Rehabilitation Department

Overview

Founded in 1989, the Department of Rehabilitation at Children's Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine is the cradle of pediatric rehabilitation in Zhejiang Province and one of China's earliest specialized institutions dedicated to the rehabilitation of pediatric neurodevelopmental disorders. Spanning over 10,000 square meters across Hubin Campus and Moganshan Campus, the department boasts nearly 100 inpatient beds and handles an annual outpatient volume of over 250,000 visits. Our distinguished multidisciplinary team consists of professionals in neuroscience, rehabilitation medicine, nursing, and psychology, including 3 Chief Physicians, 4 Associate Chief Physicians, 1 Associate Research Fellow, 11 Attending Physicians, and 8 Supervisor Therapists. In terms of academic qualifications, the team comprises 7 PhDs, 52 Masters, and 1 Postdoctoral Fellow, forming a solid backbone for clinical practice, teaching, and research.

As a Provincial Key Discipline and Clinical Center of Excellence, the department undertakes multiple important roles: it serves as the Zhejiang Pediatric Rehabilitation Quality Control Center, the provincial base for child disability prevention, the leading unit of the Zhejiang Autism Rehabilitation Alliance, and a standardized training base accredited by the Chinese Medical Association. Additionally, it is recognized as a pilot unit for the National Autism Prevention and Control Standardization Project. Over the years, the department has achieved leapfrog development, evolving from traditional single-modality therapy to the application of cutting-edge technologies such as brain-computer interfaces and digital therapeutics. Its comprehensive strength and academic influence have long been ranked among the top tier in China.


Service

Our clinical expertise covers a wide spectrum of pediatric conditions, providing comprehensive rehabilitation services across the following areas:

Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Diagnosis and targeted rehabilitation for Cerebral Palsy, motor delay, intellectual disability, and Global Developmental Delay.

Full-Cycle Management of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Comprehensive services including early screening, accurate diagnosis, individualized intervention, and long-term follow-up for ASD.

Behavioral Disorders: Specialized assessment and intervention for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Tic Disorders.

Rare Diseases and Neuromuscular Disease: Rehabilitation support for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Spinal Muscular Atrophy, and other hereditary neuromuscular diseases.

Neuro-Trauma Rehabilitation: Rehabilitation care for children recovering from critical illnesses, as well as those with brain and spinal cord injuries.

Musculoskeletal Care: Rehabilitation treatment for orthopedic conditions and musculoskeletal injuries.

Early Intervention: Neuro-functional assessment and evidence-based early intervention programs for premature infants and high-risk newborns.


Professional Features

Adhering to a patient-centered approach, the department has established a Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) to deliver personalized and precision rehabilitation programs. We employ a full suite of standardized evaluation tools, including Griffiths, Bayley, Peabody, ADOS-2, and PEP-3, complemented by advanced neurophysiological assessment techniques such as Video Electroencephalography (VEEG), repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS), surface Electromyography (sEMG), and Event-Related Potentials (ERP). Our therapeutic portfolio encompasses state-of-the-art interventions, including motor therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, hydrotherapy, S-E-T suspension training, sonic vibration therapy, shockwave therapy, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy.

At the forefront of technological integration in rehabilitation, the department is equipped with high-precision instruments such as gait analysis systems, functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), EEG biofeedback devices, and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) equipment, which support sophisticated neuro-functional mapping and personalized treatment planning. We also attach great importance to family involvement in the rehabilitation process, offering regular parental training programs and rehabilitation seminars to empower families as key partners in care. Internationally, we maintain deep and long-term collaborative partnerships with renowned institutions such as Loma Linda University in the United States, facilitating continuous academic exchange and ensuring that our clinical practices align with international standards.



Research

The department is committed to bridging clinical practice and basic science, integrating clinical care, teaching, research, and training into a cohesive and synergistic framework. Leveraging its national-level platform, the department has taken the lead in numerous high-impact research initiatives, including projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and provincial "Pioneer" and "Leading Goose" R&D programs, with cumulative research funding exceeding 20 million RMB.

Our academic achievements are remarkable: the department has led the compilation of over 10 national clinical guidelines and 2 group standards. Faculty members have published 54 academic papers, with 25 indexed in the Science Citation Index (SCI), including a paper with a peak impact factor of 20.693. The department has been awarded the Third Prize of the Science and Technology Award from the Chinese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine and the Third Prize of the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Academic Award. To date, it has published 10 specialized monographs and obtained 2 authorized invention patents. In the field of education, as a nationally recognized standardized training base, the department hosts annual national continuing education courses and welcomes nearly 100 visiting fellows each year, making significant contributions to the cultivation of high-quality rehabilitation professionals and the development of a robust regional rehabilitation network.


Expert Team

No. Name Academic Rank

1

Li Haifeng

Chief Physician

2

Zhou Xuejuan

Chief Physician

3

Yu Yonglin

Associate Chief Physician

4

Wang Hui

Associate Chief Physician

5

Xu Jialu

Associate Chief Physician

6

Zhu Jinpiao

Associate Fellow

7

Ruan Wencong

Associate Chief Physician