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Hongbai Liu/Associate Director of rehabilitation

Name:Hongbai Liu


Title:Associate Director of rehabilitation


Clinical Interests:

He has been engaged in the clinical work of rehabilitation medicine for more than 20 years, with solid professional knowledge and outstanding clinical skills. He is good at using physical therapy, rehabilitation training and other methods to treat pain, improve function and improve the quality of life. He has rich clinical experience in diagnosis and rehabilitation of neurological diseases (such as stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, peripheral nerve injury, etc.), skeletal muscle system diseases (such as cervical spondylosis, lumbar disease, joint pain, etc.), as well as a variety of senile diseases and chronic diseases. Proficient in pain treatment of neck, shoulder, waist and leg, good at the use of ultrasound guidance under ozone injection for pain treatment, in vitro shock wave treatment of bone and joint pain, shoulder and joint dysfunction rehabilitation training. He has published a number of articles in domestic core journals, presided over 3 Guangdong medical research funds, and participated in 1 Guangdong Science and Technology Fund.


Bio:

After graduating with a master 's degree, he has been working in the Rehabilitation Department of the People' s Hospital of Guangdong Province. In 2008, he participated in the rehabilitation and rescue work of the Wenchuan earthquake.


Education:

Master of Rehabilitation, Sun Yat-sen University School of Medicine


Professional memberships:

Member of Rehabilitation Doctor Branch of Guangdong Medical Doctor Association, member of Neurological Rehabilitation Branch.


Publications:

Study of in vitro shock wave on osteoarthritis cartilage injury in the rabbit knee. Guangdong Medicine.

Study of platelet-rich plasma combined conversion growth factor on bone muscle injury in rats. Biomedical Engineering and Clinical Practice.

Effect of extracorporeal shock wave on knee osteoarthritis matrix metalloproteinase in rats. Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine.