Dr. Sonda JALLOULI | Neurology | Excellence in Research
Research laboratory of evaluation and management of musculoskeletal system patho, Tunisia
Profile
Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. Sonda Jallouli’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Physiotherapy from the High School of Health Sciences and Techniques of Sfax (ESSTSS) in 2018. During her undergraduate studies, she excelled in her coursework and completed her end-of-studies project on “Physiotherapy Treatment Following Breast Cancer Surgery,” supervised by Mme Rim Loussaeif. This project was highly regarded, reflecting her early commitment to integrating therapeutic practices with clinical applications. Her undergraduate performance set a strong foundation for her future academic and professional achievements, and she graduated with high distinction.
Following her bachelor’s degree, Dr. Jallouli pursued a Master’s degree in Biological Sciences of Physical and Sports Activities at the ISSEP of Sfax, Tunisia. In 2020, she completed her MSc with a thesis titled “Effect of Nocturnal Melatonin Ingestion on Postural Balance, Functional Mobility, and Fall Risk in People with Multiple Sclerosis,” under the supervision of Dr. Omar Hammouda. Her research focused on the impact of melatonin on multiple sclerosis patients, reflecting her dedication to addressing complex health challenges through scientific inquiry. Dr. Jallouli’s master’s thesis was acclaimed, earning her the distinction of being the valedictorian of her class, which showcased her exceptional research skills and academic prowess.
Professional Endeavors
Dr. Jallouli is currently a Lecturer at the High Institute of Sport and Physical Education (ISSEP) of Sfax, University of Sfax, Tunisia. In her role, she combines her expertise in biomechanics and exercise physiology with her passion for teaching, contributing to the academic growth of students in the field of sports and physical education. Additionally, she is a member of the research laboratory “Evaluation and Management of Musculoskeletal System Pathologies (LR20ES09),” where she engages in advanced research within the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Sfax.
Her professional trajectory includes a significant stint at the Habib Bourguiba University Hospital in Sfax, where she worked in multiple departments, including Physical Medicine and Functional Rehabilitation, Neurology, Biochemistry, Immunology, and Hematology. This multidisciplinary exposure has enriched her understanding of the interplay between physical activity, biological sciences, and clinical practices.
Contributions and Research Focus
Dr. Jallouli’s research is distinguished by its focus on the intersection of physical activity and biological sciences, particularly in relation to multiple sclerosis. Her Ph.D. dissertation, completed in 2023, titled “Physical Activity and Melatonin in Multiple Sclerosis: Impact on Biological Adaptations and Functional Capacity,” reflects a deep exploration of how physical activity and melatonin affect patients with multiple sclerosis. Her work integrates biomechanics and exercise physiology to offer novel insights into improving functional capacity and biological adaptations in individuals with neurological conditions.
Her contributions extend beyond her doctoral research, with a strong emphasis on understanding how physiological interventions can influence disease progression and patient outcomes. Dr. Jallouli’s research includes exploring the role of melatonin in improving postural balance, functional mobility, and fall risk, providing valuable insights into managing chronic conditions through non-pharmacological approaches.
Accolades and Recognition
Dr. Jallouli’s academic excellence has been recognized through various honors and awards. Her Master’s thesis received high praise, and she was distinguished as the valedictorian of her class, which highlights her exceptional performance and dedication. Her Ph.D. thesis was awarded the highest distinction, “Very Honorable with Congratulations from the Jury,” a testament to her research’s quality and impact. These accolades underscore her commitment to advancing the field of sports science and physical activity.
Impact and Influence
Dr. Jallouli’s work has a profound impact on both the academic and clinical communities. By bridging the gap between research and practical application, her studies provide actionable insights that can enhance patient care and treatment outcomes. Her research on melatonin’s effects on multiple sclerosis patients offers promising avenues for improving therapeutic strategies and quality of life for individuals with chronic conditions.
Her role as a lecturer allows her to disseminate knowledge and inspire the next generation of researchers and practitioners, ensuring that her impact extends beyond her research contributions. Through her teaching and mentorship, Dr. Jallouli fosters a new generation of professionals equipped to tackle complex health issues.
Legacy and Future Contributions
Looking ahead, Dr. Jallouli is poised to continue making significant contributions to the field of sports science and physical activity. Her research into the physiological effects of interventions on chronic diseases positions her to lead further studies that could influence treatment protocols and enhance patient outcomes. Her dedication to both research and teaching ensures that her legacy will be one of advancing scientific knowledge and nurturing future experts in her field.
Dr. Jallouli’s future endeavors will likely focus on expanding her research to explore additional therapeutic interventions and their impacts on various neurological and musculoskeletal conditions. Her commitment to improving health through innovative research and education will undoubtedly leave a lasting mark on the field, contributing to better health outcomes and enhanced understanding of the interplay between physical activity and biological processes.
Publications
Effects of Nighttime Melatonin Ingestion on Dynamic Postural Balance and Muscle Strength the Following Morning in People Living with Multiple Sclerosis: A Preliminary Study
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- Authors: Sonda Jallouli, Sameh Ghroubi, Salma Sakka, Imen Ben Dhia, Mariem Damak, Abdelmoneem Yahia, Tarak Driss, Chokri Mhiri, Mohamed Habib Elleuch, Omar Hammouda
- Journal: Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery
- Year: 2024
Combined Effect of Gender Differences and Fatiguing Task on Postural Balance, Functional Mobility, and Fall Risk in Adults with Multiple Sclerosis: A Preliminary Study
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- Authors: Sonda Jallouli, Imen Ben Dhia, Salma Sakka, Chokri Mhiri, Abdelmoneem Yahia, Mohamed Habib Elleuch, Omar Hammouda, Sameh Ghroubi
- Journal: Neurological Research
- Year: 2022
Effect of Melatonin Intake on Postural Balance, Functional Mobility and Fall Risk in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis: A Pilot Study
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- Authors: Sonda Jallouli, Imen Ben Dhia, Salma Sakka, Chokri Mhiri, Abdelmoneem Yahia, Mohamed Habib Elleuch, Omar Hammouda, Sameh Ghroubi
- Journal: The International Journal of Neuroscience
- Year: 2022