Yared Asmare Abeje

Yared Asmare Abeje
  • Master of Science
  • Senior Lecturer at University of Gondar

Teaching, research and community service

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Introduction
I am a seasoned professional with extensive expertise as a senior anatomist and physiotherapist. My work encompasses a diverse array of activities, including teaching the intricacies of human anatomy, conducting innovative research, and providing essential community services that promote health and well-being. I have a particular passion for delving into the fields of musculoskeletal physiotherapy and rehabilitation science, where I explore effective strategies for improving patient
Current institution
University of Gondar
Current position
  • Senior Lecturer
Education
September 2009 - July 2011
University of Gondar
Field of study
  • Human Anatomy

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Publications (11)
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Introduction Cephalopelvic disproportion (CPD) is a condition in which the baby's head is too large or the mother's pelvis is too small, making it difficult for the baby to pass through the birth canal during labor even if the uterine contraction is strong enough. This can lead to prolonged or obstructed labor, which poses serious risks to both the...
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Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a chronic focal mono-neuropathy caused by mechanical distortion of the nerve at the carpal tunnel. It is thought to affect between 4 and 5% of people worldwide, 50 per1000 persons in developed countries, 12.1% in east Africa and 29.2% Ethiopia. The common risk factors include but not limited to, age, sex, inflammator...
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Background Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is the descent of the vaginal wall, cervix, uterus, bladder, and rectum downward into the vaginal canal. It occurs owing to the weakness of the structures supporting and keeping pelvic organs in an anatomic position. Prolapse occurs due to exposure to risk factors; women in developing countries are highly pred...
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Background Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is the descent of the vaginal wall, cervix, uterus, bladder, and rectum downward into the vaginal canal. It occurs owing to the weakness of the structures supporting and keeping pelvic organs in anatomic position. Prolapse occurs due to exposure to risk factors; women in developing countries are highly predisp...
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Palmar creases are unique, permanent, and genetically controlled morphological variables. Recognizing palmar crease types are important for personal identification, criminal investigations, and diagnosis of congenital diseases. This study aimed to reveal the anthropological characteristics as well as contribute to the diagnosing of congenital disea...
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Introduction: The jugular foramen is a large irregular hiatus that lies on each side of the skull. It is subdivided into anterior , middle and posterior compartments. The shape and size of jugular foramen are related to the size of internal jugular vein and the presence or absence of a prominent superior jugular bulb. Objective: The aim of the pres...
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Introduction Anomalous cord insertion causes bad pregnancy outcomes. Therefore, knowledge on the prevalence and risk factors of anomalous cord insertion will reinforce the prenatal care by health providers in addressing the adverse outcome caused by this abnormality. Methods and Materials An institution-based cross-sectional study design was condu...
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Background Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is the descent of the vaginal wall, cervix, uterus, bladder, and rectum downward into the vaginal canal. Its prevalence is higher among women in developing countries because women are more prone to risk factors. In Ethiopia, women with prolapse seek treatments at advanced stages of prolapse; hence, surgical ma...
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Background: Clubfoot also called as congenital tailpipes equinovarus is a complex ankle and foot deformity characterized by forefoot adduction and supination, midfoot cavus and hindfoot varus and equinus. It is estimated that more than 100,000 babies are born each year worldwide with clubfoot, and 80% are seen in developing nations. Different scor...
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Background: The foramen magnum (FM) is the largest opening and is outlet through which medulla oblongata and spinal cord along with meninges, vertebral arteries, anterior and posterior spinal arteries, tectorial membrane, alar ligaments, and spinal branch of the accessory nerve. Occipital condyle (OC) is an important part of craniovertebral or cra...

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