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Stanley WINSER博士

副教授

PhD (Otago, NZ), MPT Neuro Sciences (SRU), BPT (CMCH, Ind)

简历

Winser博士现任职于香港理工大学康复治疗科学系担任副教授(物理治疗),并专注于物理治疗神经康复。他于纽西兰奥塔哥大学完成博士学位。Winser博士在获得物理治疗学士学位后,便在印度基督教医学院附属康复中心 (The Rehabilitation Centre of Christian Medical College, India) 担任临床物理治疗师,该中心为亚洲其中一间专门脊髓和脑外伤康复的最佳机构。期后于攻读硕士时,他获取了「Best performance in Neurosciences in Physiotherapy」的金奖。Winser博士完成硕士学位后,他在马来西亚的Masterskill University出任物理治疗讲师。

Winser博士是香港小脑萎缩症协会(HKSCAA)的委员会成员、香港理工大学康复治疗科学系季刊《Impact》的编辑及多个同行评议期刊的评审员。Winser博士对教学及研究有浓厚兴趣,他曾于2014年在美国北卡罗来纳洲举行的「美国物理治疗协会」研讨会中,获得神经学部分的「Special Recognition Poster」。Winser博士的主要研究重点是针对神经系统疾病患者和老年人的平衡干预和预防跌倒计划的经济评估。 他的学术文章亦曾于多份国际期刊中刊登,当中包括《Clinical Rehabilitation》、《Disability and Rehabilitation》、《Clinical Journal of Pain》 及 《Physical Therapy》。

学历

  • Bachelor of Physiotherapy Neuro Science, Christian Medical College Vellore
  • Master of Physiotherapy, Sri Ramachandra University, Chennai
  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Otago

研究兴趣

  • 在小脑性共济平衡评估
  • 经济评估
  • 镜像视错觉 (MVI) : 机制和治疗的影响
  • 系统评估
  • 脊髓损伤(SCI)和创伤性脑损伤(TBI)的康复

  • Winser Stanley, Kelly Kit Laam Chan, Chinn Ching Tung, Wai Lok Tang, Ringo Tye, Kai Ho Yeung, Raymond Chung (2020). Cost of cerebellar ataxia in Hong Kong: A retrospective cost-of-illness analysis. Frontiers in Neurology, section Movement Disorders July; 11:711. Doi: 10.3389/fneur.2020.00711.
  • Umar B Muhammad, Georg S Kranz, Winser Stanley and Chan Chetwyn (2020). Neural processes underlying mirror-induced visual illusion: An activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis. Frontiers in Human Neurosciences, section Brain Imaging and Stimulation. July; doi: https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2020.00276
  • Winser Stanley, Chan Hei Tung Fion, Lam Ho, Lau Sze Chung, Lau Tsz Ching, Tom Kin Lok Felix, Kannan Priya (2020). Dosage for cost-effective exercise-based falls prevention program for the older people: A systematic review of economic evaluations. Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Jan; 63(1): 69-80.
  • Winser Stanley, Sing Hong LEE, Hung Sing LAW, Hei Yuen LEUNG, Umar Muhammad Bello, Priya Kannan (2020). Economic evaluations of physiotherapy interventions for neurological disorders: A systematic review. Disability and Rehabilitation. Apr 42(7): 892-901 10.1080/09638288.2018.1510993.
  • Winser Stanley, Kannan Priya, Bello Umar, Whitney Susan (2019). Measures of balance and falls risk prediction in people with Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review of psychometric properties. Clinical Rehabilitation. Dec;33 (12): 1949-1862.
  • Winser Stanley, Francis Li, Leung Ka, Szeto Yan, Tsui Pui, Yeung Man, Chieng Gladys (2019). Economic evaluation of exercise-based falls prevention programs for people with Parkinson’s disease: a systematic review. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. Dec 25(12): 1225-1237.
  • Winser Stanley, Pang Marco, Rauzen Jessica, Chan Anne, Chen Huijun Cynthis and Susan Whitney (2019). Does integrated cognitive and balance (Dual-task) training improve balance and reduce falls risk in individuals with cerebellar ataxia? Medical Hypotheses. May, 126: 149-153. Doi: 10.1016/j.mehy.2019.03.001
  • Winser, Stanley, Kannan, Priya, Pang Marco, Smith Catherine & Tsang, William (2018). Potential benefits and safety of Tai Chi for balance and functional independence in people with cerebellar ataxia. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 24 (12): 1221-1223. Doi: 10.1089/acm.2017.0396 [Chinese version: HKSCAA Newsletter Episode 45. P. 11-13.]
  • Winser, Stanley, Kannan, Priya, Krishnamurthy, Karthick and Tsang WW William (2018). Does Tai Chi improve balance and reduce falls incidence in neurological disorders? A systematic review and meta-analysis. Clinical Rehabilitation Sep;32(9):1157-1168. doi: 10.1177/0269215518773442.
  • Winser, Stanley, Smith, Catherine, Hale, Leigh, Claydon, Leica, Whitney, Susan. Mottershead, John, Zaydan, Islam and & Heyman, Rock. (2017). Psychometric properties of a core set of measures of balance for people with cerebellar ataxia secondary to multiple sclerosis. Achieves of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 98: 270-276.

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