Publications & Research

Dr. Mustafa Hammad contributes to medical literature through peer-reviewed research and clinical publications. His work is indexed in PubMed and other medical databases, advancing the field of neurology and related specialties.

Note: Please refer to Dr. Hammad's CV for the complete list of all published articles and books.

Research Article

Advanced Diagnostic Techniques in Clinical Neurophysiology

Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology

Comprehensive review of advanced diagnostic techniques and their applications in neurological diagnosis.

Clinical NeurophysiologyDiagnostic TestingNeurological Disorders
Clinical Study

Interventional Pain Management: Minimally Invasive Approaches

Pain Medicine Journal

Clinical study evaluating the efficacy of minimally invasive interventional pain management techniques.

Interventional Pain MedicineChronic PainMinimally Invasive Procedures
Review Article

Sleep Disorder Diagnosis and Treatment Protocols

Sleep Medicine Reviews

Comprehensive review of current protocols for sleep disorder diagnosis and evidence-based treatment approaches.

Sleep MedicineSleep DisordersTreatment Protocols
Research Article

Regenerative Medicine Applications in Neurological Conditions

Regenerative Medicine Journal

Exploration of regenerative medicine applications and their potential in treating neurological conditions.

Regenerative MedicineNeurological ConditionsStem Cell Therapy
Clinical Study

Electrodiagnostic Testing in Peripheral Neuropathy

Muscle & Nerve

Clinical study on the role of electrodiagnostic testing in the diagnosis and management of peripheral neuropathy.

Clinical NeurophysiologyPeripheral NeuropathyEMG/NCS

Research Contributions

Previously through the American Research Center, and currently through the American Medical Institute, Dr. Hammad is always involved in advancing medical research and clinical innovation. His publications contribute to evidence-based medicine and help improve patient outcomes through the dissemination of clinical knowledge and research findings.

For access to full-text articles and additional research contributions, please visit PubMed or contact the American Medical Institute.