Kui Li, A.P., MD
Titles
Vice-Dean, Rehabilitation Department of the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University
Vice-chairmen, Experts Committee of Qualification Certification of Chinese Physical Therapist
Committee Member, Rehabilitation Branch of Chinese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine; Vice-chairmen, Group of Physical Therapy
Director, Association of Rehabilitation Medicine in Guangdong; Standing Committee Member, Rehabilitation Branch; Vice President, Branch of Physical Therapy
Committee Member, Association of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine in Guangdong, Vice-chairmen, Group of Physical Therapy
Research Interests
Assessment and Physical Therapy Techniques in Nervous System and Kinematic System
Selection and Application of Orthotics and Assistive Devices
Public Health
Education and Experience
Bachelor Degree of Science,Shanghai University of Sport (1992.9-1996.7)
MD, Rehabilitation Medicine & Physical Therapy, Sun Yat-sen University (2002.10-2004.12)
MD, Public Health, Sun Yat-sen University (2011.1-2013.12)
Physiotherapist, Rehabilitation Department of the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University (1996.7-2002.6)
Leading Physiotherapist,Rehabilitation Department of the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University (2002.6-2008.12)
Associate Chief physiotherapist,Rehabilitation Department of the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University (2008.12- )
Master Trainer of Courses for Redcord Neurac(I),Norway (2014)
Honors and Awards
Guangdong Advanced Individual of Wounded Persons Rehabilitation in Wenchuan Earthquake, 2008
Excellent Supervisor for Internship and Excellent Coacher (2002-)
Publications
Chief Director:
< Documentation Recording & Writing for Rehabilitation Therapist>, first edition 2016, People's Medical Publishing House.
<Physical Therapy Technology>, first edition 2016, Sun Yat-sen University Publishing House.
Involved in editing 6 monographs and 3 textbooks for undergraduates.
Clinical Research:
1.Li K, Xie DF, Li X, etc. The effect of sensorimotor training performed by carers on motor function of home-based rehabilitation in stroke patients. Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 2015, 30(12):1266-1271.
2.Li K, Fu Y, Li X, etc. The effect of ankle strategy stability limit training on balance and gait in recoverying stroke patients. Chin J of Phys Med Rehabi, 2012,34(2):113-115.
3.Li k, Hu, XQ, Zheng JL, etc. The effect of constraint-induced movement therapy on upper extremity function in in recoverying stroke patients. Chin J Phys Med Rehabi, 2008,30(7):466-469.
Contact
Rehabilitation Department of the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University
No.9, Building 6, Longkou East Rd, Tianhe District, Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China
Postcode: 510630
E-mail: likui3@126.com
Office phone: 86-20-85256010