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Rehabilitation
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About the Department |
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The Department comprises a team of professional and enthusiastic physicians and therapists that provides comprehensive and considerate rehabilitation services. Our team includes rehabilitation physicians, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, psychotherapists, orthopedic therapists, and art therapists. |
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Medical Services and Features |
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1.Musculoskeletal pain: ultrasound-guided injection therapy, shock wave therapy, proliferative therapy, including high concentration glucose and PRP, vitamin B12 injection therapy, and manual therapy;
2.Stroke and nerve injury: botox injection (ultrasound-guided injection), swallow photography therapy plan;
3.Orthopedic prosthesis factory (won the SNQ National Certification Medal);
4.Scoliosis: Schroth 3D Therapy from Germany;
5.Lymphedema: Manual Lymphatic Activation Therapy;
6.Heart and Lung Rehabilitation: Mobile Cardiopulmonary Fitness Monitoring and Training;
7.Early Childhood Care Assessment Center (Child Action Early Care Plan won the SNQ National Certification Medal)
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Services |
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Orthopedic prosthetics, lifestyle-related diseases (metabolic disease), prevention of cardiovascular disease, chiropractic, nerve root pain, bone disorders, mountaineering medicine, early childhood development therapy, acupuncture treatment, weight loss, stroke and neurological disorders, cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, proliferative therapy and various pain treatments, Torticollis in children, children’s foot problems,botox injection, orthopedic rehabilitation, neurological rehabilitation,and joint degeneration maintenance. |
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Dr. Li-Jung Chen |
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Education: |
Department of Post-Baccalaureate Medicine, Chang Gung University |
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Experiences: |
Attending physician, Department of Rehabilitation, Taoyuan Hospital of MOHW
Training at University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine and Jackson Memorial Hospital
Adjunct attending physician, Department of Rehabilitation, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital |
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Specialties: |
Pediatric rehabilitation, Torticollis in children, splayed foot treatment in children, orthopaedic rehabilitation, neurological rehabilitation, general rehabilitation, Botox injection, degeneration and maintenance of lower extremity joints, prevention and healthcare exercise for common sore problems |
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Publications: |
1. Kuo, Y. M., Li, W. C.,Liao, C. C., Chen, L. J.* (2008). Spontaneous Spinal Epidural Hemorrhage with Neck Pain as Initial Symptom: ACase Report, Taiwan Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 36(4), 251-257.
2. Liao, C. C., & Chen, L. R. (2007). Anterior and posterior fixation of a cervical fracture induced by chiropractic spinal manipulation in ankylosing spondylitis: a case report. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 63(4), E90-E94.
3. Lin, W. C., Li, W. C., Wei, Y. W., Chen, L. J., Liao, C. C. (2006). Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension with Multiple Ischemic Strokes: A Case Report. Taiwan Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 34(4), 255-260. doi:10.6315/2006.34(4)08
4. Liao, C. C., Lui, T. N., Chen, L. R., Chuang, C. C., & Huang, Y. C. (2005). Spinal cord injury without radiological abnormality in preschool-aged children: correlation of magnetic resonance imaging findings with neurological outcomes. Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics, 103(1), 17-23.
5. Liao, C. C., Chen, T. Y., Jung, S. M., & Chen, L. R. (2005). Surgical experience with symptomatic thoracic ossification of the ligamentum flavum.Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine, 2(1), 34-39.
6. Liao, C. C., Lee, S. T., Hsu, W. C., Chen, L. R., Lui, T. N., & Lee, S. C. (2004). Experience in the surgical management of spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma. Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine, 100(1), 38-45.
7. Chen, I. C., Cheng, P. T., Hu, A. L., Liaw, M. Y., Chen, L. R., Hong, W. H., & Wong, M. K. (2000). Balance evaluation in hemiplegic stroke patients.Chang Gung medical journal, 23(6), 339-347.
8. Wong, A. M. K., Chang, C. J., Chen, L. R., & Chen, M. M. (1997). Laser intraductal photocoagulation of bilateral parotid ducts for reducing drooling of cerebral palsied children: a preliminary report. Journal of clinical laser medicine & surgery, 15(2), 65-69.
9. Chen, L. J.*, Huang, M. C., Chang, C. C., Wang, C. M. (1998). Study on Salivation in Children with Neurological Deficit. Taiwan Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 26(2), 61-66.
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Dr. Wei-Chih Kuo |
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Department of Medicine, China Medical University |
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Resident physician, Department of Rehabilitation, Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital
Chief resident, Department of Rehabilitation, Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital
Clinical research physician, Department of Rehabilitation, Yuli Tzu Chi Hospital
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Specialties: |
General rehabilitation medicine, nerve conduction and EMG, soft tissue ultrasound, orthopaedic rehabilitation, neurological rehabilitation, ultrasound guided injection, spinal cord injury care, post-stroke care, acupuncture treatment, low back pain |
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Dr. Yu-Ting Huang |
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Department of Medicine, National Defense Medical Center |
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Resident physician, Department of Rehabilitation, Taichung Hospital of MOHW
Attending physician, Department of Rehabilitation, Changhua Hospital of MOHW
Member, Taiwan Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Member, Taiwan Association of Pediatric Rehabilitation
Member, Taiwan Association of Prolotherapy and Regenerative Medicine |
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Musculoskeletal ultrasound and injection, spinal cord injury rehabilitation, stroke rehabilitation, bone and joint rehabilitation, paediatric early intervention, neurological rehabilitation, general rehabilitation |
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