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香港理工大学康复治疗科学系老师教师导师介绍简介-Prof. Amy FU

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Prof. Amy FU Peter Hung Professor in Pain Management, Assoc. Head(RS) & Professor
PDPT (MSc Scheme Chair), PR Cert (Spinal Manip), PgD (Epi & App Biostat), MPhil (CUHK), PhD (PolyU)

Location QT508
Phone +852 2766 6726
mail amy.fu@polyu.edu.hk

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Biography Prof. Fu graduated in 1982 as a qualified physiotherapist and completed her master and doctorate studies in 1996 and 2003. She joined the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 1994.
Prof. Fu involves in teaching, research and consultation in the area of musculoskeletal and sports, and is the programme coordinator for the psot-graduate programme in sports physiotherapy.
Prof. Fu’s research foci are on early detection, assessment and rehabilitation of musculotendinous problems so as to optimize movements and sports performance. Her research team develops new technologies for early detection of musculoskeletal problems across life span and activity levels from athletes to elderly. One of her current projects merges artificial intelligence with mobile app design for screening pre-clinical joint degeneration in community dwelling seniors so as to provide them with timely rehabilitation. Clinical research aside, her research team is also committed to study the mechanisms underpinning the clinical problems. The team uses state of the art approaches such as shearwave elastography, MRI and electromyography coupled with kinetic analysis to study the physical and biomechanical properties of muscles and tendons.
Prof. Fu continues to serve the China National Judo Team and the GuangDong Sports Trainng Centre. She is also appointed as Medical Advisor for The Judo Association of Hong Kong and the Korfball Association of Hong Kong. In addition, She is the Clinic Director of the Rehabilitation Clinic of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.




Education and Academic Qualifications Doctor of Philosophy, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Master of Philosophy, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Professional Diploma in Physiotherapy, Hong Kong Polytechnic
Diploma in Epidemiology and Applied Statistics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Post-registration Certificate in Spinal Manipulative Therapy, Hong Kong Polytechnic




Research Interests
Early detection of musculotendinous problems
Muscle training and performance optimization
Sports injury prevention and rehabilitation



Research Output


Tsang WWN, Chan CWY, Fu SN. Practicing Tai Chi facilitates stepping down while performing a concurrent mental task. European Journal of Applied Physiology. DOI: 10.1007/s00421-011-2243-2
Leong HT, Tsui S, Ying M, Leung VYF, Fu SN. Ultrasound measurements on acromio-humeral distance and its correlations with supraspinatus tendon thickness and shoulder rotational strengths. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. JSAMS-D-11-00186R2
Chen H, Ho HM, Ying M, and Fu SN. Correlation between computerized findings and Newman’s scaling on vascularity using Power Doppler Ultrasonography imaging and its predictive value in patients with plantar fasciitis. British Journal of Radiology (In press)
Leung HT, Fu SN, Ng GYF, Tsang WWN. (2011) Low-level Taekwonda practitioners have better somatosensory organization in standing than sedentary people. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 111(8):1787-93
Fu SN and Chan YH. (2011) Translation and validation of Chinese version of International Knee Documentation Committee Subjective Knee Form. Disability & Rehabilitation. 33 (13-14): 1186-9











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