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Ms Joe Wong

Ms Josephine WONG

Associate Professor of Practice

MSc SMHS, MSc HC(OT), PDOT, HKROT, OT(C)

Biography

Josephine worked in public hospitals for more than 20 years before joining PolyU. She specializes in orthopaedic rehabilitation especially in hand and upper limb conditions. Since 2003, she started to talk as the visiting lecturer in local universities, including Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, sharing her clinical experiences with undergraduates and postgraduates. She has travelled to a number of cities international wide as invited guest speakers in international seminars, conferences and practical workshops on hand splinting skills, including Beijing (北京), Guangzhou (廣州), Shenzhen (深圳), ShangHai (上海), Wuxi (無錫), Cangzhou (滄州), Zhengzhou (鄭州), Qingdao (青島), Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Thailand, Australia, Turkey to present her expertise to allied health practitioners. 

She received the Department Outstanding Teaching Team Award and the Faculty Prize for Outstanding Achievement (in Teaching) in 2022. She is the leader of many department teaching and learning projects to improve the quality of teaching through innovative pedagogy and enhance students’ learning experiences.   

Josephine also actively participates in organizing educational activities for local therapists, aiming at enhancing the professional development for all therapists who specialize in hand rehabilitation. In 2007 she founded and chaired the Hong Kong Society for Hand Therapy and became the Congress President of the 3rd Asian Pacific Federation of Societies for Hand Therapists in the same year, delivering valuable experiences to therapists all over Asian-Pacific region. 

Education and Academic Qualifications

  • Professional Diploma in Occupational Therapy, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
  • Master of Science in Health Care (Occupational Therapy), The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
  • Master of Science, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Professional Qualifications

  • Registered Occupational Therapist Hong Kong
  • National Occupational Therapy Certification (Canada)
  • Certified Hand Therapist (2012 - 2022)

Research Interests

  • Hand and upper limb injury rehabilitation
  • Innovative splinting design and outcome measures
  • Clinical education

    • 黄曼華. (2024). 肌腱炎剋星 家務省力法. In. 職業治療-人生還原師. 明窗出版社.
    • 黄曼華. (2021). 處理鎚狀指的兩大要素: 耐力與堅持. In. 物理及職業治療師的治療日記. 經濟日報出版社.
    • Ho, P.C., Wong, J.M.W., Chau, W.W., Cheung, A.H.Y., Wong, H.W., Hui, G., Lee, E., Yu, J., Mak, M.C.K., Tse, W.L. (2021). Budding Well - A fun and sharing based rehabilitation program through music and arts for children and teenagers with extremity anomalies. Journal of Orthopedics and Joint Surgery: 10.5005/jp-journals-10079-1041
    • Wong, J.M.W. Splints: Mobilization, Corrective Splintage, and Pressure Therapy for the Acutely Injured Hand. In: International Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventions. (2014) 2nd edition. Springer Science and Business Media, LLC, United States.
    • Wong, J.M.W.*; Kwan M.W.W.; Au F.L.Y. and Ho P.C. (2010). A Dynamic Wrist Splint for Palmer Midcarpal Instability: An Enhanced Design. Hong Kong Journal of Occupational Therapy, 20(1): 25-29.
    • Wong, J.M.W*. Splints: Mobilization, Corrective Splintage, and Pressure Therapy for the Acutely Injured Hand. (2009) International Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventions. Springer Science and Business Media, LLC, United States.
    • Cheng, H.S.; Hung L.K.; Ho P. C. and Wong J.* (2008). An Analysis of Causes and Treatment ourtcome of Chronic Wrist Pain After Distal Radial Fractures. Hand Surgery, 13 (1): 1-10
    • Wong, J.M.W.* (2006). Construct Validity of the Chinese Version of the Patient-rated Wrist Evaluation Questionnaire (PRWE-Hong Kong Version). Journal of Hand Therapy, 19(1): 18-26.
    • Hung L.K.; Yeung P.L.C.; Wong J.M.W*; Pang K.W.; Cheung L. and Chan P. (2005). Active mobilization after flexor tendon repair: Comparison of results following injuries in Zone 2 and other zones. Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery; 13(2): 158-163.
  • Hand and upper limb injury rehabilitation
  • Innovative splinting design and outcome measures
  • Clinical education

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