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Dr Katijjahbe is MOH certified specialised skills in cardiorespiratory adn Critical Care physiotherapist leading the Cardiorespiratory Stream at Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz and an Honorary Clinical Associate at Swinburne University of Technology (SUT). Katijjahbe completed her PhD at The University of Melbourne in the area of cardiac surgery. She investigated the clinimetric properties of outcome measures evaluating functional recovery and a randomized controlled trial investigating the effect of a modified program of sternal precautions that promotes upper limb exercise to facilitate recovery. Katijjahbe has featured in an international collaborative webcast on the EACTS and CTSNet websites; assisted in updating outcome measures on HeartOnline, a platform for health professionals and contributed to an invited review paper in Physical Therapy (2019). Katijjahbe Md Ali has over 28 years of clinical experience with expertise in both cardiorespiratory and neurological Physiotherapy and published papers in both areas.
nur ayub bin md ali;katijjahbe binti mohd. ali;mohd rizal bin haji abdul manaf;mohd ramzisham bin abdul rahman;hairulfaizi bin haron;muhammad ishamuddin bin ismail. (2024). validity and reliability of the unsupported upper-limb exercise test in measuring upper limb function after cardiac surgery with median sternotomy:a single center observational study . - . .
katijjahbe binti mohd. ali;cheah saw kian. (2024). early mobilization practice in critically ill icu patients: a 1-day point-prevalence study in malaysia. - . .
nur ayub md ali, katijahbee md ali, mohd shawal faizal mohamad. (2024). jantung - episod 2 rehab post pci. - dokumentari rtm. .
nur ayub md ali, katijjahbe binti mohd. ali. (2024). jantung - episod 3 pre rehabilitation and post surgery rehab. - dokumentari rtm. .
abby dania danny, nor azura azmi, katijjahbe mohd ali. (2023). effect of enhanced respiratory care with early mobilisation on pain, functional change, frailty, and psychological performance amongst patients with covid-19. - final year projects symposium, physiotherapy program. 10-11.
julie bernhardt; katijjahbe md ali. (2023). a phase iii, multi-arm multi-stage covariate-adjusted response-adaptive randomized trial to determine optimal early mobility training after stroke (avert dose). - internationa journal of stroke. 745-750.
nur ayub ma, el-ansary d, mohd ramzisham ar, suriah a, royse c, chong th, mohamad arif mn, jeswant d, royse a, hairulfaizi haron, muhamad ishamudin i, mohd rizal am, katijjahbe ma. (2023). early supervised incremental resistance training (espirit) following cardiac surgery via a median sternotomy: a study protocol of a multicentre randomized controlled trial. - bmj open. 1-11.
rosy walters, janice m collier, lillian braighi carvalho, peter langhorne, md ali katijjahbe, dawn tan, marj moodie, julie bernhardt avert trialists collaboration. (2020). exploring post acute rehabilitation service use and outcomes for working age stroke survivors (65 years) in australia, uk and south east asia: data from the international avert trial. - bmj open. 1-10.
mohd ali katijjahbe, linda denehy, catherine l granger, alistair royse, colin royse, sarah logie, tamica sturgess, nur ayub md ali, margaret mcmanus, clarke-errey sandy and doa el-ansary. (2020). psychometric evaluation of the shortened version of the functional difficulties questionnaire to assess thoracic physical function. - clinical rehabilitation. 132-140.
julie bernhardt, leonid churilov, peter langhorne, jayaraj pandian, helen dewey, velandai srikanth, coralie english, marj moodie, sandy middleton, amada thrift, anna mcrae, bent indredavik, dawn tan, julie luker, katijjahbe md ali, richard lindley, ste. (2019). ongoing trial: determining optimal early rehabilitation after stroke (avert dose).. - international journal of stroke. 13.
katijjahbe ma, colin r, catherine g, linda d, nur ayub ma, mohd ramzisham ar, kathryn k-s, alistair r, doa el-ansary. (2021). location and patterns of persistent pain following cardiac surgery. - heart, lung and circulation. 1232-1243.
j. bernhardt , l. churilov , p. langhorne, j. pandian , h. dewey , v. shrikanth , c. english , m. moodie , s. middleton , a. thrift, a. mcrae, b. indredavik, d. tan, j. luker, katijjahbe md ali, r. lindley, s. davis, v. thijs , g. donnan. (2019). ongoing trial update 2019: determining optimal early rehabilitation after stroke (avert dose). - european stroke journal. 816.
katijjahbe md ali, linda denehy, catherine granger, alistair royse, colin royse, sarah logie, tamica sturgess, margaret mcmanus, nur ayub mohd ali, sandy clarke, doa el-ansary. (2018). the functional disability questionnaire: evaluation of the psychometric properties of a new tool for measuring physical function following cardiac surgery. - heart lung and circulation. .
katijjahbe md ali, catherine granger, linda denehy, alistair royse, colin royse, rebecca bates, sarah logie, nur ayub mohd ali, sandy clarke and doa el-ansary. (2018). the sternal management accelerated recovery trial (smart): standard restrictive versus an intervention of modified sternal precautions following cardiac surgery via a median sternotomy: a randomised c. - heart lung and circulation. .
katijjahbe, mohd ali; denehy, linda; granger, catherine.l. royse, alistair; royse, colin;bates, rebecca; logie sarah; clarke sandy; el-ansary, doe. (2017). randomised controlled trial, cardiac surgery, median sternotomy, sternal precautions, physiotherapy. - trials. 290.
nur ayub ma, el-ansary d, mohd ramzisham ar, suriah a, royse c, chong th, mohamad arif mn, jeswant d, royse a, hairulfaizi haron, muhamad ishamudin i, mohd rizal am, katijjahbe ma. (2023). early supervised incremental resistance training (espirit) following cardiac surgery via a median sternotomy: a study protocol of a multicentre randomized controlled trial. - bmj open. 1-11.
julie bernhardt; katijjahbe md ali. (2023). a phase iii, multi-arm multi-stage covariate-adjusted response-adaptive randomized trial to determine optimal early mobility training after stroke (avert dose). - internationa journal of stroke. 745-750.
katijjahbe ma, colin r, catherine g, linda d, nur ayub ma, mohd ramzisham ar, kathryn k-s, alistair r, doa el-ansary. (2021). location and patterns of persistent pain following cardiac surgery. - heart, lung and circulation. 1232-1243.
nur ayub ma, suriati ms, muhammad ishamuddin i, hairulfaizi h, fahmi pa, mohamad arif mn, mohd ramzisham ar, mohd rizal am, katijjahbe ma. (2021). trajectory of change in erectile dysfunction symptoms following coronary artery bypass surgery in malaysian population. - iium medical journal malaysia. 45-51.
rosy walters, janice m collier, lillian braighi carvalho, peter langhorne, md ali katijjahbe, dawn tan, marj moodie, julie bernhardt avert trialists collaboration. (2020). exploring post acute rehabilitation service use and outcomes for working age stroke survivors (65 years) in australia, uk and south east asia: data from the international avert trial. - bmj open. 1-10.
nur ayub bin md ali;katijjahbe binti mohd. ali;mohd rizal bin haji abdul manaf;mohd ramzisham bin abdul rahman;hairulfaizi bin haron;muhammad ishamuddin bin ismail. (2024). validity and reliability of the unsupported upper-limb exercise test in measuring upper limb function after cardiac surgery with median sternotomy:a single center observational study . - . .
katijjahbe binti mohd. ali;cheah saw kian. (2024). early mobilization practice in critically ill icu patients: a 1-day point-prevalence study in malaysia. - . .
nur ayub md ali, katijjahbe binti mohd. ali. (2024). jantung - episod 3 pre rehabilitation and post surgery rehab. - dokumentari rtm. .
nur ayub md ali, katijahbee md ali, mohd shawal faizal mohamad. (2024). jantung - episod 2 rehab post pci. - dokumentari rtm. .
abby dania danny, nor azura azmi, katijjahbe mohd ali. (2023). effect of enhanced respiratory care with early mobilisation on pain, functional change, frailty, and psychological performance amongst patients with covid-19. - final year projects symposium, physiotherapy program. 10-11.