Jia-Ching Chen

Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital

Papers

1

Total Citations

72

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About

Dr. Jia-Ching Chen has made significant contributions to the field of neurorehabilitation, with a primary focus on developing and evaluating sensorimotor rehabilitative physical therapy programs for stroke patients. His most-cited work, a 2014 review on progress in sensorimotor rehabilitative therapy (72 citations), systematically analyzes conventional approaches like Bobath and Brunnstrom techniques alongside emerging motor learning strategies, providing a critical framework for clinicians. Dr. Chen’s research bridges the gap between traditional rehabilitation methods and evidence-based practice, emphasizing functional recovery and neuroplasticity. His work has been instrumental in shaping post-stroke rehabilitation protocols, directly impacting patient outcomes and clinical guidelines. With a citation record demonstrating sustained influence, Dr. Chen is recognized for his rigorous analysis of therapeutic efficacy and his advocacy for patient-centered, goal-oriented interventions. His scholarship continues to guide both researchers and practitioners in optimizing motor recovery after neurological injury.

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H-Index
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Papers
72
Total Citations
72
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Progress in sensorimotor rehabilitative physical therapy programs for stroke patients
72 citations · 2014
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2014 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 0
🏛 Institutions: Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital

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