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PolyU Introduces Hong Kong’s First Professional Certificate in Advanced Practice in Sports Physiotherapy

In response to the increasing demand for sports physiotherapy professionals, the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU), in collaboration with the School of Professional Education and Executive Development (SPEED), PolyU, and The Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association (HKPA) announced the launch of a groundbreaking Professional Certificate Course in Advanced Practice in Sports Physiotherapy.   Course Details: Date: July 2024 to Jan 2025 (Saturdays/Sundays) Course Fee : HK$25,000 (This course has been included in the list of reimbursable courses under the Continuing Education Fund) Professional Recognition: Professional Certificate awarded by PolyU SPEED Qualifications Framework (QF Level 6) Credit exemptions when articulating with PolyU's Master of Science in Sports Physiotherapy Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours upon successful completion of the course   Enrolment for the Professional Certificate in Advanced Practice in Sports Physiotherapy will open on May 2024. For more information on application procedures and course details, please visit www.speed-polyu.edu.hk or email to ceo@speed-polyu.edu.hk.   Sharing by Mr Salom YIU Kam Shing - Elite Ruby Player:   Sharing by Ms Vera LUI Lai Yiu - Elite Track and Field Athlete:

8 Mar, 2024

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Dr Chun Liang Hsu Appointed as Kuok Group Young Scholar in Aging and Neuroimaging

A significant acknowledgment of his pioneering research, it is our pleasure to announce that Dr Chun Liang Hsu, Assistant Professor of the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, has been appointed as the Kuok Group Young Scholar in Aging and Neuroimaging. This designation under The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU)’s Endowed Young Scholars Scheme marks not just a milestone for Dr Hsu but also distinguishes him as the first from our department to receive this prestigious honour. Dr Hsu’s exemplary journey in the field of Rehabilitation Sciences began with his graduation from the University of British Columbia, where he fostered his deep interest and expertise in the intricate aspects of aging, cognition, and mobility. His commitment and dedication to advancing our understanding of these areas were further recognised with the award of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Fellowship, enabling him to pursue postdoctoral training at the renowned Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research, Harvard Medical School. Using advanced neuroimaging techniques, Dr Hsu’s research offers critical insights into the neural underpinnings of functional impairments among aging clinical populations. His groundbreaking work sheds light on the relationship between cognition and mobility and explores how targeted interventions can enhance cognitive and mobility outcomes. Dr Hsu's comprehensive approach, combining methodologies from magnetic resonance imaging with a hands-on understanding of clinical populations, places him at the forefront of his field. The Endowed Young Scholars Scheme, aimed at fostering young academic talents, recognises the potential of researchers like Dr Hsu to drive transformative changes in their disciplines. This award underscores the joint commitment between PolyU, its benefactors, and outstanding scholars to nurture innovations that have a lasting positive impact on society. By receiving this endowment, Dr Hsu will have access to essential annual funding, promoting further advancements in his influential research into aging and neuroimaging. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Dr Hsu on this prestigious appointment and look forward to the continued impact of his research on understanding and enhancing the lives of aging populations around the globe.

20 Feb, 2024

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Appointment of RS Academia as Honorary Research Fellow at Hong Kong Police College

Dr Billy So, Assistant Professor of the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, has been appointed as an Honorary Research Fellow under the Honorary Research Fellowship Scheme at the Hong Kong Police College on 6 February 2024. This appointment aims to leverage the research expertise of experienced academics to elevate policing standards through evidence-based research initiatives. In his new role, Dr So will collaborate with the School of Foundation Training at the Hong Kong Police College to conduct scientific monitoring of the fitness and well-being development among Police Trainees. This collaboration will involve the use of a newly developed communication platform. Moreover, Dr So will play an important role in educating Police Trainees on the significance of tracking motion and physiological parameters for the advancement of physical fitness and health. This research project stands as a significant opportunity to empower Police Trainees to optimize their performance and resilience within the challenges of law enforcement.

8 Feb, 2024

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Department of Rehabilitation Sciences Inaugurates Master's Programmes for Academic Year 2023/24

The Department of Rehabilitation Sciences at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) proudly marked the inauguration of the Master in Physiotherapy (MPT) and Master in Occupational Therapy (MOT) Programmes for the academic year 2023/24 on 2 February. The ceremony, graced by esteemed government officials, underscored the significance of advancing rehabilitation therapy in a rapidly evolving societal landscape, especially in addressing the needs of an ageing society. Distinguished guests including Mr Ho Kai-ming, JP, Under Secretary for Labour and Welfare; Ms Leung Yee Lee, Maggie, Assistant Director (Rehabilitation & Medical Social Services), Social Welfare Department, and Prof. Marco Pang, Chair Professor of Neurorehabilitation and Head, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences joined key faculty members of the Department to officiate this momentous occasion. The ceremony commenced with a compelling keynote address by Mr Ho Kai-ming, JP, Under Secretary for Labour and Welfare, who emphasised the crucial contribution of physiotherapists and occupational therapists in enhancing societal well-being. He encouraged students to embrace their academic journey as a determining period of personal and professional growth. Subsequently, Prof. Marco Pang, Chair Professor of Neurorehabilitation and Head of the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, shared a speech as he recalled the inception and evolution of the Master's programmes, emphasising the global trend towards having physiotherapists and occupational therapists as first contact practitioners. A touching sharing session by recent programme graduates added a deeply personal dimension to the ceremony. Graduates including Ms Jaime Cheung, Ms Janna Hui, and Mr Mathew Chan recounted their transformative experiences during the programme, expressing gratitude for the invaluable learning opportunities and the profound impact on their professional journeys. Their stories served as a testament to the programmes’ ability to nurture compassionate, dedicated rehabilitation professionals with genuine desire to make a positive difference in the lives of others. Under the Training Sponsorship Scheme of the Social Welfare Department, the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences has been offering the two-year full-time entry-level MPT and MOT programmes in alternate years since 2012, and annually since 2021. Both programmes have been instrumental in training future rehabilitation therapists, contributing to easing of shortages in these vital healthcare sectors.

8 Feb, 2024

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Celebrating the Spectacular Achievement of RS Student at the 2023 World University Games

We are happy to share that Ms Sham Hui Yu Lydia, a student of the Bachelor of Science (Honours) Scheme in Rehabilitation Sciences in Physiotherapy, won the Bronze medal in Women’s Qiangshu at the 2023 World University Games. Her outstanding achievement was celebrated at the "Celebrating Triumphs of PolyU Sportsmen for the 2023 Asian Games and World University Games" event, where she shared her valuable experiences. Let's extend our heartfelt congratulations to Ms Sham for this remarkable feat, and we eagerly look forward to witnessing her future successes!

7 Feb, 2024

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Meet PolyU’s New Head of Department of Rehabilitation Sciences!

We are excited to announce that with effect from 1 February, Prof. Marco Pang, Chair Professor of Neurorehabilitation and Director of University Research Facility in Behavioral and Systems Neuroscience, has assumed the role of Head of Department of Rehabilitation Sciences (RS) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU). Prof. Pang brings with him a wealth of knowledge and experience, having earned numerous accomplishments for his exceptional contributions to the field of neurological and geriatric rehabilitation. His commitment to translating cutting-edge research into community service programmes aligns perfectly with our department's mission for positively impacting on the lives of people with or without disabilities. We encourage you to connect with Prof. Pang to share your insights and learn more about his vision for the department. Looking ahead, we are confident that this leadership transition will usher in a period of enhanced collaboration, expanded horizons, and new opportunities for growth. We also thank Prof. Hector Tsang for his contribution. During his over six years of headship, RS has made collective achievements, including global recognition for our research endeavours and establishing collaborations with many institutions in Belt Road countries. RS continues to draw the brightest students with the highest average admission DSE scores. These milestones stand as a testament to our unwavering pursuit of academic excellence and innovation. Let's embark on this new chapter together — we look forward to your continued support and active involvement in the vibrant community of rehabilitation sciences at PolyU.

1 Feb, 2024

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Dr Bolton Chau Awarded Research Grant to Conduct Brain Research

We are thrilled to announce a significant achievement made by Dr Bolton Chau, Associate Professor of the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences (RS): he has successfully secured funding from the Research Grants Council Collaborative Research Fund for young researchers. His research project, titled “Exploring the Human Frontopolar Cortex in Decision Making: Neural Network Modeling, Aging, and Enhancement,” receives a substantial grant of HK$4,591,504. In this innovative project, Dr Chau will collaborate with scientists from esteemed institutions including the University of Oxford, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and Hong Kong Baptist University, to focus on the investigation of the frontopolar cortex (FPC), a greatly developed region of the human brain. Despite the significance of the FPC, its role in decision-making remains largely unexplored. Using a combination of methodologies including brain imaging, brain stimulation, and artificial intelligence, the project team aims to unravel the mysteries of the FPC. Recent findings on which this research builds are outlined in a published article (see https://www.cell.com/cell-reports/fulltext/S2211-1247(23)00566-1for details). We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Dr Chau on his outstanding accomplishment. In the competitive realm of Young Collaborative Research Grant, Dr Chau’s success highlights his expertise and dedication. This award is not only an honour of RS, but also an encouraging achievement for PolyU academic community at large.

25 Jan, 2024

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PolyU Department of Rehabilitation Sciences and Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences sign MoU to establish first collaboration with a Mongolian tertiary institution

The Department of Rehabilitation Sciences of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) and the Department of Physical and Occupational Therapy of the School of Nursing of the Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences (MNUMS) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 15 January 2024, to strengthen the collaboration of both parties and signify an important step forward in contributing to the Nation’s Belt and Road Initiative. Prof. Kwok-yin WONG, Vice President (Education) of PolyU said in his welcome speech, “We are pleased to announce that the Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences is the first tertiary institution in Mongolia to collaborate with PolyU. We extend our sincere gratitude to the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences for their efforts in forging connections between the University and Mongolia.” PolyU initiated exchanges with MNUMS last April. Subsequently, the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences sent a delegation comprising 16 faculty members and students to participate in the inaugural Mongolian International Conference on Occupational Therapy last June. The MoU signifies formal collaboration between the two institutions, enhancing international academic collaboration and exchanges. It will also provide valuable opportunities for faculty members and students from PolyU Department of Rehabilitation Sciences to broaden their horizons and gain greater international exposure. Backed by its 45-year history in rehabilitation sciences, the Department has shared its knowledge and extensive experience in rehabilitation with their Mongolian counterparts, benefiting the local community and its people. The initial project under this collaboration involves establishing the first Assistive Technology Rehabilitation and Education Centre at MNUMS. Prof. Hector TSANG, Chair Professor of Rehabilitation Sciences, Head of the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, and Interim Director of the PolyU Mental Health Research Centre said, “The Assistive Technology Rehabilitation and Education Centre will be Mongolia’s first advanced assistive technology training centre, equipped with a range of advanced equipment, including 3D scanning and printing equipment for rehabilitation, and eye-tracking systems for augmentative and alternative communication. It will play a critical role in advancing training of local rehabilitation professionals and in empowering people with disabilities to be self-reliant. Our team of experts will spare no effort in sharing their expertise and work closely with rehabilitation therapists in Mongolia.” This partnership has paved the way for student exchanges and research collaborations with other Belt and Road countries and regions. PolyU is confident in expanding and deepening its cooperation with MNUMS in the future and looks forward to establishing closer ties with other universities in the region.

15 Jan, 2024

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RS 45th Anniversary Gala Dinner: A Grand Celebration of Achievements

This year the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences (RS) marks its 45th anniversary since its establishment in 1978. On 4 December 2023, nearly 350 esteemed guests, including government officials, PolyU senior management, collaborators, amities from various PolyU departments, as well as RS alumni, staff, and students have gathered at Hotel ICON for the culmination of a year-long series of celebratory events of RS 45th anniversary—the RS 45th Anniversary Gala Dinner. The event was graced by distinguished guests including Prof. Jin-Guang Teng (President, PolyU), Mr Chris Sun (Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Labour and Welfare Bureau), and Prof. Hector Tsang (Chair Professor and Head of RS, Interim Director of MHRC), who delivered speeches commending RS for its dedication and outstanding accomplishments over the past 45 years. The evening commenced with a kick-off ceremony, symbolizing our shining wishes for the practitioners and stakeholders of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy to join hands and contribute to the allied health fields. Honorable guests, including Prof. Jin-Guang Teng, Mr Chris Sun, Dr Miranda Lou (Executive Vice President, PolyU), Dr Katherine Ngan (Court Chairman, PolyU), Ms Vega Wong (Commissioner for Rehabilitation Labour and Welfare Bureau), Dr Loretta Yam (Chairman, Departmental Advisory Committee, RS, PolyU), Dr David Mong (Chairmen and Group CEO, Shun Hing Group), Dr Cissy Choi (Assistant Commissioner for Primary Healthcare 1, Primary Healthcare Office, Health Bureau), Prof. David Shum (Yeung Tsang Wing Yee and Tsang Wing Hing Professor in Neuropsychology, Chair Professor of Neuropsychology and Dean of Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, PolyU) and Prof. Hector Tsang, participated in this symbolic ceremony. It thus came with a birthday cake cutting ceremony and a toast to mark the beginning of the dinner. To give an astonishing start of the dinner, renowned celebrity Miss Gin Lee graced the stage, captivating the audience with her moving voice and appealing songs. The programme continued with impressive musical and dance performances by RS students and alumni, who were also the participants of RS’s Got Talent 2023, and then followed by an alumna sharing session led by our departmental Outstanding Alumni Awardee 2023 Ms Ada Yu (Founder and CEO, OK CARE Limited). These performances and presentation showcased the success of RS in nurturing all-rounded individuals. The dinner reached its climax with an attractive singing performance on stage, featuring the renowned celebrity Mr King Lam, who are also an RS alumnus. Prof. Hector Tsang and the VIPs then joined the team to sing classical songs in the 1980s, bringing resonance of past memory among the alumni. The music was not only entertaining but has also sparked a singing fever among all guests, staff, and students. At the end of the event, Prof. Hector Tsang delivered the closing remarks and expressed his gratitude to the PolyU senior management team and collaborators for their unwavering support to RS. He also conveyed his best wishes to RS, bringing the event to a perfect close.

5 Dec, 2023

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29th Congregation of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University - Department of Rehabilitation Sciences

The 29th Congregation of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University - Department of Rehabilitation Sciences (RS) was held in the Jockey Club Auditorium on the University campus on 9 Nova2023. Congratulations to all the graduates and wish all of you could create a great impact in the rehabilitation sector!

9 Nov, 2023

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