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Wang Qingqing

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Rehabilitation Therapist: Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy (PT/OT)

Rehabilitation Specialistabout 4 years in rehabilitation, including pediatric care

Focus

  • Pediatric rehabilitation ages 0–14: cerebral palsy, delayed motor development, abnormal muscle tone, weak fine-motor skills, sensory dysfunction; adult neurological and musculoskeletal rehabilitation
  • PT/OT, correction of abnormal posture, full assessment (strength, tone, range of motion, balance, gait, ADL), family home-program training

Education

  • Jiangxi Medical College, Rehabilitation Therapy Technology, July 2022

About

A PT/OT rehabilitation therapist with about 4 years of clinical experience; her main focus since 2022 has been pediatric rehabilitation (ages 0–14), alongside adult neurological rehabilitation and musculoskeletal/post-surgical rehabilitation. She has also completed specialized courses in adult neurological rehabilitation, musculoskeletal rehabilitation, geriatric rehabilitation, pediatric developmental rehabilitation, pediatric occupational therapy and physical-therapy modalities.

Professional areas: physical therapy (PT) and occupational therapy (OT) for children; adult neurological rehabilitation; musculoskeletal and post-surgical rehabilitation.

Adult neurological rehabilitation

Post-stroke hemiplegia, sequelae of traumatic brain injury, peripheral nerve injury. Passive limb stretching, graded strength training, joint range-of-motion training, weight shifting, balance training, gait correction, restoration of upper-limb daily function; reducing spasticity and correcting abnormal posture to improve standing, walking and self-care ability.

Musculoskeletal and post-surgical rehabilitation

States after limb fractures and joint replacement, sports sprains, cervical spondylosis, lumbar disc herniation, periarthritis of the shoulder, knee osteoarthritis, correction of scoliotic posture. Joint mobilization, myofascial release, traction and physical therapy, core-stability training — relieving chronic pain, restoring joint range of motion, and helping patients return to work and daily activity.

Pediatric rehabilitation (0–14 years)

Her main focus since 2022: neurological rehabilitation, motor-development disorders, postural correction, and functional restoration in severe cases. She has built substantial, systematic experience with cerebral palsy, delayed motor development, abnormal (high or low) muscle tone, delayed fine-motor skills, sensory dysfunction and lost motor function, and is proficient in the Chinese PT/OT rehabilitation system. Work includes maintaining joint range of motion, strength-elicitation training, hand-eye coordination and fine-motor tasks, correction of abnormal posture, and family instruction in home rehabilitation.

Complementary skills

Independently performs full assessments — muscle strength, tone, joint range of motion, balance and gait, activities of daily living (ADL); designs combined in-clinic and home-rehabilitation plans and educates patients and families. Uses standard rehabilitation command language adapted for communicating with adult foreign patients, while also handling pediatric cases involving developmental delay and abnormal muscle tone.

Working style

Training is gentle, safe and progressive — moving from lying, to propping, to crawling, to kneeling and to standing — with particular attention to the child's psychological comfort during sessions; she favors playful motivation for active movement over forceful stretching or premature ("ahead of schedule") loading. She builds a precise step-by-step plan — "lying → propping → crawling → kneeling → standing" — helping children with severe conditions steadily make up missed stages of motor development. She also carries out full pediatric assessments, sets rehabilitation goals, prepares end-of-course summaries and educates families; parents follow through well and outcomes are stable. Combining competence in both adult and pediatric rehabilitation, she is known for comprehensive clinical thinking, patience and a strong sense of responsibility.

Experience

  • 2021–2022 — internship in the Rehabilitation Department of Yingtan People's Hospital (Tier-3A general hospital, traditional rehabilitation unit): mainly post-surgical rehabilitation and management of sequelae for neurology and orthopedic/trauma patients, with extensive assessment and hands-on treatment for hemiplegia, post-fracture states and chronic neck/shoulder/lower-back pain; also rotated through pediatric rehabilitation, assisting with basic sessions for children with developmental delay and abnormal muscle tone; recognized as an outstanding intern.
  • 2022–2025 — Dongxin Rehabilitation Hospital, Shangrao: adult rehabilitation (bone and joint injuries, post-stroke recovery, chronic pain) alongside a dedicated caseload of pediatric patients — occupational therapy (OT) and limb-function training for developmental delay and cerebral-palsy sequelae, plus basic pediatric assessment; assisted physicians with daily rehabilitation for children with developmental delay, abnormal muscle tone and delayed development in premature infants; mastered the basic pediatric rehabilitation workflow, techniques for soothing children and play-based training formats.
  • 2025–2026 — Qingshuiwan Rehabilitation Hospital, staff rehabilitation therapist: elderly patients and children with cerebral palsy — function maintenance, contracture prevention, balance and gait restoration, cognitive and self-care skills training; substantial hands-on experience with frail elderly patients, long-term bedridden patients and preschool children with special needs.

Certificates

  • Associate degree diploma in Rehabilitation Therapy Technology

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