
Associate Chief Physician
Education:Master of Medicine
Highly experienced in the comprehensive diagnosis, intervention, and neuromodulation of pediatric neurodevelopmental disorders, with a specialized focus on Cerebral Palsy (CP), Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). I have accumulated extensive clinical experience in integrating traditional rehabilitation techniques with modern medicine. This includes the application of traditional Tuina (Chinese massage) for common pediatric conditions such as diarrhea and the common cold, as well as the specialized use of traditional acupuncture and Tuina in the neurorehabilitation of pediatric neurological conditions, particularly developmental disorders and congenital muscular torticollis. My clinical approach emphasizes a holistic and multi-modal strategy for the long-term management of complex pediatric disabilities.
My research is dedicated to long-term clinical and translational studies in pediatric neurodevelopmental disorders, focusing on objective assessment and precision rehabilitation for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD, and related developmental or motor impairments. In recent years, I have conducted systematic research on the quantitative phenotyping of sensorimotor integration in children, the analysis of EEG-based neural mechanisms, and the development of digital intervention strategies.To date, I have served as the principal investigator or key participant in over ten research projects, including one national-level project, three provincial/ministerial-level projects, and six departmental-level grants. My academic contributions include more than ten peer-reviewed publications in core journals and SCI-indexed periodicals, as well as one registered patent. Additionally, I have contributed to the authorship of specialized medical textbooks, including Pediatric Critical Rehabilitation and Pediatric Rehabilitation.




