Dr. Shao Ming
MD, PhD (Neurosurgery), Postdoctoral Fellow (Neurosurgery)
Chief Physician, Neurological Rehabilitation
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Shao Ming
MD, PhD (Neurosurgery), Postdoctoral Fellow (Neurosurgery)
Professor Shao Ming is Chief Physician and Doctoral Supervisor in Neurological Rehabilitation at Humanity Hospital Xiamen, with over 35 years of clinical and research experience in movement disorders and neurorehabilitation. He completed postdoctoral research on Parkinson's disease surgical treatment at Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, one of China's foremost neuroscience centres. Professor Shao was selected for the prestigious Beijing Science and Technology Nova Program in recognition of his contributions to neurological research.
Professor Shao has led multiple sub-projects under China's National Key R&D Programs and published more than 60 papers in core academic journals covering deep brain stimulation, movement disorders, and neurorehabilitation. His clinical expertise spans surgical and medical management of Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, and dystonia, alongside non-invasive neuromodulation for stroke recovery, spinal cord injury rehabilitation, and consciousness disorder management. He also manages complex neurological conditions including headache, dizziness, and sleep disorders. Professor Shao chairs the Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Rehabilitation Committee of the Chinese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine and is a Standing Council Member of the Chinese Rehabilitation Society.
CancerFax can coordinate medical report review and consultation support for international patients seeking neurological rehabilitation or a second opinion from Professor Shao Ming at Humanity Hospital Xiamen.
Why Consider Professor Shao Ming?
Professor Shao Ming combines over 35 years of expertise in movement disorders and neurorehabilitation with national research programme leadership and China's foremost committee chairmanship in Parkinson's rehabilitation.
Areas of Specialisation
Movement disorders, neurorehabilitation, and non-invasive neuromodulation for neurological recovery
Movement Disorders
Comprehensive medical and surgical management of Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, dystonia, and related movement disorders.
- arrow_rightSurgical planning and perioperative management for DBS in Parkinson's disease
- arrow_rightDBS for essential tremor and dystonia in appropriate candidates
- arrow_rightPost-implantation programming and long-term follow-up
- arrow_rightOptimised pharmacological management of Parkinson's disease
- arrow_rightMotor fluctuation and dyskinesia management strategies
- arrow_rightMultidisciplinary care planning for movement disorder patients
Neurorehabilitation & Neuromodulation
Non-invasive neuromodulation and rehabilitation techniques for neurological recovery following stroke, spinal cord injury, and disorders of consciousness.
- arrow_rightTranscranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) for stroke recovery
- arrow_rightTranscranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) for motor rehabilitation
- arrow_rightNeuromodulation protocols for spinal cord injury rehabilitation
- arrow_rightRehabilitation protocols to promote awakening in vegetative and minimally conscious states
- arrow_rightPost-stroke motor and cognitive recovery programmes
- arrow_rightMultidisciplinary neurorehabilitation planning
General Neurological Conditions
Diagnosis and management of headache, dizziness, sleep disorders, and related neurological conditions.
- arrow_rightEvaluation and treatment of chronic headache and migraine syndromes
- arrow_rightVertigo and vestibular disorder management
- arrow_rightSleep disorder diagnosis and neurological management
Procedures & Clinical Services
Surgical, neuromodulation, and rehabilitation services for neurological conditions
Deep Brain Stimulation
Complex DiseaseSurgical and perioperative management for DBS implantation in movement disorder patients.
Non-Invasive Neuromodulation
Medical OncologyTMS, tDCS, and related neuromodulation techniques for neurological recovery and rehabilitation.
Neurological Rehabilitation
DiagnosisStructured rehabilitation for patients recovering from stroke, brain injury, and neurological sequelae.
Second Opinion & Expert Neurological Assessment
Second OpinionIndependent expert review for complex neurological cases and DBS candidacy assessment.
Research & Publications
National Key R&D programme leadership and peer-reviewed contributions in movement disorders and neurorehabilitation
Professor Shao Ming has led multiple sub-projects under China's National Key R&D Programs and authored more than 60 papers in core academic journals covering deep brain stimulation, Parkinson's disease management, and neurorehabilitation science. He has received several provincial-level scientific and technological achievement awards.
Professor Shao leads national-level research in movement disorders and neurorehabilitation. A detailed publication list may be available on request through CancerFax.
Education & Training
Professor Shao Ming completed postdoctoral research at Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University — one of China's foremost neuroscience and neurology centres — with a specialised focus on Parkinson's disease surgical treatment.
Clinical Experience
Professor Shao Ming has over 35 years of clinical and academic experience in neurological rehabilitation and movement disorders, currently serving as Chief Physician and Doctoral Supervisor at Humanity Hospital Xiamen.
Languages & International
Professor Shao Ming consults primarily in Mandarin Chinese.
CancerFax can coordinate professional medical interpreter support for international patients consulting with Professor Shao Ming.
CancerFax coordinates professional medical interpreter support for international patients consulting in English, Arabic, Russian, and other languages.
Frequently Asked Questions About Professor Shao Ming
CancerFax can coordinate medical report review and consultation support for international patients seeking an opinion or treatment from Professor Shao Ming at Humanity Hospital Xiamen, subject to hospital availability and case acceptance.
Professor Shao Ming specialises in movement disorders including Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, and dystonia, as well as neurological rehabilitation for stroke recovery, spinal cord injury, and disorders of consciousness. He also manages headache, dizziness, sleep disorders, and cancer-related neurological complications.
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a surgical procedure in which electrodes are implanted in specific brain regions to deliver controlled electrical impulses, reducing abnormal movement in conditions such as Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, and dystonia. Professor Shao Ming has over 35 years of expertise in DBS and completed his postdoctoral research specifically focused on Parkinson's disease surgical treatment at Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University.
Submit your medical reports and a summary of your neurological history through CancerFax using the Send Your Reports button. The CancerFax team will review your documents, prepare a structured case summary, and coordinate the consultation with Professor Shao Ming's team at Humanity Hospital Xiamen, subject to availability.
A second-opinion request can be submitted through CancerFax with the patient's neurological assessment reports, imaging, treatment history, and clinical notes. Professor Shao Ming has extensive expertise in neurological rehabilitation relevant to patients experiencing neurological complications from tumours, brain surgery, or systemic cancer treatment. The consultation format and availability are subject to the hospital's schedule.
Remote consultation availability for international patients is arranged on a case-by-case basis through CancerFax. Submit your medical reports and the team will confirm available consultation formats with the hospital.
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