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Amr Amal |
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| Occupation(s) | University professor, researcher, orthopedic |
| Employer(s) | Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University |
Amr Amal (Arabic: عمرو أمل) is an Egyptian academic, researcher.[1] He is an orthopadic surgeon and academic affiliated with Ain Shams University.[2] He works in clinical orthopaedics with special interest in joint surgery,[3] sports injuries and minimally invasive techniques.[4]
Early life and education
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Amal graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at Ain Shams University and completed postgraduate training in orthopaedic surgery at the same institution.[5]
He is also a member and lecturer at the AO Foundation, where he contributes to specialized educational and professional development programs.[6]
He is a lecturer and consultant in orthopaedic surgery at Ain Shams University and practices clinically in Cairo, Egypt.[7] His clinic location is listed in local directories. Amal is a university lecturer in Ain Shams University.[8]
Selected publications
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- Osman, Wael Samir; Younis, Ahmed Saeed; Thompson, Jacqueline; Amin, Amr Amal; El-Sebai, Mahmoud (2020). “Knee Rheumatoid Arthritis With Lateral Tibial Plateau and Tibial Stress Fractures Managed With One-Stage Knee Joint Replacement”. Arthroplasty Today. 6 (3): 487–491. doi:10.1016/j.artd.2020.06.002. PMID 32685641.[9][10]
- Gamal, Dalia Mohamed; Khalil, Salma Ashraf; Samaan, Sarah Farid; Amin, Amr Amal (2025). “Gender differences in axial spondyloarthritis regarding clinical, radiological characteristics and response to treatment in an Egyptian cohort”. Egyptian Rheumatology & Rehabilitation. 12 (1): 1–9. doi:10.1186/s43166-025-00328-2.
{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)[11][12] - Samaan, Sarah Farid; Amin, Amr Amal (2025). “Clinical, radiographic and functional differences between juvenile-onset and adult-onset ankylosing spondylitis: Results from the PSOAS cohort”. Rheumatology. 45. doi:10.21608/eoj.2025.365229.1012.[13][14]
- Amin, Amr Amal; El-Sebai, Mahmoud (2024). “Bone healing more anatomical axes”. Journal of Orthopaedic Research.[12]


