Ayman Mohamed is an Assistant professor at Istanbul Gelisim University, Istanbul, Turkey. He has extensive teaching, research, and clinical experiences. Research experience: He has developed two new directions in the field of Physical Therapy. The first direction is a technique called Dynamic Scapular Recognition Exercise to reduce the shrug sign usually develops in patients with frozen shoulder. The second one is targeting the proprioceptors as sensory receptors of muscle fatigue to decrease the incidence of muscle fatigue. The third one is using the passive cable theory to decrease the hypersensitivity of nociceptors commonly presents in patients with chronic pain. Ayman has suggested performing an aerobic exercise to increase immune and pulmonary functions of patients with COVID-19 which helps in decreasing its associated disorders and death rates. Also, Ayman Mohamed is a Research Scholar at the Rehabilitation Engineering Lab at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), USA. He has experience in the use of different assessment tools in the field of kinesiology and physiotherapy. These devices included ultrasonography, laser Doppler, EMG, ECG, Pressure mat, and foot pressure. Also, He took different workshops about research conduction and writing and the use of innovation in teaching. Teaching experience: Ayman Mohamed has extensive teaching experience as he has taught several courses including Electrotherapy, Hydrotherapy, Therapeutic Exercises, Kinesiology, Manual Therapy, Sports Rehabilitation, Geriatric Rehabilitation, and Occupational Therapy. He got appreciation from his managers, colleagues, and students for his efforts in teaching these courses. He has gotten a grade of 3 and more in students’ evaluations for his courses. Clinical experience: Ayman has an incredible clinical history because he has about 18 years of clinical experience in different in-patient and out-patient facilities. He diagnosed and treated several musculoskeletal and neurological disorders. He got very good appreciation and recommendations for his work from both patients and physicians.