Billy is an Assistant Professor (Physiotherapy) in the Department of Rehabilitation (RS) at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He was appointed as a Lecturer (2011-2012) and Adjunct Assistant Professor (2012-2015) at Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology of CUHK, coordinating and teaching a MSc/PgD programme in musculoskeletal medicine and rehabilitation, before joining the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Billy has worked as a physiotherapist for over 16 years and gained solid clinical experience in different clinical settings. He serves in different professional organizations and also holds various qualifications in different areas.
Billy’s research interest primarily focuses on aquatic-therapy-related research. He is the convener of the Aquatic Physiotherapy Working Group of the Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association. He has collaborated with different organizations in Hong Kong and Mainland China, for aquatic therapy training and research. Furthermore, he has published articles related to Ai Chi (Aquatic Tai Chi) and Deep Water running in international journals.
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Billy is an Assistant Professor (Physiotherapy) in the Department of Rehabilitation (RS) at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He was appointed as a Lecturer (2011-2012) and Adjunct Assistant Professor (2012-2015) at Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology of CUHK, coordinating and teaching a MSc/PgD programme in musculoskeletal medicine and rehabilitation, before joining the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Billy has worked as a physiotherapist for over 16 years and gained solid clinical experience in different clinical settings. He serves in different professional organizations and also holds various qualifications in different areas.
Billy’s research interest primarily focuses on aquatic-therapy-related research. He is the convener of the Aquatic Physiotherapy Working Group of the Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association. He has collaborated with different organizations in Hong Kong and Mainland China, for aquatic therapy training and research. Furthermore, he has published articles related to Ai Chi (Aquatic Tai Chi) and Deep Water running in international journals.