Bob Chen, Ph.D., PT,
Dr. Chen Sports Training and Rehabilitation Center
DongChengQu, GuangQu JiaYuan #2, 901
Beijing, China, 100022
7636 SE Foster Road Portland
Oregon, USA, 97206
(86) 10 (Office)
503-473-3613 (USA mobile)
(86) 13701066063 (China Mobile)
bobchennyc@yahoo.com
drbobchen @163.com
July 08, 2016
Table of Content
1. Personal Information
2. Educational Background
3. Employment and Positions Held
4. Teaching Experience
5. Graduate Student Supervision at PolyU
6. Coaching Experience
7. Clinical Experiences
8. Research
9. Dissertation/Theses
10. Book Publication
11. Publications & Research Papers
12. Selected Commentaries
13. Journal Reviewers/Grant Reviewer/Panel Members
14. Memberships in Scientific/Professional Honorary Societies
15. Honors and Awards
16. Professional Qualifications
17. Personal Habits
1. Personal Information
Business Address: 7636 SE Foster Road Portland OR 97206
Business Number: 503-473-3613
Date of Birth: August 7, 1959
2. Educational Background:
1993-1996 NIH post-doctoral fellow
Geriatric Rehabilitation Research
Texas Women's University
Houston, Texas
1993-1995 Master of Science (MSc)
1989-1993 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Sports Medicine/Sports Biomechanics
University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon
1987-1989 Master of Science (MSc)
Kinesiology and Motor Control
Texas Christian University
Ft. Worth, Texas
1978-1982 Bachelor of Education (Bed)
Beijing University of Physical Education
Beijing, China
3.
Employment and Positions Held:
2016.6-Present Chief Consultant of Sport Training and Rehabilitation
Beijing United Family Rehabilitation Hospital
Beijing, China
2016.6-Present Director and professor for Elite Sport Training and Rehabilitation Program
Capital Institute of Physical Education
Beijing, China
2016.4-Present Compex Academy NMES Professor & Global Level 3 Senior Trainer Compex Academy, Global
2014.12-Present Chief Consultant of Sport Training and Rehabilitation
Chinese Golf Association
2014.11-Present Member of Standing Committee
Sports Injury Professional Committee
Beijing Association of Rehabilitation Medicine
2014.02-Present Vice Chairman of Standing Committee
The World Manipulative Medical Association
2013.12-Present Chief Consultant to prepare for Rio Olympics
China Trampoline Teams
2013.10-Present Honorary Professor/Co-founder for new STaR program
School of Sports and Health Sciences
ShaoXing University
ShaoXing, China
2013.7-Present Chief Consultant of Sport Training and Rehabilitation
Chinese Basketball Association
2012.4-Present President and Founder
Dr.Chen’s Sports Training and Rehabilitation Center
Beijing, China
2012 -Present Honorary Professor
School of Movement Sciences
Capital University of Physical Education and Sports
Beijing, China
2010-Present Deputy director
Sports Training and Rehabilitation Committee
China Olympic Committee
Beijing, China
2011.2- 2014.7 Director/Founder
Retired Athlete Sport Training and Rehabilitation Program
Chinese Athletes Education Foundation
Hong Kong, China
2009- 2011 Honorary Associate Professor
Department of Human Performance and Health Sciences
The Hong Kong Institute of Education
Hong Kong
2009-2010 Co-Director (co-founder)
The Hong Kong Jockey Club Sports Medicine and Health Sciences Center
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hong Kong
2008-2012 Visiting Professor
School of Medicine
Chengdu Institute of physical education
Chengdu, China
2008-2011 Associate Professor
Faculty of Health and Social Sciences
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hong Kong
2008-2011 Unit head (founder)
Injury Prevention & Performance Optimization Unit
The Hong Kong Jockey Club Sports Medicine and Health Sciences Center
Hong Kong
2008- 2009 Deputy Director
The Hong Kong Jockey Club Sports Medicine and Health Sciences Center
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hong Kong
2006-2009 Adjoint faculty
Department of Pathokinesiology and Physical Therapy
University of Southern California
California, USA
2006-2008 Senior Special Advisor
For China Olympic Committee
In preparation for 2008 Beijing Olympic
Beijing, China
2006-2008 Committee Member
High attitude Sport training Expert Committee in preparation for 2008 Beijing Olympics Games
2006-2008 Committee Member
Sport sciences and recovery Expert Committee in preparation for 2008 Beijing Olympic Games
2006-2008 Chief Consultant
For China National Teams
In preparation for 2008 Beijing Olympic Games
Beijing, China
2005-2008 Chief Consultant of Sport Training and Rehabilitation
China National Gymnastic Team
Beijing, China
2004-2008 Assistant Professor
Faculty of Health and Social Sciences
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hong Kong
2003-2008 Director - International Certification (Founder for China Program)
National Strength and Conditioning Association Certification Commission
Beijing, China
2001-2004 Assistant Professor
Department of Rehabilitation Sciences
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hong Kong
2002-2004 Senior Research Consultant
JiangSu Sports Research Institute
2002-2004 Consultant
Section of Rehabilitation
China Medical Association
2002-2004 Senior Researcher Consultant
Guangdong Sports Research Institute
2001-2004 Senior Research Consultant
Shanghai Sports and Health Research Center
2001-2004 Strength/conditioning and Sport Rehabilitation Specialist
1999-2004 Consultant and Visiting Professor
Guangzhou, China
1999-2004 Consultant and Visiting Professor
1997-2004 Consultant in Sport Training and Rehabilitation
Sport Research Institute
Shanghai Sports Hospital
Shanghai, China
1996-2001 Assistant Professor
New York University
New York, NY
1993-1996 NIH Post-doctoral Fellow
Texas Women's University
Houston, Texas
1989-1993 Research/Teaching Assistant
Biomechanics and Sport Medicine Laboratory
Department of Exercise Science
University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon
1987-1989 Research Assistant
Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education
Texas Christian University
1985-1987 Part-time Lifeguard
University of North Texas
Denton, Texas
1984-1985 Assistant Coach and Trainer
China Water Polo Team
Beijing, China
1983-1984 Assistant Coach and Trainer
Nanning, Guangxi, China
1982-1985 Research Fellow (joint appointment)
Nanning, China
1982-1982 Swimming Coach
4. Teaching Experience (duty):
2016-Present Director and professor
· Elite Sport Training and Rehabilitation Program at Capital Institute of Physical Education, a 10-week intensive
education along with 11-week internship in professional sports teams, work as the program design, train the
trainer, quality control and teach one of the course: functional anatomy.
2016 -Present Compex Academy NMES Professor & Global Level 3 Senior Trainer
· Provide Training for Level 2 Coaches under Compex Academy Global
· Currently is the third Level 3 global professor in Compex NMES; the first to introduce Compex NMES Course
in China; the first to design the course and conduct the training in China
2013-Present “JiangHu Scholar” Honorary Professor, ShaoXing University, School of Health and Sports Sciences
· Coordinate the new degree program in sports training and rehabilitation, and organize the “train the trainers”
program to develop the core group of instructors for a new department.
2012 -Present Honorary Professor, Capital University of Physical Education and Sports
· Supervise master and doctoral students in Sports training and rehabilitation.
Teach graduate level classes in sports rehabilitation theory and practices. Help to setup the first PhD
program in the University in Sports training and rehabilitation
2012-Present Honorary professor, ShaoXing University.
· Work as the coordinator and co-founder for a new STaR degree program.
2011-2014 Director, Retired Athlete Sports Training and Rehabilitation (STaR) Program.
· Founder of this national high profile STaR program, a one-year occupational program to train retired
athletes as the STaR trainer/therapist for Chinese Olympic teams to prepare for Olympic Games.
2008- 2011 Director of Sports Performance Optimization and injury prevention.
· Organized and conducted seminar and workshop for both local and mainland Sports related professionals
in the areas of sports training, recovery technique and performance optimization methods.
2005-2009 Expert Advisor to China Olympic Committee
· Worked as educator to conduct workshops and lecture for China national team coach, doctor, and sports
scientists in the area of sports training, recovery technique and performance optimization methods.
2006-2008 Adjoint Clinical Associate Professor, University of Southern California,
· Worked as the international liaison to promote educational exchanges programs between University of Southern
California (USC)with PolyU and China Olympic Committee (COC).
2004-2011 Associate Professor, Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
· Coordinator and mentor for Faculty of Health and Social Sciences (FHSS) summer internship program for mainland
students, FHSS Summer
Internship program in Beijing Olympic Training Camp;
· Coordinated and conducted FHSS seminars and workshops, which include sports injury prevention for golf, tennis,
Chinese manipulation therapy, etc;
· Volunteered to be guest lectures in workshops conducted by other organizations in Hong Kong, such as Hong Kong
Tennis Association,
Sport for Life foundation, Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association, Hong Kong Sports Institute, Hong Kong University, etc.
· Worked as a program leader when the DHSc transferred from School of Nursing to FHSS. Worked as subject leader
for DHSc (HSS608);
· Worked as subject leader in Doctoral of Health Sciences (DHSc) program;
· Acted as the subject leader for “Generic Anatomy” for the development of for faculty based common subject,
one main mission
was to merge different teaching format/content from different departments into one format;
2001-2003 Assistant Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
· Acted as program leader, then coordinator for Master of Physiotherapy program during the initial development phase (in China);
· Acted as committee member of the self-financed MSc Sports Physiotherapy Program;
· Acted as coordinator for the development of STaR center (sports training and rehabilitation center);
· Taught courses in both BSc and MSc physical therapy programs. The subjects include sports
physiotherapy (BSc elective and MSc), movement sciences,
critical inquiry (I, II, and III), electrical therapy (EPT1, EPTII), exercise sciences, manual therapy, etc.
· Organized and taught the Olympics Series of Sports Medicine Workshops (I, II), successfully secured external support
from Adidas to run the workshops ;
1996-2001 Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, New York University
· Taught courses in both post-professional graduate programs (Masters and Ph.D.) and the entry level Doctoral of Physical
Therapy (DPT) program;
· Taught courses, seminars and journal club in the areas of biomechanics, kinesiology, motor control/learning, research design, clinical
decision making, therapeutic exercise etc.;
· Acted as supervisor and mentored doctoral and master's physical therapy students in their research projects, theses, and dissertations;
· Lead the department in using new instructional technology within the department in teaching and learning;
· Developed internet class WebPages for each class I taught; implemented problem- based learning to develop
students' independent problem solving and critical thinking abilities; promoted active learning among students within and
outside the classroom using the internet, discussion forums and in-class discussion.
· Acted as the committee member for New York University’s new Doctoral of Physical Therapy (DPT) program validation
1993-1996 NIH Post-Doctoral Fellow, School of Physical Therapy, Texas Women's University
· Taught and co-taught classes in advanced Master's physical therapy program in areas of basic and advanced biomechanics, sports
medicine, lower extremity functions and gait analysis;
· Guest lectured at several hospitals/universities at the Texas Medical Center; mentored graduate students for thesis/dissertation studies;
· Gave consultation for other faculty members on research projects, assisted in mentorship of graduate students.
1989-1993 Teaching Fellow, Department of Exercise and Movement Science, University of Oregon
· Taught graduate level statistics laboratory with computer applications;
· Worked as teaching assistant for graduate classes.
1989-1993 Teaching Fellow, Service Physical Education Department, University of Oregon
· Taught all levels of swimming, water polo, weight training, and Tai Chi classes (University students).
1990-1992 Physical Education Instructor, Children's Summer Sports Program, College of Human Development and
Performance University of Oregon
· Taught different level swimming classes (non-university students).
As the consultant and/or advisor for varied sports organization in HK and China, I have been very active in conducting
workshop, lecture and presentation on varied topics: special topics in sports rehabilitation, sport training and sports sciences,
5. Graduate Student Supervision at Hong Kong Polytechnic University:
1) As supervisor
DHs Student:, Kam Hung Wong
Thesis: Studied the relationship between the flexibility and the serve velocity amongst the Chinese Tennis Players
Graduate: in process
2) As co-supervisor
MSc Student: Rebecca KP WAI
Thesis: The effect of bodyblade exercise programme on functional balance and core stability among elderly
in community - A pilot study
Graduate: May 2006
3) As co-supervisor
MPhil Student: Roy T.H. Cheung
Association of footwear patellofemoral pain syndrome in runner.
Graduate: 2006
PhD Students I have supervised at New York University between 1996-2001:
1) Martha Sliwinski, PT, PhD - faculty member at Columbia University, national trainer for credentialing clinical instructors for
APTA, clinical education, author, and researcher in the areas of falls and dynamic balance
2) Mitchell Batavia, PT, PhD - NYU faculty and author in areas of practical wheelchair prescriptions and metaphorical
research education
3) Mark Archambault, PT, PhD - clinician, researcher, pioneer in physical therapy management of golf injuries and owner of
BACKtoGOLF Performance and Fitness
4) Thomas Holland, PT, PhD - author and in area of physical agents and electrotherapy and Assistant Professor
5) faculty at Hunter College of CCNY
6) Susan Feldman Pollack, PT, PhD - author, lecturer, and physical therapist leader in functional electrical stimulation for patients with
spinal cord lesions at Mt. Sinai Hospital
6. Coaching Experience:
2012-Present Work as the mentor for the coaches in Dr. Chen Sports Training and Rehabilitation Center,
· Train and mentor the trainers to provide services safely and effectively in sport training for injury prevention, post-op rehabilitation, and sports performance. We also have professional amateurs and athletes coming from north America, Asia, and
Europe beside the majority from China.
2009-Present Deputy director for Sports Training and Rehabilitation Committee, COC.
· In charge of organizing sports training and rehabilitation service for top athletes in China
Senior Advisor IN Sport Training and Rehabilitation for China Olympic Committee
· Provide comprehensive evaluation, assessment, and analysis of cause of sports training error in performance issues and sport injury.
Provide an integrativeapproach that combine sports training with corrective functional modification program in training,provide better coaching tips and program design for different China national teams to enhance their sports performance and prevent
additional injuries. The nationalteams I have worked with include to major categories:
1) I have worked extensively with the following teams at least over 6 months:
· China Shooting Team (2015-present)
· China Speed Skating Team (2013-present)
· China Short-Track Speed Skating Team (2009-present)
· China Badminton Team (2008-present)
· China Judo Team (2008-present)
· China Trampoline Teams (2006-present)
· China Swimming Teams (2002-present)
· China Water Polo Team (2002-present)
· China Marathon Team (2007 – 2008)
· China Rhythmic Gymnastics Team (2007, 2008)
· China Woman Tennis Team (2006 – 2008)
· China Gymnastic Teams (2005 – 2008)
· China Woman Basketball Teams (2004-2008)
· China Woman Volleyball Team (2006-2007)
· China Diving Teams (2004)
2) I have also worked with athletes in the following teams for at least 2-day – 6 months of consultancy:
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· China Sailing Team(2016-present)
· China Canoeing Team (2016-present)
· China Man Soccer Team (2013)
· China Woman Soccer Team (2013)
· China Figure Skating Team (2009-2010)
· China Aerial Acrobat (2009-2010)
· China Snowboarding U-Slot (2009-2010)
· China High Jump Team (2008)
· China Woman Field Hockey Team ( 2008)
· China Woman Handball Team ( 2008)
· China Pentathlon Team(2008)
· China Race Walking Team (2007, 2008)
· China Rowing team (2007, 2008)
· China Triple jump Team (2007)
· China Judo Team (2007)
· China Wrestling Team(2007)
· China Road Cycling Team (2007)
· China Boxing Team (2007)
· China Taekwondo Team(2006)
· China Synchronized Swimming Team (2002, 2003)
Out of 35 Olympic games sport events,I have worked with over 27 sports events. In the summary of all the
100 medal winners of China Delegation. Myself and my assistants together has helped 1/2 of the GOLD
medalist and 1/2 of the 100 medal winners (detail of the name list can be seen in attachment).
2006-2008 Strength and Conditioning Advisor, China Woman Volleyball Team
2005-2008 Strength and Conditioning Coach, China Gymnastic Team
2004-2004 Strength and Conditioning Coach, China Women Basketball Team
1998-2001 Strength and Conditioning consultant for Guangdong Sports Bureau
in preparing for 9th all China Games, Goungzhou;
1990-1992 Head Coach for swimming and water polo teams, Eugene YMCA Aquatic Club, Eugene, Oregon
1988-1989 Weight Training and Tai Chi Instructor, Upward Bound Programs, Texas Christian University.
1985-1987 Swimming Instructor, Children's Swimming Program, University of North Texas.
1983-1985 Assistant Coach and Trainer, China National Water Polo Team of China, Beijing, China,
1982-1983 Assistant Coach and Trainer, Guangxi Water Polo Team, Nanning, Guangxi, China,
1982 Swimming Team Head Coach, Wuzhou City Sports Club, Wuzhou, Guangxi, China
1982 Swimming Coach, Beijing Physical Education University, Summer Age-Group Swim Camp
7.
Clinical Experiences:
2016-Present Chief Consultant, Sport Training and Rehabilitation at Beijing United Family
Rehabilitation Hospital, Beijing, China
2012-Present President, Dr.Chen Sports Training and Rehabilitation Center, Beijing, China
2006-Present Special senior advisor, China Olympic Committee in preparation for 2008/2012/2016 Olympic, Beijing, China
· Work as the deputy director for Sport Training and Rehabilitation, and work closely
with National teams, National Sports Hospital and Rehabilitation
Center in rehabilitation of elite national/Olympic athletes.
2006-2008 Medical Consultant, for China National Teams in preparation for 2008 Beijing Olympic, Beijing, China
· Worked as the one of the 40 top medical consultants to provide medical /rehabilitation advice or service for
athletes from China National Teams in preparation for 2008 Beijing Olympics.
2005-2008 Consultant, China Gymnastic Team in preparation for 2008 Beijing Olympic, Beijing China
· Worked closely with team physician in post-surgical rehabilitation, injury rehabilitation and injury prevention
program for elite national/Olympic gymnasts.
1999-2005 Sports Medical Consultant, Organizers Committee for 9th and 10th all China Games, Gougzhou/Nanjing, China
· Consulted sport teams in sports rehabilitation for injured athletes in preparation for All China Games.
1996-1999 Physical therapist (Part time), New York University Medical Center (Rush Hospital), New York.
· Worked as a physical therapist for in-patient rehabilitation in orthopedic division mostly for post-surgical rehabilitation.
1997-2001 Physical Therapist (Part time), Village nursing home, New York
· Worked as the therapist for nursing home resident to restore their functions and improve their quality of life.
1995-1996 Physical Therapist (part time), Park Plazer hospital, Houston, Texas
· Worked as the staff physical therapist to work in both in-patient and outpatient settings.
8. Research:
My areas of expertise: Sports medicine integrating Eastern and Western approaches: sport injury assessment, injury
rehabilitation andprevention, sport training and conditioning.
1) Activities in research:
· Researches involve applying fund from the government (China Olympic committee; China Sun Foundation and
many sport associations) and private companies.
Being active as a researcher and an advisor for graduate students (PhD and Master Students), as well as the
government funding projects. Especially concentrate on thework of book and chapter writing, magazine articles,
collaboration program and others.
· As the advisor for China Olympic Committee (COC) in preparation for 2008 Beijing and 2012 London
Olympic games, I am working hard to create more collaborative research projects for COC, China Science
Foundation, China athlete education foundation etc.
2) Funded Projects:
2015 Budget:200,000RMB
Source: General Administration of Sport of China
As PI, Dr.Chen Sports Training and Rehabilitation Center
“Construction of the theory and method of Sport Rehabilitation”
Status: funded and ongoing
2014 Budget: 400,000 RMB
As PI, Dr.Chen Sports Training and Rehabilitation Center
“The effort of combination of strike transitional running shoe with mid-foot strike running on reducing lower extremity pains”
Status: funded and completed
2013 Budget: 250,000 RMB
As PI, Dr.Chen Sports Training and Rehabilitation Center
“Injury prevention program for China Speed Skating Team for 2014 Winter Olympic Games”
Status: funded and completed
2009 Budget: 330,000 RMB
As PI with China Sports Sciences Research Institute
“Injury prevention program for China short-track Speed Skating Team for 2010 Winter Olympic Games”
Status: funded and completed, won the 1st class research award by COC
2009 Budget: 50 Millions HKD
Source: Hong Kong Jockey Club
Helping the Hong Kong Polytechnic University to apply for fund
for “Jockey Club Sports Medicine and Sports Health Centre”
Status: funded and completed
2006 Budget: 80,000 RMB
As Co-PI with China Sports Sciences Research Institute
“Rehabilitation Program for Elite Gymnast in preparation for 2008 Beijing Olympic”
Status: funded and completed
2006 Budget: 20,000 RMB
As PI,“Injury prevention programs for Elite Volleyball players in preparation for 2008 Beijing Olympic”
Status: approved and funded for one year
2006 Budget: 40,000 RMB
As Co-PT with China Sports Sciences Research Institute
“Strength and Conditioning Program for Elite Trampoline athletes in preparation for 2008 Beijing Olympic”
Status: approved and to be funded
2004-2006 Budget: 200,000 HKD
Source: Faculty of Health and Social Sciences
Co-PI : Bob Chen, Joanne Chung et al.
“Physical Fitness Assessment in HK children”
Status: funded and completed data collection
9. Dissertation/Theses:
1994 Chen FC: “The study of normal plantar pressure pattern of the foot during the
support phase of walking.” (Doctoral dissertation, University of Oregon). University
Microfilms Inc. 300 North Zeeb Rd. Ann Arbor. Michigan 48106.
1989 Chen FC: “The effect of ball weights on the throwing pattern among children”.
Unpublished master’s thesis. Texas Christian University. Ft. Worth TX.
1982 Chen FC: “The study of metabolism in water polo.”
Unpublished bachelor thesis. Beijing University of Physical Education. Fall.
I have special column on 9 sports and health magazines in China.
Monthly or bi-monthly, quarterly papers. (more detail can be referred to www.drbobchen.com)
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10. Book Published:
1) Bob Chen, Editor, Sports Training and Rehabilitation
Series: Soccer, Ren Ming Sport Publishing Company, 2015
2) Bob Chen, Editor, Sports Training and Rehabilitation
Series: Basketball, Ren Ming Sport Publishing Company, 2015
3) Bob Chen, Editor, Sports Training and Rehabilitation
Series: Badminton, Ren Ming Sport Publishing Company, 2015
4) Bob Chen, Editor, Sports Training and Rehabilitation
Series: Table tennis, Ren Ming Sport Publishing Company, 2015
5) Bob Chen, Editor, Sports Training and Rehabilitation
Series: Volleyball, Ren Ming Sport Publishing Company, 2015
6) Bob Chen, Editor, Sports Training and Rehabilitation
Series: Swimming, Ren Ming Sport Publishing Company, 2015
7) Bob Chen, Editor, Sports Training and Rehabilitation
Series: Synchronized swimming, Ren Ming Sport Publishing Company, 2015
8) Bob Chen, Editor, Sports Training and Rehabilitation
Series: Diving, Ren Ming Sport Publishing Company, 2015
9) Bob Chen, Editor, Sports Training and Rehabilitation
Series: Short-track speeding skating, Ren Ming Sport Publishing Company, 2015
10) Bob Chen, Editor, Sports Training and Rehabilitation
Series: Speed skating, Ren Ming Sport Publishing Company, 2015
11) Bob Chen, Editor, ports Training and Rehabilitation
Series: Rhythmic gymnastics, Ren Ming Sport Publishing Company, 2015
12) Bob Chen, Editor, Sports Training and Rehabilitation
Series: Gymnastics, Ren Ming Sport Publishing Company, 2015
13) Bob Chen, Editor, Sports Training and Rehabilitation
Series: Trampoline, Ren Ming Sport Publishing Company, 2015
14) Bob Chen, Editor, Sports Training and Rehabilitation
Series: Weight lifting/track and field), Ren Ming Sport Publishing Company, 2015
15) Bob Chen, Editor, Sports Training and Rehabilitation
Series: Weight lifting/track and field), Ren Ming Sport Publishing Company, 2015
16) Bob Chen, Member of Editorial Committee, Swimming Training
Syllabus for Chinese Teenagers, Beijing Sports University Publishing Company,2015 Beijing China
17) Bob Chen, Editor, Sport Stretching Manual,
Beijing Sports University Publishing Company, 2008.8 Beijing China
18) Bob Chen, Editor, The NSCA’s The Essential of Personal Training,
September, 2005, WenHui Book Publishing, Shanghai, China
Book Ongoing:
1) Bob Chen, Editor, Postural Assessment, Tianjing Publishing, China
2) Bob Chen, Editor, Therapeutic Stretching, Tianjing Publishing, China
3) Bob Chen, Chief Member of Editorial Group,
Sport Rehabilitation Training Theory and Practice, General Administration of Sport of China
4) Bob Chen, Editor, General book for running injuries, Tianjing Publishing, China
5) Bob Chen, Editor, Celebrities in Sport Injuries, Tianjing Publishing, China
11. Publications & Research Papers: (up to 2016)
1) Bob Chen, Damon Mok, Winson C.C. Lee, Wing Kai Lam.
High- intensity stepwise conditioning programme for improved exercise responses
and agility performance of a badminton
player with knee pain, Physical Therapy in
Sport 16 (2015) 80-85
2) Wing Kai Lam, Damon Mok, Winson CC Lee, Bob Chen, Reliability
and Asymmetry Profiles of Myotonometric Measurements in Healthy
Skeletal Muscles, J Nov Physiother , Volume 5 • Isue 1 • 1000245
3) Bob Chen, Gilbert Lam, Damon Mok, Frankie Yeung, Joe Hung.
A Three-Week Conditioning Program for Improved Golf Performance.
2010 Human Kinetics - ATT 15(4), pp. 22-26
4) Chung, J.W.Y., Chung, L.M.Y., & Chen, B. . The impact of lifestyle on the physical
fitness of primary school children. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 2008
5) Chen,B,Concepts and Trends of Conditioning and Rehabilitation。 China Sport Science,2006,26 (10);95-96
6) Roy T.H. Cheung, Gabriel Ng, Bob F.C. Chen, Association of footwear patellofemoral pain
syndrome in runner. Sports Medicine. 2006, 36(3); 199-205
7) Sliwinski M, Sisto S, Batavia M, Chen B. A comparison of dynamic stability between total hip
arthorplasty individuals and healthy older adults during walking.
Gait Posture. 2004;19(2):141-7
8) McDonough AL, Batavia M, Chen FC, Kwon S, Ziai J. The
validity and reliability of the GAITRite system's measurements: a preliminary evaluation.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2001;82(3):419-25.
9) McDonough AL, Chen FC, Batavia M. The effect of molded in-shoe orthotics on
pressure distribution patterns on the foot. Phys Ther Case Reports. 1999;2(1):3-10.
10) Ling W, Chen FC, McDonough, AL. Evaluation of the cushion setting on performance
of a Biodex II dynamometer. Arch Phys Med Rehabil, 1999;60:350-354,
11) Chen, B, Bates. BT: “Comparison of F-scan in sole and AMTI forceplate
system for measuring vertical ground reaction forces during gait.” Physiotherapy
Theory and Practice: An International Journal of Physical Therapy
12) Bates, BT, Zhang S, Dufek JD, Chen FC: “The effect of sample size and
variability on the correlation coefficient.”Medicine and Science in Sports and
Exercise. 28(3): 386-391, 1996
13) Chen, FC, AL McDonough AL, Ling W: “Intra and inter days reliability and validity
of self-selected walking pace.” 1998 Annual American Physical Therapy Association
Conference, Orlando FL.
14) Ling, W, Chen FC, McDonough AL: “Evaluation of the cushion setting on performance
of the Biodex II dynamometer.”1998 Annual American Physical Therapy Association
Conference, Orlando FL.
15) McDonough AL, Chen FC, Batavia M: “The effect of molded in-shoe orthotics on pressure
distribution patterns of the foot.”1998 Annual American Physical Therapy Association Conference, Orlando FL.
16) McDonough AL, Batavia M, Chen S, Kwon S, Chen FC: “The concurrent validity of
the functional ambulation profile and the GAITRite system.”
1998 Annual American Physical Therapy Association Conference, Orlando FL.
17) Chen FC, Southard DL: “The comparison of acupressure and massage on muscle relaxation after exercise.”
1997 American of College of Sport Medicine Conference, Denver CO.
18) Chen FC, Schieb DA, Protas EJ, Hasson SM: “ The comparison of plantar pressure patterns during
self-selected pace walking between young and old adults.” 1997 American Physical Therapy
Association Combined Sections Meeting, Dallas TX.
19) Fredete DM, Protas EJ, Overby A, Olson S, Murphy M, Chen FC, MacNeill M and
Schieb D: “Screening protocol and risk for fall measures in a community basedgeriatric
population.” 1997 American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, Dallas TX.
20) Chen FC, Schieb DA, Protas EJ, Hasson SM: “The comparison of plantar pressure patterns during self-selected pace walking between young and old adults.” 1996 NIH (NCMRR) Trainee Conference, Bethesda Md., April 19-20.
21) Hasson SM, McKenna R, Jansen C, Chen FC, Schieb D: “Single dose administration
of analgesic and non-steroid anti-inflammatory medication: effect on muscle soreness and
functional performance.” 1996 American of College of Sport Medicine Conference. Seattle WA
22) Protas, E, Zabel R, Chen FC, Schieb D: “Application of a chair step test to assess cardiovascular
status in frail nursing home residents.” 1996 American of College of Sport Medicine Conference. Seattle WA
23) Chen FC, Thomas M, Hasson SM, Olson S: “Using insole pressure system
to compare chronic ankle sprain patients and healthy subjects in single leg standing.” 1996
American Physical Therapy Association conference. Atlanta GA
24) Hasson SM, McKenna R, Chen FC, Jansen C, Schieb D: “Effect of Muscle Damage on
Indices of Pain and Performance During the Functional Tasks of Sit to Stand and Stand to
Sit.” 1996 American Physical Therapy Association conference. Atlanta, GA
25) Chen FC, Schieb DA, Protas EJ: “The plantar pressure pattern of elders during self-selected pace
walking.” 1996 American Physical Therapy Association Combined Section Meeting, Atlanta GA.
26) Schieb DA, Chen FC, Protas EJ: “Comparison of&