Chen Zhuoming(Professor)
Discipline: Rehabilitation Medicine
Education: PhD
Affiliation:Brain Hospital, The First Hospital of Jinan University
Address: No. 613, Huangpu Avenue West, Tianhe District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province
Specialist Profile
Vice President of Brain Hospital, The First Hospital of Jinan University, as a master and doctoral supervisor
ORCID:https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9759-7015
Research Interests:
Rehabilitation Medicine, Neurorehabilitation, Speech and Language, Autism
Research Projects:
1 National Key Research and Development Program, "Active Health and Aging Science and Technology Response", 2020YFC2005700, Intelligent Adaptation and Demonstration Application of Assistive Devices for Daily Life and Sports Rehabilitation
2 China Disabled Persons' Federation Project, CJFJRRB22-2019, Internet-based Advanced Neurofunctional Assistive Devices and Rehabilitation Applications
3 Guangdong Key Area R&D Program Grant, 2019B030335001, Basic and Applied Research on Autism Diagnosis and Treatment
4 Major Project of Key Research Bases of Humanities and Social Sciences in High Schools, 16JJD190003, Psychological Application Research Center, Establishment of Cognitive Development and Precision Rehabilitation Platform for Children
Representative Publications:
1 Yao Tao-tao, Chen Zhuo-ming*, Zhang Shu-chen. Imaging features of neural connectivity abnormalities in children with autism[J]. China Rehabilitation Theory and Practice,2020,26(04):472-478.
2 WANG Jiayu, CHEN Zhuo-ming*, XU Jing, CHENG Wenwen. Advances in the application of embodied cognition in speech therapy[J]. China Rehabilitation Theory and Practice,2020,26(03):350-354.
3 LIN Zhenping, CHEN Zhuo-ming*, LI Yusheng, LI Na, LIU Zhimei, XIE Xian, LI Dan. A study on consonant error patterns in children with functional dysarthria and dysarthria with language delay[J]. Journal of Rehabilitation,2019,29(06):10-15.
4 SHEN Longbin, Ouyang Hui, YANG Chengyou, LIN Zhenping, MOU Zhiwei, WANG Hong, CHEN Zhuoming*. Effectiveness of high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in promoting wakefulness after severe craniocerebral injury[J]. Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine,2019,34(12):1411-1417.
5 Expert consensus on rehabilitation treatment of Chinese aphasia
6 Expert recommendations based on language and swallowing rehabilitation during novel coronavirus outbreak prevention and control