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Li Yikai

Qi Huang, a scholar, is currently the director of the Department of Massage of Orthopedics of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Southern Medical University, the director of Orthopedics of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Southern Affiliated Hospital, the director of Orthopedics of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Third Affiliated Hospital, part-time professor, chief physician, professor and doctoral (postdoctoral) tutor of HKU. 1995 graduated from Shanghai university of traditional Chinese medicine with a doctorate in orthopedics and traumatology. 65438-0997, the postdoctoral fellow of clinical anatomy in the First Military Medical University left the station (the first postdoctoral fellow in our school), and the tutor was Academician Zhong Shizhen. The common neck, shoulder, back and leg pains, fractures and dislocations, degenerative diseases of motor system and rheumatic bone diseases such as osteoporosis, ankylosing spondylitis and compact ilitis were treated by bone-setting manipulation, acupotomy, traditional Chinese medicine and surgery. Editor-in-chief of 2 teaching materials in TCM colleges, published 6 monographs such as Basic and Clinical Soft Tissue Pain, Complete Manual of China Spinal Massage, Basic and Clinical Spinal Massage, and Chinese-English Comparative Manual of Human Skeletal Muscle Learning, published more than 300 academic papers, and presided over 7 projects of National Natural Science Foundation. He has served as deputy director of Tuina Branch of Chinese Medicine Association, Needle-Knife Branch of Chinese Medicine Association, China Soft Tissue Pain Research Association, Journal of Neck and Lumbago, and Orthopedic Professional Committee of Guangdong Association of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine.

Chinese name: Li Yikai.

Nationality: China.

Ethnic group: Han nationality

Place of birth: Dalian, Liaoning

Date of birth: 1962 1 1 month

Occupation: professor, chief physician

Graduate school: Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Main achievements: presided over 7 projects of National Natural Science Foundation.

Masterpieces: Basic and Clinical Spinal Massage, Complete Manual of China Spinal Massage, Basic and Clinical Soft Tissue Pain, etc.

Character experience

Education and resume

1979.10-1981.08 Soldiers of Daheyan Oil Transfer Station of Xinjiang Air Force Logistics Department.

1981.08-1985.05 military medical students of air force medical school (junior college)

1985.06-1985.12 Xinjiang Shanshan 87 176 Military medical officer of the Army Health Corps.

1985.12-1986.11Health Department Assistant of Logistics Department of Xinjiang Air Force.

1986.12-1987.10 Xinjiang air force 87 176 army medical corps.

1987.10-1988.03 Military doctor of Xinjiang Air Force 86903 Army Health Center.

1988.03- 1990.08 stationed in the third department of air force Urumqi hospital.

1990.08- 1992.08 postgraduate of orthopedics and traumatology of traditional Chinese medicine (tutor: Shi Yinyu)

1992.09- 1995.07 PhD candidate in orthopedics and traumatology, Shuguang Hospital affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (tutor: Wu Chengde, Shi Yinyu).

1995.09- 1997.09 postdoctoral research fellow, Institute of Clinical Anatomy, First Military Medical University (tutor: Academician Zhong Shizhen)

1997.10-1999.10 Associate Professor and Deputy Chief Physician, Department of Orthopaedics, First Military Medical University.

1999. 10-2004 Associate Professor and Deputy Chief Physician, Department of Acupuncture and Orthopedics, First Military Medical University.

20 18. 12 was selected as "National Support Program for Leading Talents of Traditional Chinese Medicine-Huang Qi Scholars".

2004-present Professor and Chief Physician, Department of Orthopedic Massage, School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Southern Medical University

Academic organizations and periodicals:

1. Vice Chairman of Massage Branch of Chinese Medicine Association;

2. Vice Chairman of Needle Knife Branch of Chinese Medicine Association;

3. Deputy Director of Guangdong Massage Society;

4. Deputy Director of China Soft Tissue Pain Research Association;

5. Experts in the first and second trials of the National Natural Science Foundation of China;

6. Deputy Director of Editorial Board of Journal of Neck and Lumbago;

7. Editorial Board of China Journal of Clinical Anatomy;

8. Editorial Board of "Traditional Chinese Medicine Bone Setting";

9. Editorial Board of Journal of Practical Medicine;

10. Chairman of Guangdong Needle-Knife Professional Committee of Chinese Medicine Association;

1 1. Deputy Director of Guangdong Provincial Committee of Orthopedics and Traumatology of Traditional Chinese Medicine;

12. Editor-in-Chief of Tuina (2nd Edition);

13. Editor-in-Chief of Massage Anatomy.

research direction

Overview:

Before 1990, he was mainly engaged in clinical work in orthopedics and traumatology of western medicine. After studying for master's degree and doctor's degree, he was mainly engaged in clinical and basic research in the treatment of orthopedics and traumatology diseases with integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine, with the focus on peripheral nerve regeneration. During the postdoctoral period, he mainly engaged in clinical anatomy and biomechanical research of Chinese medicine bonesetting manipulation and spinal manipulation. Clinically, traditional Chinese medicine is the main treatment, such as bonesetting manipulation, acupuncture, Chinese medicine, surgery and so on.

Treatment: Treatment of common neck, shoulder, back and leg pain, fracture and degenerative diseases of motor system, ankylosing spondylitis and compact ilitis in orthopedics.

Presided over the National Natural Science Foundation Project:

Winning record

Administrative adjudication

Scientific research award

Main contribution

Scientific research paper

* * * Published more than 300 academic papers. Among them, 30 papers were published by foreign professional journals and included in SCI.

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There are 1 books compiled by the whole country, and there are 2 books compiled by ourselves. Teaching hours: within 5 years, there are 402 theoretical hours and 49 1 experimental hours. The main courses are: orthopedics and traumatology of traditional Chinese medicine, tuina (optional course), biomechanics (graduate student) and tuina (international student).