110.07.16 澳洲西雪梨大學物理治療學科(Western Sydney University, Australia) 張子熙(Prof. Roy Cheung) 教授及主任:確認和修正步態特點以促進健康
[Professional Online Lectures] 健康照護的跨域研究 Multidisciplinary Research on Healthcare
主題: 確認和修正步態特點以促進健康
演講者:張子熙教授 | 澳洲西雪梨大學 物理治療學科主任
日期: 2021年7月16日 (五) 10:30 am to 12:00 pm
學經歷:
張教授從香港理工大學取得物理治療學士以及博士學位,並在哈佛大學的Spaulding National Running Center完成博士後訓練。張教授專長於人類步態生物工程和再訓練研究,特別是在於肌肉骨骼狀態、步態神經控制以及發展步態再訓練的穿戴式感應器發展。他的碩士和博士學生包含跨領域之背景(如物理治療師、醫師和工程師)。他的研究持續被重要研究基金支持,而他的研究成果包含多個美國專利和國際發展獎項。
演講內容:在這個線上演講,張教授將會分享他過往和目前正在進行的研究。這系列研究將討論使用傳統實驗室的動態捕捉以及功能性的方式(如穿戴式感應器)來分析人類的步態以及動作。這個演講將會跨物理治療、職能治療以及生物工程領域。
Topic: Identify and modify the fingerprint of gait for better health.
Speaker: Prof. Roy CHEUNG, PT PhD | Head of Discipline – Physiotherapy, Western Sydney University, Australia
Date& time: July 16th 2021 | Friday | 10:30-12:00 pm (Taiwan local time)
Important achievement of the speaker:
Associate Editor, Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
International Editorial Review Board, Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy
Council Member, Council of Physiotherapy Deans Australia & New Zealand
Board member, International Assessment Board, Irish Research Council
Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Orthopaedics & Traumatology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Fellow and Commission Member, Hong Kong Association of Sports Medicine and Sports Science
Education and experience:
Professor Roy Cheung received his physiotherapy undergraduate and PhD degrees from Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Spaulding National Running Center, Harvard Medical School. Professor Cheung specialized in human gait biomechanics and retraining research, in particular biomechanical factors of musculoskeletal conditions, neural control of gait, and development of wearable sensors for gait retraining. He has supervised a number of Master and PhD students with a diverse background (e.g., physical therapists, physicians, and engineers). His research work has been continuously supported by major competitive grants, and his research deliverables include US patents and international invention awards.
Topic content: In this webinar, Professor Cheung is going to share his past and ongoing research related to human gait and movement analysis using traditional laboratory-based motion capturing as well as more functional approaches such as wearable sensors. This topic across the disciplines in physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and biomechanics.