Chief Medical Massage Specialist
Qi Hong, a Master's graduate from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, serves as Vice President of the Hospital Management Branch of the China Massage Association of Blind Practitioner. He is one of the first cohort of National Mentors for the Academic Experience Inheritance Program of Renowned Veteran TCM Experts at Medical Massage Institutions for the Blind, a Member of the National Examination Committee for Blind Medical Massage, Adjunct Professor at Beijing Union University and the Special Education College of Changchun University, leader of the National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine's Key Project on “Xiangbi Disease” in the Tui Na Specialty. He has been honored with titles including “Outstanding Talent of the 11th Five-Year Plan Period” by the China Disabled Persons' Federation, “Outstanding Young and Middle-aged Physician of Beijing,” and one of “Second Batch of Capital Popular Young and Middle-aged Famous Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners.”
Specializes in manual therapy for musculoskeletal disorders, including cervical spondylosis, lumbar disc herniation, and sacroiliac joint injuries. He has led multiple research projects focusing on the standardization of cervical spondylosis manual techniques, supine traction therapy for cervical spondylosis, spinal-pelvic correction manual therapy for sacroiliac joint injuries, and the standardization of diagnostic techniques for musculoskeletal disorders.