Best Researcher Award

Maria Papandreou
University of West Attika, Greece

Maria Papandreou
Affiliation University of West Attika
Country Greece
Scopus ID 8964296200
Documents 52
Citations 815
h-index 12
Subject Area Health Professions
Event International Award and Honors
ORCID 0000-0002-0415-0546

Maria Papandreou is a researcher affiliated with the University of West Attika whose scholarly work contributes to the fields of rehabilitation sciences, physiotherapy, musculoskeletal health, exercise intervention, and sports medicine. Her publication record demonstrates sustained engagement with evidence-based clinical practice and the evaluation of functional outcomes among diverse populations. Through peer-reviewed studies addressing pain management, movement assessment, balance, quality of life, and athletic performance, she has contributed to the advancement of contemporary health professions research.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an overview of the academic profile and research achievements of Maria Papandreou. Her body of work encompasses clinical rehabilitation, sports performance assessment, musculoskeletal disorders, and exercise-based therapeutic interventions. Through methodological studies and applied clinical investigations, her research supports evidence-based decision-making within health professions and contributes to improved patient outcomes and functional performance.[2]

Keywords

Physiotherapy, Rehabilitation Sciences, Sports Medicine, Musculoskeletal Health, Functional Movement, Dynamic Balance, Quality of Life Assessment, Motor Imagery, Clinical Research, Exercise Therapy.

Introduction

The growing importance of rehabilitation and preventive healthcare has increased demand for rigorous clinical research addressing physical function, pain management, and movement optimization. Maria Papandreou’s academic contributions align with these priorities by examining interventions that enhance mobility, performance, and quality of life among both clinical and athletic populations.[3]

Research Profile

With 52 indexed publications, 815 citations, and an h-index of 12, Maria Papandreou has established a recognized research presence within Health Professions. Her work frequently investigates physical rehabilitation outcomes, movement assessment tools, musculoskeletal pain conditions, and evidence-based exercise interventions. The breadth of her publications demonstrates interdisciplinary engagement across physiotherapy, kinesiology, and sports science.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Investigation of active release techniques for reducing delayed-onset muscle soreness among football athletes.[2]
  • Evaluation of lumbar spine stabilization exercises and their effects on functional movement and balance.[3]
  • Assessment of motor imagery ability and perspective among professional football players.[4]
  • Clinical studies addressing rotator cuff-related shoulder pain and rehabilitation strategies.[5]
  • Validation of assessment instruments for patellofemoral pain among Greek patient populations.[6]

Publications

Recent publications include studies published in Healthcare, Applied Sciences, Clinics and Practice, and the Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology. These works address athlete recovery, sedentary lifestyle interventions, motor imagery in sports, shoulder pain management, and psychometric validation of clinical assessment tools. The diversity of topics reflects a commitment to translational healthcare research and practical clinical applications.[2][6]

Research Impact

The citation profile associated with Maria Papandreou’s scholarly output indicates continued engagement by researchers and practitioners in rehabilitation and sports science. Her studies contribute valuable evidence regarding exercise interventions, functional assessment methodologies, and patient-centered therapeutic outcomes. Such contributions support clinical practice development and encourage further investigation within allied health disciplines.[1]

Award Suitability

Maria Papandreou’s research record demonstrates sustained scholarly productivity, measurable citation impact, and contributions to clinically relevant health professions research. Her investigations address contemporary healthcare challenges through scientifically grounded methodologies and practical applications. These characteristics align closely with the objectives of the International Award and Honors program and support consideration for recognition through the Best Researcher Award.[1]

Conclusion

Maria Papandreou represents an active contributor to rehabilitation science and health professions research. Through publications addressing musculoskeletal health, athletic performance, movement assessment, and therapeutic exercise, she has advanced knowledge relevant to clinicians, researchers, and healthcare stakeholders. Her scholarly profile reflects both academic productivity and meaningful engagement with evidence-based healthcare practice.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Maria Papandreou, Author ID 8964296200. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=8964296200
  2. Papandreou, M. et al. (2026). Effects of a Single Session of Active Release Technique on Gastrocnemius Delayed-Onset Muscle Soreness in Male Amateur Football Athletes. Healthcare.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare14111581
  3. Papandreou, M. et al. (2026). The Effect of Lumbar Spine Stabilization Exercises on Quality of Life, Functional Movement, and Dynamic Balance. Applied Sciences.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/app16115432
  4. Papandreou, M. et al. (2025). Motor Imagery Ability and Motor Imagery Perspective Among Professional Football Players. Healthcare.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13233045
  5. Papandreou, M. et al. (2025). Addressing Rotator Cuff-Related Shoulder Pain. Clinics and Practice.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/clinpract15020030
  6. Papandreou, M. et al. (2025). Reliability and Validity Measures of the Patellofemoral Subscale KOOS-PF in Greek Patients with Patellofemoral Pain. Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/jfmk10010044
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