皇冠428428娱乐娱城(中国)有限公司
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Name Shouwei Yue
Title Professor, Chief Physician, Ph.D. Advisor, Director of the Rehabilitation Center
Areas of Focus Rehabilitation diagnosis, Treatment of spinal diseases and nervous system diseases

He is the chairman of the 11th Committee of Chinese Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, vice chairman of the Chinese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine,  chairman of Shandong Association of Rehabilitation Medicine, director of the Quality Control Center of the Rehabilitation Medicine of Shandong Province, member of the expert evaluation group of Medical Science Department of National Natural Science Foundation Committee. He is the deputy editor in chief of  Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine and Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. He has undertaken 6 NSFC projects. More than 40 SCI papers and more than 100 domestic core journals have been published. He has won one second prize and three third prizes in Shandong Province. He edited the planning textbook Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation (3rd Edition), Rehabilitation Medicine (textbook for graduate students, 2nd Edition), Rehabilitation Medicine (textbook for standardized training for resident physicians, 2nd Edition), non-surgical treatment of lumbar disc herniation, non-surgical treatment of cervical spondylosis, clinical manual of rehabilitation medicine, and translated spinal manipulation therapy (2nd Edition). In 2012, he was awarded the title of "National Excellent Scientific and Technological Worker" by China Association for Science and Technology. In 2018, he was awarded the title of "Shandong Innovation Expert". He has been engaged in rehabilitation for more than 30 years and is good at the rehabilitation diagnosis and treatment of spinal diseases and nervous system diseases. He presided over the development of advanced rehabilitation treatment technologies, such as rapid lumbar traction, CT/US-guided botulinum toxin injection of cricopharyngeus muscle, and EMG-guided botulinum toxin injection.