Specialization
Pain treatment including headache, migraine, trigeminal neuralgia,
neck pain, back pain, joint pain, shoulder pain, stomachache
etc.; menopausal syndrome, sterility, tiredness, insomnia, depression,
weight-management, tinnitus, cancer complementary treatment
etc.
Academic Qualifications
Doctor degree of Medicine, Shanghai University of Traditional
Chinese Medicine (1996~1999)
Master degree of Medicine, Heilongjiang College of Traditional
Chinese Medicine (1991~1994)
Bachelor degree of Medicne, Heilongjiang college of Traditional
Chinese Medicine (1983~1988)
Medical Experiences
Eighteen years clinical experience in hospitals
in China and Canada both in Western Medicine and Traditional
Chinese Medicine. She knows both medicines very well and will
tell you the best choice of your treatment in Western Medicine
and Traditional Chinese Medicine. (Since 1988)
Associate Professor, College of Acupuncture-Moxibustion &
Tuina, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
for six years.(1999-2005)
Research works
- The Experimental Study on Recovery from Spinal Cord Injury
by Dividing the Acupoints into Different Groups (Sponsored
by Shanghai Municipal Health Board)2002--2005:
- The Experimental Study on Moxi-rat Serum by Culturing
with Dorsal Ganglion in vitro (Sponsored by Shanghai University
of TCM)2000--2001
- The Experimental Study on the Effects of Electrotherapy
by Observing the Astrocytes of Injured Spinal Cord in Rats
(Sponsored by Shanghai Municipal Education Commission)1998--2001:
- The Experimental Study on the Effects of Electrotherapy
by Observing Astrocyte Hyperplasia of Injured Spinal Cord
in Rats (Sponsored by the State Administration of Traditional
Chinese Medicine of P.R.C)1997--2000: .
Publications
Some of the selected publications:
1. X.J.Song, S.L.Sun, X.Chen, The Effects on Neurotransmission
of Injured Lumbar Spinal cord of Rabbits by Electrotherapy
with Different Groups of Acupoints, Chinese Journal of Clinical
Rehabilitation, 2005,21(9): 148-149
2. X.J.Song, S.L.Sun, X.Chen, The Effects on Neurotransmission
of Injured Thoracic Spinal Cord of Rabbits by Electrotherapy
with Different Groups of Acupoints. Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation,
2005,20(2) 69-71.
3. Subeditor in Chief. The questions of Acupoints and Meridians,
The National Programming Teaching Materials for Higher Education
of TCM, ISBN 7 - 80156 - 490-1/R · 490. Published in
Mar. 2004, China Press of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
4. Editor, The Theory of Acupoints and Meridians, The National
Programming Teaching Materials for Higher Education of TCM.
ISBN 7 - 80156 - 441-3/R · 441. Published in Jan. 2003,
China Press of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
5. S.L.Sun, W.Yang, Effects of Moxibustion-serum on Synapse
of Dorsal Root Neuroganglions in vitro, Shanghai Journal of
Acupuncture and Moxibustion, 2003(7): 19-22.
6. S.L.Sun, Z.G.Yan, The Method of Culturing Astrocyte of
Spinal Cord in vitro, Anatomy Journal, 2001 (10): 494.
7. S.L.Sun, Z.G.Yan, The Experimental Study on the effect
of Treating Injured Spinal Cord with Electrotherapy by Observing
the Activities of ?-glutamyltransferase, Chinese Acupuncture
Journal, 2000 (7): 433
8. S.L.Sun, Z.G.Yan, Tracing to Observe the Treating Effect
of Electrotherapy on Injured Spinal Cord by HorseRadish Peroxidase
(HRP), Chinese Medical Technology Journal, 2000(1): 1
9. S.L.Sun, Y.Z.Sun, Y.Wan, The Contrast Observation on Effect
of Hemorrheological Property on Patients Suffered Ischemic
Stroke by Different Acu-moxi Methods, Chinese Acupuncture
Journal, 1997(5): 271
Languages: English, Mandarin
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