In continuation of the educational process and commitment to clinical excellence, continuing of series of workshops, the Orthopedic Department at the Faculty of Physical Therapy at October University for Modern Sciences and Arts (MSA) is pleased to announce a hands-on clinical workshop tailored for level 4-5 physical therapy students focusing on effective taping methods for musculoskeletal and sports injuries titled Taping in Action: Introduction to Taping in Sports Injuries”, under the patronage of Prof. Dr. Olfat Diab.
The workshop will be presented by Dr. Ahmed Yahya Tageldin, Senior Physiotherapist at Modern Sport F.C, a licensed physiotherapist in the United Kingdom (H.C.P.C Registered), member of FIFA Africa Zone V Medical Committee, AIMS Academy Tutor, former Lead Physiotherapist of the Egyptian Basketball National Team, and former Senior Physiotherapist in Sports Medicine at Cleopatra October Hospital (Haven).
This interactive workshop is designed to provide participants with valuable practical experience in applying taping techniques for sports injuries, enhancing both clinical competence and confidence in real-life settings. Attendees will gain hands-on skills that can be immediately integrated into clinical and sports environments, improving injury prevention, support, and rehabilitation outcomes. The session will also promote critical thinking and clinical decision-making by helping participants understand when and how to apply different taping methods effectively and safely.
In addition, the workshop fosters professional development through interactive learning, peer collaboration, and exposure to evidence-based practices. It is grounded in key values including quality in training and skill acquisition, innovation through modern taping approaches, professionalism in clinical application, and a strong emphasis on patient safety and ethical practice. The workshop also encourages collaboration and knowledge sharing among participants, supporting continuous learning and advancement in the field of sports and physical therapy.
