM), Ibadan, Nigeria. ISBN 978-2063-40-8

 

ii. Hamzat, T.K., Okpeze, C.N. and Olaleye, O.A. (2004): Health-Related Behaviour of Students of Federal College of Agriculture, Animal Health and Production Technology, Ibadan. In: Nwazuoke I.A., Bamgbose Y. and Moronkola O.A. (Eds): Contemporary Issues and Researches on Adolescents. Published by the Royal People (Nigeria) Limited, Gaaf Building, Ibadan, Nigeria. ISBN 978-36668-7-8.

 

iii. Hamzat, T.K. and Orimadegun A.E. (2012): Documentation in Clinical Trials. In: Saini R (Ed): Fundamentals of Clinical Trial and Research. Published by Para’s Medical Publisher Putli bowli Hyderabad India. ISBN 978-81-8191-378-4

C. Recent Publications in Peer-Reviewed Journals

  1. Hamzat, T.K. and Adebisi-Akinbile, O.A. (2010): Self-motivation: Does it Influence Performance of Motor Function in Post Stroke Individuals? Indian Journal of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy.4 (1): 43-46
  2. Hamzat, T.K., Arulogun O.S. and Akindele, S. (2010): Family Caregivers of Nigerian-African Stroke Survivors: Their Knowledge and Beliefs about Stroke. Indian Journal of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy.4(2): 29-31
  3. Akinbami, F.O., Hamzat, T.K., Orimadegun, A.E., Tongo, O., Oyeyemi, L., Okafor, O. and Akinyinka O.O. (2010): Body mass composition: a predictor of admission outcome among hospitalized Nigerian fewer than 5 children. Asian Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 19(3): 295-300
  4. Owolabi, M.O. and Hamzat, T.K. (2010): Rehabilitation of the patient with neurological deficits. Archives of Ibadan Medicine 10(1&2): 65-70.
  5. Hamzat, T.K. and Boagye-Afram, B. (2011): Health-related quality of life among persons living with Buruli ulcer in Amasaman community, Ga West District Accra, Ghana. International Journal of Health Sciences 5(1): 12-14
  6. Hamzat, T.K., Ajala, A.O. and Fehintola, F.A. (2011): Management of patients with concurrent hypertension and osteoarthritis of the knee: Comparative effect of using non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and physical therapy. Indian Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Sciences 5 (4): 64-68
  7. Hamzat T.K. and Osundiya O.C. (2011): Musculoskeletal pain and its impact on motor performance among stroke survivors. Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal 28: 11-15
  8. Vincent-Onabanjo, G.O.; Lawan, A.K. Oyeyemi A.Y. and Hamzat T.K. (2012): Functional Self-Efficacy and its Determinants in Nigerian Stroke Survivors. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 19(5): 411-416
  9. Hamzat TK, Fatudimu MB, Olaleye OA, Okedare EA (2011). Economic Cost of Post Stroke Physiotherapy Care in Ibadan, Nigeria Physiotherapy Volume 97 Supplement S1 451
  10. Hamzat TK, Olaleye OA, Farotimi AO, Olarewaju TA (2011). Learning and Studying Modes amongst Undergraduate Physiotherapy Students in Nigeria Physiotherapy Volume 97 Supplement S1 452
  11. Abdus-Salam A.A. and Hamzat T.K. (2011): The Clinical Scientist Volume 1. A Compedium of Faculty of Clinical Sciences Lecture. Published by Book Builders, Africa Edition. Ibadan, Nigeria. ISBN 978-978-921-011-4
  12. Hamzat, T.K. and Orimadegun A.E. (2012): Documentation in Clinical Trials. In: Saini R (Ed): Fundamentals of Clinical Trial and Research. Published by Para’s Medical Publisher Putli bowli Hyderabad India. ISBN 978-81-8191-378-4
  13. Hamzat TK, Oyedele SY and Peters GO (2012): Clinical and demographic correlates of unilateral spatial neglect among community-dwelling Nigerian stroke survivors. African Journal of Neurological Sciences. 30(1): 1-5
  14. Vincent-Onabajo G, Ali A, Hamzat T (2012): Quality of life of Nigerian informal caregivers of community-dwelling stroke survivors. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences. Dec 13
  15. Peters G.O., Buni M, Oyeyemi A.Y. and Hamzat T.K. (2012): Determinants of Return to Work among Nigerian Stroke Survivors. Disability and Rehabilitation DOI: 10.3109/09638288.2012.697251
  16. Fatudimu MB, Hamzat TK and Akinyinka OO (2013): Comparative quality of life of Nigerian caregivers of children with cerebral palsy. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 20(3): 131-135
  17. Olaleye AO and Hamzat TK (2013): Relevance of Location to Outcome of Stroke Rehabilitation. Journal of Nigeria Medical Rehabilitation Therapists 16 (1) 5-7
  18. Hamzat TK, Olaleye AO, Akinwunmi BO (2013): Functional Ability, Participation Restriction and Mental Health Status of Community-Dwelling Female Stroke Survivors in Ibadan. Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences (in Press).
  19. Olaleye OA, Hamzat TK, Owolabi MO (2013): Development and evaluation of the Primary healthcare-based Physiotherapy Intervention and its effects on selected indices of stroke recovery. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 20(9): 443-449.
  20. Vincent-Onabanjo G, Owolabi MO, Hamzat TK (2013): Sensitivity and responsiveness of the Health-Related Quality of Life in Stroke patients-40 (HRQoLISOP-40) Scale. Disability and Rehabilitation pages 1-6 doi:10.3109/09638288.2013.825652.
  21. Fatudimu MB, Hamzat TK and Oyeyemi A. (2014): Gross Motor Function Classification System Family Questionnaire: Validating Yoruba-Nigerian Version. African Journal of Neurological Sciences: 33(1): 30-33.
  22. Hamzat TK, Abdulkareem TA, Akinyinka OO, Fatoye FA (2014): Backpack related musculoskeletal symptoms among Nigerian Secondary School students. Rheumatology International. 34(9): 1267-73. Doi: 10.1007/s00296-014-2962-x.
  23. Olaleye OA; Hamzat TK and Owolabi MO (2014): Stroke Rehabilitation: Should Physiotherapy Intervention Be Provided at a Primary Health Care Centre or the Patients’ Place Of Domicile? Disability and Rehabilitation PMID: 23594059. Vol 36(1). 49-54
  24. Vincent-Onabanjo GO, Hamzat TK, Owolabi MO (2014). Are there gender differences in longitudinal patterns of functioning in Nigerian stroke survivors during the first year after stroke? NeuroRehabilitation 34(2):297-304. Doi: 10.3233/NRE-141047.
  25. Hamzat TK, Ekechukwu NE, Olaleye AO (2014). Comparison of Community Reintegration and selected Stroke Specific Characteristics in Nigerian Male and Female Stroke Survivors. African Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Sciences Vol 6 (1&2). 27-31.
  26. Vincent-Onabanjo GO, Hamzat TK, Owolabi MO (2014). Trajectory of Motor Performance over Twelve months in Nigerian Stroke Survivors. Brain Impairment 15(1):43-50
  27. Hamzat TK, and Olaleye OA (2014). Integrating physiotherapy into Primary Health Care Practice in Nigeria: A call to action. African Journal of Health Sciences, 27 (2): 148-156.
  28. Olaleye OA, Hamzat TK, Oloso MO (2015): Perceived quality of Physiotherapy services among informal caregivers of children with cerebral palsy in Ibadan, Nigeria. Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine: An Interdisciplinary Approach-1 (2015)1-8 doi 10.3233/PRM-150339.
  29. Vincent-Onabanjo GO, Hamzat TK, Owolabi MO (2015): Consistent determinants of health-related quality of life in the first 12months after stroke: a prospective study in Nigeria. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation Apr; 22(2):127-33. Doi 10.1179/1074935714Z.0000000033.
  30. Dorsch AK, Thomas AS, Xu X, Kaiser W, Dobkin BH;…Hamzat TK with SIRRACT investigators (2015). SIRRACT: An International Randomized Clinical Trial of Activity Feedback During Inpatient Stroke Rehabilitation Enabled by Wireless Sensing. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair. 2015 Jun; 29(5):407-15. Doi: 10.1177/1545968314550369.
  31. Hamzat TK and Olaleye OA (2015). Relevance of Physiotherapy in Primary Health Care. East African Journal of Public Health.10 (1):293-298.
  32. Hamzat TK, Olaleye OA, Agbomeji OT (2015). Psychosocial impact of wheelchair usage on individuals with mobility disability in Ibadan, Nigeria. African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences 44 (1); 89-94.
  33. Lawal IU, Hillier SL, Hamzat TK, Rhoda A (2015): Effectiveness of a structured circuit class therapy model in stroke rehabilitation: a protocol for a randomized controlled trial. BMC Neurology 10; 15:88. Doi 10.1186/s12883-015-0348-7.s
  34. Ayo-Ogunseye OA, Olaleye OA, Hamzat TK (2015). Association between selected indices of Adiposity and Lung Performance in Children with Cerebral Palsy. Journal of the Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy. Vol 21 22-27
  35. Hamzat TK, Ekechuckwu EN. (2015). Aerobic Training in Stroke Rehabilitation: What is known and what needs to be addressed – A systematic review. Nigerian Journal of Medical Rehabilitation 18, No 1
  36. Olaleye OA, Hamzat TK and Akinrinsade MA (2016). Satisfaction of Nigerian stroke survivors with outpatient physiotherapy care. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice 28: 1-11
  37. Hamzat, T.K., Ekechukwu, N.E. and Olaleye, A.O. (2016). Comparison of Community Reintegration and Selected Stroke Specific Characteristics in Nigerian Male and Female Stroke Survivors. African Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, 6(1-2), 27-31.
  38. Hamzat TK (2016). Some challenges facing Neurorehabilitation in Nigeria: Standpoint of a Neurophysiotherapist. Journal of Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Research. 1(1). 6-8
  39. Osundiya O.C., Owolabi M.O., Hamzat T.K (2016): Sensitivity and Responsiveness of Ibadan Stroke-Specific Pain Scale. African Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Services 8, Nos. 1 & 2, June 2016, pp.17 – 20
  40. Akinremi AA, Sobande KK, Hamzat TK (2016): Prevalence of Undiagnosed Airflow Limitation: Preliminary Report from a Cross Sectional Survey of Cardiac Patients in a Resource-Limited Setting; Abstract 12750; A58-EPIDEMIOLOGY OF COPD AND LUNG CANCER; Thematic Poster Session; American Thoracic Society (ATS) International Conference, San Francisco, May 13 – 18, 2016
  41. Adepoju F., Hamzat T and Akinyinka O. (2017). Comparative Efficacy of Progressive Resistance Exercise and Biomechanical Ankle Platform System on Functional Indices of Children with Cerebral Palsy. Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences 27(1): 11-16
  42. Ajayi OO, Fatudimu MB, Olaleye OA and Hamzat TK (2017): Knowledge and Perception of Nigerian University Undergraduates about the Risks Associated with Using Commercial Motorcycle for Transportation. Medical Journal of Zambia 44(2): 78-87
  43. Osundiya OC, Hamzat TK, Owolabi MO (2017): Development and Initial Validation of Ibadan Stroke-specific Pain Scale. Journal of the Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy – Vol. 22; 1-9
  44. Olaleye O.A., Adetoye A.A. and Hamzat T.K. (2017): Disability and Quality of Life among People Living With HIV/AIDS in Ibadan, Nigeria. Medical Journal of Zambia 44. No.3: 166-175
  45. Ekechukwu N.E., Olaleye A.O. and Hamzat T.K. (2017): Clinical and Psychosocial Predictors of Community Reintegration of Stroke Survivors Three Months Post In-Hospital Discharge. Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences27. No.1: 27-34.
  46. Osundiya, OC and Hamzat TK (2017): Post-stroke Pain and the Need for a Stroke-specific Pain Scale. Journal Of The Nigeria Society Of Physiotherapy – Vol. 22 ; 1-5
  47. Olagunju TJ, Fatudimu, MB and Hamzat TK (2017): Clinical-Demographic Variables and Compliance with Home Programme among Nigerian Informal Caregivers of Children with Cerebral Palsy. Medical Journal of Zambia, Vol. 44, No. 3: 157-165
  48. Ekechukwu, E.N.D., Omotosho, I.O. and Hamzat T.K. (2017). Comparative Effects of Interval and Continuous Aerobic Training on Haematological Variables Post-stroke–A randomized clinical trial. African Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, 9 (1-2), pp.1-8
  49. Khan F, Owolabi MO, Amatya B, Hamzat TK, Ogunniyi A, Oshinowo H, Elmalik A, Galea MP (2018): Challenges and barriers for implementation of the World Health Organization Global Disability Action Plan in low- and middle- income countries. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 18; 50(4):367-376. https://doi: 10.2340/16501977-2276
  50. Atobatele K.O., Olaleye O.A., Fatoye F.A. and Hamzat T.K. (2018). Relationships between Community Reintegration and Clinical and Psychosocial Attributes in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury in a Nigerian City. Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation https://doi.org/10.1310/sci16-00055
  51. Olaleye, O.A., Nwankwo, K.O. and Hamzat, T.K. (2018): Motor Function, Community Reintegration and Quality of Life in Stroke Survivors with Pre-stroke Driving History. African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences
  52. Ekechukwu N; Omotosho I; and Hamzat T (2018): Comparative Efficacy of Eight-Week Continuous, Interval and Combined Aerobic Training Modes on Selected Haematological and Biochemical Variables of Stroke Survivors – A Randomized Clinical Trial. International Journal of Stroke 13(2S) 32
  53. Hamzat T and Onwukaba I (2018): Prevention of Stroke Knowledge, Perception and Vulnerability to Stroke among Middle-Aged Nigerians Resident in South-Eastern Nigeria. International Journal of Stroke 13(2S) 99
  54. Akinremi AA, Erinle OA, Hamzat TK (2019): ICU-acquired weakness: A multicentre survey of knowledge among ICU clinicians in South-Western Nigeria. Nigeria Journal of Clinical Practice 22(9): 1229-1235.doi: 10.4103/njcp.njcp_338_18.
  55. Olaleye OA, Abba AM, Hamzat TK (2019): Effect of Aerobic Exercise on Post-Stroke Cognitive Function A Systematic Review. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation
  56. Akinyemi, R; Sarfo F, Abd-Allah, F; Ogun, Y; Belo, M; Francis, P; Mateus, M; Bateman, K; Naidoo, P; Charway-Felli, A; Akpalu, A; Wahab, K; Napon, C; Arulogun, O; Ebenezer, A; Ekeng, G; Scola, G; Hamzat T; Zimba, S; OSSOU-NGUIET, PM; Ademokoya, J; Adebayo, P; Ayele, B; Vaz, D; Ogbole, G; Barasukana, P; Melifonwu, R; Onwuekwe, I; Belson, S; Damasceno, A; Njamnshi, A; Walker, R; Diop, G; Ogeng'o, J; Ogunniyi, A; Kalaria, R; Sandercock, P; Davis,S; Brainin, M; Ovbiagele, B ; Owolabi, M. (2019): Conceptual Framework for Establishing the African Stroke Organization. International Journal of Stroke.
  57. Adegbemigun DO, Hamzat TK, Olaleye OA (2019): Knowledge and Beliefs of Informal Caregivers of Children with Cerebral Palsy in Nigeria Concerning Cerebral Palsy Medical Journal of Zambia, Vol. 46 (3): 172 - 179

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