Gao Jianhong | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Gao Jianhong | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Jianhong Gao, upm, Malaysia

Dr. Jianhong Gao is a dedicated sports scientist and research fellow at the National Sports Institute of Malaysia, specializing in injury prevention, rehabilitation, and musculoskeletal health. She holds a bachelor’s degree from First Shandong Medical University, a master’s in sports rehabilitation from Shanghai University of Sport, and a PhD in sports science from Universiti Putra Malaysia. Her expertise lies in developing rehabilitation strategies for elite athletes, focusing on chronic low back pain, biomechanics, and return-to-play protocols. With multiple high-impact publications and funded research projects, she has significantly contributed to the advancement of sports rehabilitation. Dr. Gao collaborates with leading universities and institutions, ensuring evidence-based clinical applications. She is an advocate for innovative rehabilitation techniques like tissue flossing and biomechanical assessment to enhance athletic performance and reduce injury risks. Her research has shaped modern approaches in sports medicine, benefitting both professional athletes and the general population.

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Education

Dr. Jianhong Gao has a strong academic background in sports science and rehabilitation. She earned her bachelor’s degree in medical sciences from First Shandong Medical University, laying the foundation for her expertise in human physiology and sports medicine. She then pursued a master’s degree in sports rehabilitation from Shanghai University of Sport, where she gained advanced knowledge in musculoskeletal health and injury recovery. Furthering her academic journey, she obtained a PhD in sports science from Universiti Putra Malaysia, focusing on injury prevention and rehabilitation for elite athletes. Her research integrates biomechanics, tissue flossing, and rehabilitation therapy to optimize athletic performance and recovery. Throughout her studies, she engaged in extensive clinical research and collaborated with top experts, shaping her evidence-based approach to sports injury management. Dr. Gao’s academic achievements highlight her commitment to advancing sports science and developing innovative rehabilitation methodologies for athletes worldwide.

Experience

Dr. Jianhong Gao has extensive experience in sports injury prevention and rehabilitation. She is currently a Research Fellow at the National Sports Institute of Malaysia, where she specializes in injury management and performance optimization for elite athletes. She has led multiple funded research projects, including studies on chronic low back pain rehabilitation, biomechanical assessments in martial arts, and injury risk management programs. Her work has contributed to innovative rehabilitation protocols and return-to-play strategies. Dr. Gao actively collaborates with Universiti Malaya, Universiti Putra Malaysia, and Tunku Abdul Rahman University to advance sports science research. She also provides consultation on musculoskeletal disorders for athletes and the general public, integrating biomechanics, myofascial release, and corrective exercises. With a strong academic and clinical background, she continues to bridge the gap between research and practical applications in sports medicine, helping athletes recover efficiently and perform at their peak.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Jianhong Gao’s contributions to sports science and rehabilitation have earned her significant recognition. She has received multiple research grants, including RM100,000 for her study on Flossband rehabilitation for chronic low back pain and RM35,000 for research on karate punching biomechanics. Additionally, she is a key investigator in a RM2.5 million injury risk management project (2024-2027). Her research has been published in prestigious journals indexed in Scopus and SCI, reflecting her expertise in sports injury prevention. Dr. Gao has collaborated with leading universities and sports institutions, further enhancing her impact in the field. Her studies on tissue flossing, biomechanics, and rehabilitation techniques have influenced clinical applications worldwide. As a leading researcher in sports medicine, she has played a crucial role in advancing rehabilitation strategies, making her a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award for her outstanding academic and scientific contributions.

Research Focus

Dr. Jianhong Gao’s research revolves around sports injury prevention, chronic low back pain management, and return-to-play strategies. She specializes in biomechanics, myofascial release techniques, and rehabilitation protocols to improve athletic performance and recovery. One of her key research areas is the use of Flossband therapy for musculoskeletal rehabilitation, which she has explored through clinical trials. She has also conducted extensive studies on karate punching biomechanics and strength assessments in elite martial artists. Her work emphasizes evidence-based rehabilitation strategies, integrating tissue flossing, biomechanical analysis, and corrective exercises to minimize injury risks. As an investigator in a multi-million-ringgit injury risk management project, she aims to develop a comprehensive injury prevention framework for professional athletes. Her findings have been instrumental in shaping modern rehabilitation techniques, benefiting not only elite athletes but also individuals suffering from musculoskeletal conditions.

Publication Top Notes

The effect of tissue flossing technique on sports and injury prevention and rehabilitation: a systematic review of recent research

Absolute Reliability and Concurrent Validity of the Modified Goniometric Platform for Measuring Trunk Rotation in the Sitting Position

The potential mechanisms of tissue flossing with Flossband application around the joints or soft tissues: A theoretical framework

Social capital and physical activity: A literature review up to march 2024

Multivariate regression modeling of Chinese artistic gymnastic handspring vaulting kinematic performance based on judges scores

Exploring the role of social capital in enhancing physical activity among college and university students: A systematic review

Comprehensive analysis of college students’ autonomous fitness behavior—a narrative review

 

 

 

Büşra Kalkan Balak | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Büşra Kalkan Balak | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Ms Büşra Kalkan Balak, Yuksek Ihtisas University, Turkey

Büşra Kalkan Balak is a dedicated physiotherapist and lecturer at Yüksek İhtisas University Faculty of Health Sciences since 2023. She volunteers as a physiotherapist for the Turkish Paralympic Swimming National Team since 2019. With a master’s degree from Başkent University and ongoing doctoral studies at Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University, she has extensive experience in various hospitals and rehabilitation centers. Büşra has presented at numerous symposiums and has published multiple research articles, focusing on physiotherapy and rehabilitation. Her contributions to national and international events underscore her commitment to enhancing health and wellness. 🌟👩‍⚕️📚🏊‍♂️

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Education

Büşra Kalkan Balak is currently pursuing her Doctorate in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation at Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University since 2019 📚. She completed her Master’s with Thesis at Başkent University from 2017 to 2019 🎓, and briefly attended Hacettepe University for a Master’s program in the fall of 2016 🍂. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation from Başkent University between 2012 and 2016 👩‍🎓. Before her undergraduate studies, she completed an English Preparatory Program at Başkent University in 2011-2012 📖.

Experience

Büşra Kalkan Balak is a dedicated physiotherapist and lecturer at Yüksek İhtisas University Faculty of Health Sciences since 2023 🏫. She has been volunteering as a physiotherapist for the Paralympic Swimming National Team since December 2019 🏊‍♀️. She previously lectured at Yüksek İhtisas University MYO from April 2019 and worked at Elis Sağlık Center (2018-2019) 🏥. Her experience includes roles at Sincan Lokman Hekim Hospital (2017) and MEB-Hayat Vakfı Posture Project (2017). She gained extensive internship experience at several institutions between 2014 and 2016, including Ankara University Yenikent Polyclinic, Başkent University facilities, and Izmir Baskent University hospitals 🏨.

Projects 📈📊

She contributed to projects like creating an exercise program for chess players with the Turkish Chess Federation in 2022 and a posture disorder screening project for secondary school students in 2017.

Competitions and Camps 🏆🏊‍♂️

She served as a physiotherapist at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games, several World Para Swimming Championships, and numerous national camps, contributing to the physical well-being of elite athletes from 2019 to 2022.

Research focus

Büşra Kalkan Balak’s research focuses on the impact of various exercises and conditions on physical and mental health. Her studies include examining stabilization exercises on core muscle function and balance in traditional archery athletes 🏹, the physical activity levels, sleep quality, and emotional states of athletes with physical disabilities during the pandemic 🛌, and comparing empathy levels and perspectives on COVID-19 among healthcare students and professionals 🏥. Her work aims to improve physical therapy practices and enhance overall well-being through targeted interventions and understanding psychological factors. 📊💪🌟

Publication top notes

Geleneksel okçuluk eğitimi alan bireylerde stabilizasyon egzersizlerinin core kas fonksiyonu ve denge üzerine etkisinin karşılaştırılması: pilot çalışma

Salgın döneminde bedensel engelli sporcuların fiziksel aktivite düzeyi, uyku kalitesi ve emosyonel durumlarının incelenmesi

Sağlık Alanında Eğitim Gören Öğrenciler ve Sağlık Profesyonellerinin COVID-19’a Bakış Açısının ve Pandemi Döneminde Empati Düzeylerinin Karşılaştırılması: Kesitsel Çalışma.