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Prof. PhD Supervisor. YU Dechang
Prof. PhD Supervisor. YU Dechang
On February 12, 2025, he was officially appointed as PhD Supervisor by the Joint Graduate School of Traditional Medicine in The Asia Pacific School of Business. Director of the Academic Ethics and Moral Review Committee, Vice Chairman of the Academic Committee, Director of the Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Research Center, and Chief Editor of the school journal Traditional Medicine Research.
Prof. PhD Supervisor. YU Dechang,Professor, chief physician, and doctoral supervisor at Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
The academic successor of Professor Huang Zongxu, one of the first batch of famous old Chinese medicine experts in the country. The instructor of the academic experience inheritance work of old Chinese medicine experts in Fujian Province, and the first generation inheritor of the Huang Zongxu branch of Chengjiang Min School of Acupuncture. He has been engaged in clinical, teaching, and scientific research for more than 40 years. He has been taught by famous old Chinese medicine experts Huang Zongxun, Chen Yijiao, and Zhang Jin in China, and mainly studies head acupuncture (clinical basic research on the acute phase of acute cerebrovascular infarction and hemorrhage patients with skull suture).
Professional direction
Traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture
Professional expertise
Three-needle brain suture treatment of stroke hemiplegia, ophthalmoplegia, cerebral palsy and paraplegia in children, shallow needle treatment of facial paralysis, warm needle treatment of cervical spondylosis, cervical spondylosis, limb joint pain (such as rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis, gouty, senile joint pain), headache, back and leg pain, as well as stones (gallstones, kidney stones), hepatitis B transaminase abnormality, hemifacial spasm, etc., internal medicine influenza, tumors, colds, etc.
Practice location
Rehabilitation Hospital Affiliated to Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, National Medical Hall