Dr. Zhang Tong
张通
Chief Physician; Professor; Doctoral Supervisor; Director of Neurological Rehabilitation Department
Where they practice, who they consult.
- China Rehabilitation Research Center, Capital Medical University, Beijing
- 30+ years in neurological rehabilitation
- English, Mandarin
What they personally lead.
Training and recognition
One of China's most prominent clinical rehabilitation specialists focusing on stroke and brain injury recovery; advanced the clinical application of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) for post-stroke motor and language recovery in Chinese rehabilitation practice; led large-scale multicenter clinical trials on neurological rehabilitation interventions; contributed to Chinese stroke rehabilitation clinical pathway guidelines; published in Stroke, Brain Injury, Neural Plasticity, and Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
What to expect
The China Rehabilitation Research Center is China's top-ranked national rehabilitation institution with the most comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation programs in the country. Dr. Zhang's neurological rehabilitation department specializes in patients with moderate to severe disability after stroke or brain injury who require intensive inpatient rehabilitation. Programs typically run 4-8 weeks and include physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and neuromodulation interventions. International patients should arrange admission well in advance as bed availability is limited.
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