The College of Applied Medical Sciences at Jouf University organizes a scientific lecture on the physiological and immunological effects of manual therapy
Jouf University, represented by the College of Applied Medical Sciences, organized a specialized scientific lecture entitled
“The Physiological and Immunological Effects of Manual Therapy,” presented by Dr. Murdi bin Suaan Al-Anzi, as part of the College’s efforts to support scientific activity and enhance integration between theoretical knowledge and clinical applications in the fields of applied medical sciences.
The lecture reviewed the physiological and immunological foundations related to manual therapy techniques, with an analysis of the biological mechanisms influencing therapeutic response and their linkage to clinical applications in the fields of physical therapy and rehabilitation. It also addressed aspects of evidence-based professional practice, in a way that contributes to developing the competence of healthcare practitioners and improving the quality of care provided to patients.
A rich scientific dialogue that bridges research and clinical practice in manual therapy
The event was attended by a number of faculty members, students, and interested participants, where the scientific discussions enriched the academic dialogue and provided a space for exchanging views on recent research trends related to manual therapy and its multidimensional effects.
This lecture comes as an extension of the College’s role in promoting scientific research as a cornerstone for the development of professional practice, as it is keen to link research outputs with actual clinical applications, in a way that enhances the adoption of evidence-based health practices and contributes to improving professional performance and the quality of services provided in healthcare settings.


