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曹宁(Ning Cao, MD, FAAPMR)医生任宾夕法尼亚州MossRehab/Einstein Health Network (现全美康复医院综合排名前十名)中风康复组临床主任,同时任职于天普大学(Temple University) 医学院康复科临床助理教授。

 她曾任约翰霍普金斯医院(Johns Hopkins Hospital) 理疗与康复科急性中风康复组主任,并以 在对住院医师的培训工作中的突出表现获得 “Golden Goniometer Award”荣誉。

曹宁医生领导并参与了多项临床课题,包括鞘内注射巴氯芬泵对疼痛痉挛的疗效,脑出血的种族差异 流行病学研究 ,康复机器人在急性中风期的使用和急性神经康复期药物二期临床试验。在知名专业期刊发表学术论文十余篇,多次应邀参加国际和美国物理治疗和康复学会交流,她是美国物理医学与康复医学会Fellow(Fellow of  American Academy of Physical Medicine and rehabilitation),美国学术康复医生协会 ( Association of Academic Physiatrists)成员。

曹宁医生赴美后于Albert Eintein Montefiore Medical Center 完成康复科医师培训,取得脑损伤的专科执照,致力于中风和脑损伤康复的临床治疗及科研。

(Ning Cao, MD, FAAPMR) Dr. MossRehab / Einstein Health Network, Pennsylvania (top 10 in the US Rehabilitation Hospital), and at the Temple University Medical College, Hong Kong Clinical Assistant Professor.   She was the director of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Acute Respiratory Group and received the Golden Goniometer Award for her outstanding performance in the training of residents.   Dr. Cao Ning has led and participated in a number of clinical topics, including the effects of intrathecal injection of baclofen pump on pain spasticity, racial differences in cerebral hemorrhage epidemiological studies, the use of rehabilitation robots in acute stroke and acute neurological rehabilitation Phase II clinical trial. In the well-known professional journals published more than ten papers, many times invited to participate in international and American Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Society exchange, she is the American Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Medicine Fellow (Fellow of American Academy of Physical Medicine and rehabilitation), the United States academic rehabilitation A member of the Association of Academic Physiatists. Dr. Cao Ning went to the United States after Albert Eintein Montefiore Medical Center to complete rehabilitation training, access to brain injury specialist license, is committed to stroke and brain injury rehabilitation clinical treatment and research.


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