CURRICULUM VITAE

Name: Kamaldeen Aremu OLUSEYE.
Nationality: Nigerian.
Date of Birth: April 28, 1951.
Marital Status: Married.
Permanent Address: 19, Obayan Street, Akoka, Lagos, Nigeria.
Academic Position: Assistant Professor.
Qualifications:
i) Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.); October 22, 1986- University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
ii) Master of Science (Physical Therapy); October 1, 1982- Long Island University, Brooklyn Center, New York, United States of America.
iii) Bachelor of Science (Physiotherapy); June 30, 1977- University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
Title of Ph.D. Thesis: “The Effects of Different Exercise Training Programs on Total Cholesterol and High Density Lipoprotein Levels in Women”.
Employment History:
i) King Saud University Riyadh- : From January 1989 to date.
ii) Kuwait University, Kuwait-: From September 1987 to January 1989.
iii) University of Ibadan, Ibadan-: From April 1983 to October 1986.
iv) United Cerebral Palsy Association of New York State, U.S.A.-: November 1982 to March 1983.
v) General Hospital, Lagos, Nigeria. -: August 1978 to August 1981.
Membership of Professional Associations.
Member of Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy.
Member of The Medical Rehabilitation Therapists Board of Nigeria.
Member of National Association of Physical and Health Education and Recreation.
Member of Nigeria Association of Sports Science and Medicine.
Research and Publications:
1) “Profile of Elderly Saudi Male Subjects Patronizing a Social Center and the Effect of a 6-Week Walking Program”., by Kamaldeen A. OLUSEYE. Journal of the Nigeria Medical Rehabilitation Therapists; Vol.5, No. 1,(Issue No. 9) June, 2000; pp 5-7.
2) “Effect of High-heeled Shoes and Culturally Habitual Posture on Calf Muscle Flexibility” by Waleed A. Al-Dali and Kamaldeen A. Oluseye. Arab Gulf J. Scientific Res., 17 (3), pp 326-335(1999).
3) “Normative Values of Spinal Mobility for Saudi Arabian Healthy Adult Females” by Sami S. Abdulwahab, Kamaldeen A. Oluseye, Rania M. Zendaki and Ahlam S. Arab; Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc 30: 423-424,1996.
4) “ Cardiovascular responses to exercise in Nigerian women” by Kamaldeen Aremu Oluseye. Journal of Human Hypertension(1990) 4, 77-79.
5) “ Relative Transmissivity Of Local Substitutes For the Manufacturer’s Ultrasonic Transmission Medium” by Dr(Mrs) Arinola O. Sanya and Dr. Kamaldeen A. Oluseye. Journal of Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy Vol X No. 2, 1990.
Unpublished Conference Presentations:
1) “ Physical Disability as a Potential Precursor of Psychosocial Handicap”: presented at the 2nd National Symposium on Rehabilitation of Ministry of Health (AlGassim Region) : November 29-30, 1994.
2) “ Exercise versus blood lipids profile: What implication for blood pressure in Nigerian women?”: presented at the Fifth International Interdisciplinary Conference on Hypertension in Blacks in Long Beach, California, May 3-7, 1990.
3) “Physiotherapy Services in Primary Health Care: Potential weakness and strength Inherent I Implementation Strategies”: presented at the Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy conference at Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria, November 1984.
4) “The Community Physiotherapy and the Primary Health Care”: presented at the 1986 Physiotherapy week Symposium organized by the Association of Physiotherapy Students, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
Conferences and symposia participated in:
1) International Symposium on Osteoporosis: Organized by Security Forces Hospital and accredited by the Saudi Council for Health Specialties: January27- 29,2002.
2) The 3rd Pan-Arab Rheumatology Conference: Organized by King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, Riyadh: 05-08 October 1997.
3) Symposium on “Neuromotor Control and Rehabilitation of the Adult Neurologically Impaired Patient”: Organized by King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, Riyadh: 12-13 April, 1995.
4) Symposium on Geriatrics & Geriatric Rehabilitation : Organized by The Joint Board for Post Graduate Medical Education, Riyadh: 10-11 November, 1991.
5) 1st Riyadh Physiotherapy International Symposium : Organized by Riyadh Physiotherapy Group and King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center: 9-10 June 1993.
Some workshops participated in:
1) Second workshop on “Occupational therapy as a means of rehabilitation”. Organized by Prince Salman Center for Disability Research: 26 September-1st October 1998.
2) Workshop on Scholarly Writing organized by King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center: 6 May 1997.
3) The Diagnosis and Treatment of Muscle Imbalances and Associated Movement Impairment Syndromes. Organized by King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center: 15-16 April, 1995..
4) 3rd Annual Study Day: Alternative techniques for Health Professionals. Organized by the Riyadh Regional Group of Occupational Therapists: 4 November, 1993.
5) Tanscutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation(T.E.N.S.) : Organized by DIMEQ International( ENRAF NONIUS).
6) Splinting and Supportive Gadgets in Medical Rehabilitation. Organized by Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria: April 28, 1986.