Pediatric Rehabilitation Specialist

Mohamed Hany Dawood

Areas of Focus
Pediatric Rehabilitation Specialist
  • DMI Therapy – Stimulates neuroplasticity to improve motor skills like sitting, standing, and walking.
  • Sensory Integration – Enhances sensory processing for better focus, movement, and daily function.
  • CVI Rehabilitation – Improves visual attention and functional vision.
  • Pediatric Neurorehabilitation – Supports children with neurological and genetic conditions.
  • Early Intervention – Promotes milestone achievement in infants and toddlers.
  • Occupational Therapy – Builds fine motor skills, independence, and self-care.
  • Scoliosis Management – Non-surgical posture correction and bracing guidance.
  • Seating & Positioning – Custom seating solutions for comfort and function.
  • Spider Therapy – Suspension-based therapy to boost strength and balance.
  • Family Education – Equips families to support progress at home.

Personal Info

Mohamed Hani is a Pediatric Rehabilitation Specialist who holds BPT and specialized in Physical, occupational therapy and CVI Over 10 years of experience in the field of pediatric rehabilitation, Cofounder and vice technical manager of hope of pediatrics centers in 6 countries
Certified
  • Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI) therapy (intermediate level B)
  • Sensory Integration therapy (certified by University of Southern California)
  • Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI) rehabilitation
  • Pediatric neurorehabilitation and developmental care
  • Hippo therapy from American association of hippotherapy
Specialty :
Pediatric Rehabilitation Specialist
Experience :
+ 10 years

What is DMI Therapy?

DMI (Dynamic Movement Intervention) boosts neuroplasticity and motor skills like sitting, crawling, and walking—ideal for children with cerebral palsy or developmental delays.

Can you help with sensory issues?

Yes. Our Sensory Integration Therapy improves how children process touch, sound, and movement—enhancing focus and daily function.

What is CVI Program?

It’s designed for children with Cortical Visual Impairment, helping them improve visual attention and learning through vision.

Why is Early Intervention important?

Early support helps children with delays reach milestones sooner, improving long-term outcomes in speech, motor skills, and learning.

What does Occupational Therapy involve?

OT builds fine motor skills, self-care abilities, and independence in daily routines like dressing, feeding, and writing.

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