Office hours
7 a.m to 5 p.m
Hatem Lazem
Postgraduate Researcher
Public Health
University of Exeter
Medical School Building
St Luke's Campus
Exeter EX1 2LU
I am a physiotherapist and academic researcher with extensive clinical and teaching experience in musculoskeletal and neurological rehabilitation, with a particular interest in stroke recovery. My work is dedicated to advancing digital health including telerehabilitation solutions for people post-stroke. In addition to hands-on clinical practice, I have contributed as an assistant lecturer in physiotherapy at faculty of physical therapy, Cairo University, and as a research assistant on many projects focused on developing innovative wearable technologies and rehabilitation interventions.
My professional journey is deeply rooted in a commitment to improving rehabilitation outcomes and informing evidence-based practice. I have a strong passion for research that is responsive to the needs and priorities of patients, and I consistently prioritize Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) across all facets of my work. By integrating the voices of patients, carers, and the wider community, I strive to ensure that my research not only advances scientific knowledge but also has a meaningful and lasting impact on real-world rehabilitation practices. My goal is to bridge the gap between research, clinical care, and patient experiences, fostering a more inclusive and effective approach to rehabilitation.
Interests:
Telerehabilitation in neurological conditions and with multimorbid elderly patients especially stroke survivors.
Using virtual reality for assessment and management of stroke survivors.
Exploring human movement among neurological conditions.
Qualifications:
- BSc in physical therapy, faculty of physical therapy, Cairo University (2013)
- MSc in physical therapy, faculty of physical therapy, Cairo University (2019)
- licensed physiotherapist (Egypt)
- HCPC registered physiotherapist (UK)
Research Activities:
- Research Assistant, Smart wearable device (GaitQ-1), University of Exeter (Sep 2023 – May 2024).
- Research Assistant, Smart wearable device (GaitQ-2), University of Exeter (Sep 2024 – present).
- Research Assistant, Knee4Life Project – Empowering Knee Recovery After Total Knee Replacement Through Digital Health (Sep 2024 – present).
- Researcher (Study coordinator at Exeter, Leads, and Oxford sites), Stroke Pain Project (CPNN+), University of Exeter (March 2025 – present).


