Tasneem Abu Mhaimed is a dedicated physiotherapist with over 9 years of clinical experience in physical therapy. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Physiotherapy (2017) from the University of Jordan & a Diploma in Hospital Management and Operational Excellence (2022) from the American University of Egypt.
Throughout her career, Tasneem has worked extensively in home health and specialized care settings, with a strong focus on neuro-rehabilitation and the management of patients with complex and special needs. She has developed advanced clinical skills in managing patients across neurological, orthopedic, and geriatric populations, particularly within inclinc & home-based care models.
She has completed additional training in gait analysis, dry needling, and LSVT BIG® treatment for Parkinson’s disease, further strengthening her ability to improve mobility, functional independence, and overall quality of life.
Tasneem is committed to patient-centered care, working closely with patients and their families to support recovery, promote independence, and deliver tailored rehabilitation programs in both clinic and home environments.
Treatment Techniques & Clinical Methods
Manual Therapy (joint mobilization, soft tissue techniques)
Dry Needling
Acupuncture
Exercise Therapy & Prescribed Rehabilitation Programs
Neurological Rehabilitation Techniques
LSVT BIG® for Parkinson’s Disease
Gait Analysis & Functional Mobility Training
Balance & Fall Prevention Training
Functional Task Training for Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
Home-Based Rehabilitation Programs
Pain Management & Movement Re-education
Conditions Treated:
Neurological Conditions
Parkinson’s Disease
Stroke (CVA) Rehabilitation
Multiple Sclerosis
Neurological gait and balance disorders
Functional mobility impairments
Orthopedic & Musculoskeletal Conditions
Back and neck pain
Joint pain and dysfunction
Post-operative orthopedic rehabilitation
Soft tissue injuries
Chronic pain conditions
Headaches
TMJ Dysfunction
Geriatric Rehabilitation
Age-related functional decline
Falls risk and balance impairment
Reduced mobility and deconditioning
Frailty and strength loss
Assistive Devices Prescription
Home Modification Assessment
Patients with limited mobility
Post-hospital discharge rehabilitation
Long-term rehabilitation needs
Patients with special needs requiring multidisciplinary support