Mr. PANG Chun Yiu Johnson
Basic Information
Dr PANG Chun Yiu Johnson |
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Assitant Professor |
A802-E |
3702 4255 |
jpang@cihe.edu.hk |
School of Health Sciences |
Biography
Johnson obtained his Doctor of Health Science, Master of Science Manipulative Physiotherapy and Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Physiotherapy from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He is a certified Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist, a certified Blankenship Functional Capacity Evaluator, a certified Aquaticist and an Acupuncture Practitioner. He also attained specialty training on dry needling, musculoskeletal ultrasound and 3-D motion analysis. Before Johnson joined the Caritas Institute of Higher Education, he was the team head of the services of 3-D motion analysis in the Prince of Wales Hospital. He also has extensive clinical experience in in-patient, out-patient, subacute and community rehabilitation.
Education & Qualification
BSc Hons (Physiotherapy) HKPolyU, MSc(Manipulative Physiotherapy) HKPolyU, Dip (Acupuncture for Physiotherapists) Sun Yat- Sen University, Registered Physiotherapist (HK)
Membership
- Fellow Member, Manipulative Specialty Group, Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association
- Member, Rehabilitation Technology Specialty Group, Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association
Teaching
Johnson has taught therapists at different levels including Higher Diploma, Degree and Master's students in the Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital. In additional to face-to-face mode of teaching, he also experienced teaching in distance education. These online courses included Principles of Physiotherapy Management for Patients with stroke, spinal cord injury and limb amputation. Currently, he is teaching in the Bachelor of Sicence (Honours) in Physiotherapy programme (CIHE) as course leader for Human Physiology, Clinical Neurology, Applied Exercise Science and Movement Science.
Research
Current Research
Johnson's primary research interest is in the areas of Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, Biomechanics, acupuncture, dry needling and use of advanced technology in Physiotherapy.
Selected Publications
- Pang, J.C.Y., Tsang, S.M.H., & Fu, A. C.L. (2021). The effects of pillow designs on neck pain, waking symptoms, neck disability, sleep quality and spinal alignment in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol), 85, 105353–105353. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2021.105353
- Pang, J.C.Y., Fu, A.S.N., Lee, R.K.L, & Fu, A.C.L. (2021). Effectiveness of Dry Needling with and without Ultrasound Guidance in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis and Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. International Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, 15, 5.
- Pang, J.C.Y., Fu, A.S.N, Lam, S.K.H., Fu, A.C.L. (2021). Effectiveness of Ultrasound-guided Dry Needling in Physiotherapy Management of Knee Osteoarthritis: A Randomized, Double-Blinded and Controlled Study. Physiotherapy UK 2021, 5-6 November 2021.
- Pang, J.C.Y., Tsang, S.M.H., & Fu, A.C.L. (2021). Effects Of Different Pillow Designs On Promoting Sleep Quality And Spinal Alignment By Reducing Neck Pain, Waking Symptoms, Neck Disability In Adults: A Systematic Review And Meta-analysis. Sleep Downunder 2021, Austrlia, 10-13 October 2021.