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Dr Tamis W Pin
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Dr Tamis PIN

Research Fellow

PhD (Uni. Melb), MSc (Hlth Sc) (Curtin), PgD (Deve Paeds) (Curtin), PDPT (PolyU)

Biography

Dr Pin graduated as a physiotherapist at the Hong Kong Polytechnic (former name of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University). She pursued her specialisation as a paediatric physiotherapist in Australia, obtaining her post-graduate diploma and Master of Sciences (Health Sciences) degree at the Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia in 1993 and 1996 respectively. She graduated from her Doctor of Philosophy degree at the University of Melbourne in 2009. Dr Pin has a very strong clinical background in neurological paediatrics and has been working as a paediatric physiotherapist in Hong Kong, UK and Australia in the last 20 years. She gained solid clinical experiences by working in the community and hospitals in both urban and remote areas in Australia. Dr Pin has all her publications in the area of developmental medicine and cerebral palsy in various highly rated international journals, among which, five doctoral research papers are focused on motor development of preterm birth.

Research Interests

  • Evidence-based practice in paediatric physiotherapy
  • Management of children with cerebral palsy and preterm birth
  • Outcome measures in neurological paediatrics
  • Transition to adulthood of adolescences with disability

Research Output

  • Pin TW, Eldridge B, Galea MP. Motor development from 4 to 8 months corrected age in infants born less than 30 weeks of gestation. Dev. Med. Child Neurol. 2009; 51:739-745.
  • Pin TW, de Valle K, Eldridge B, Galea MP. Clinimetric properties of the Alberta Infant Motor Scale in preterm infants. Pediatr. Phys. Ther. 2010; 22(3):278-286.
  • Pin TW, Eldridge B, Galea MP. Motor trajectories from 4 to 18 months corrected age in infants born at less than 30 weeks of gestation. Early Hum Deve 2010: 86:573-580.
  • Pin TW, McCartney L, Lewis J, Waugh MC. Effectiveness of intrathecal Baclofen in ambulant children and adolescents with spasticity and/or dystonia of cerebral origin: a systematic review. Dev. Med. Child Neurol. 2011:53:885-895.
  • Pin TW, Elmasry J, Lewis J. Efficacy of botulinum toxin A in children with cerebral palsy of GMFCS levels IV and V: A systematic review. Dev. Med. Child Neurol. 2013:55:304-313.

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