


Dr. Hany Elbibany
The first Egyptian human doctor scientifically qualified to treat symptoms and pain of the spine using chiropractic techniques
Certificates obtained by Dr. Hany Elbibany



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Who is Dr. Hany Elbibany?
The first Egyptian human doctor scientifically qualified by Life University of Chiropractic in America, to treat symptoms and pain of the spine using chiropractic techniques listed by the World Health Organization, which has an international union in Canada that oversees the development of the profession in more than eighty member countries representing practitioners. Egypt is affiliated with the branch of the regional union for the Middle East and the Mediterranean in Cyprus.
Born in Mansoura in 1961, he grew up in Cairo and studied there until he graduated from Ain Shams Faculty of Medicine in 1984. His first dream in life was to pursue a specialty different from the one he had matured with in his family. But even after graduating and obtaining a degree in medical analysis, he still felt some deficiency in the medical specialty - God wanted to give him what he lacked in the specialty of chiropractic, which he felt a special desire to study to relieve his mother's back pain (may God have mercy on her), which the doctors failed to find relief for, if not to increase her problems with wrong advice.
He joined Life American College in 1990 and graduated in 1994. He worked in the United States during and after his studies. Then he returned to Cairo to visit his mother who was suffering from back pain, especially after the death of his mother. Her great response to treatment was a strong motivation to start his clinic in Heliopolis in 1997.
During that time, he continued to follow up on experiences and information, so he traveled several times to countries such as Saudi Arabia, Dubai, and America. This was to renew his experiences and treatment methods in Egypt. He worked at Life Chiropractic Center in Malaysia, then returned to visit his patients in Egypt. He is working on full recognition of the profession and bringing practitioners to be able to spread chiropractic health services in other governorates, especially after his accreditation by Palmer USA as an external professor to train its graduates in Cairo.
Although the Supreme Council of Universities recommended that the chiropractic specialty be introduced and the profession be under the supervision of the Ministry of Health in 2006, the long time and the application process having to go through several stages increased the feeling of instability. Despite the success achieved and the great encouragement from patients and friends, a number of negatives, including the lack of a specialty within the Doctors Syndicate, hindered the continued growth of the specialty and its introduction to the public.