Qing Qing Cao

Qing Qing Cao is a sports rehabilitation specialist working in eastern China. Qing Qing began her career studying biomechanics and anatomical movement completing a four-year undergraduate course and a three-year postgraduate degree. She also extended her learning by studying in North America and has published a number of academic papers within China. Qing Qing has worked with all age groups, and with patients recovering from a wide variety of injuries providing both medical care and functional training guidance and support. More recently Qing Qing has also moved into management considering ergonomics, CPD and leadership.

Publications

Patient-Centred Care in ACL Reconstruction and Meniscus Repair and Rehabilitation: A Chinese Case Study
Gareth Richard Morris, Qing Qing Cao, Anqia Wang, Mitsuhiro Yoshida. © 2024. 18 pages.
There is an inherent risk for anyone who plays competitive sport or engages in strenuous activity that at some juncture they may suffer an injury which will require surgery. This...
Continuing Professional Development in the Sports Rehabilitation Industry: A Chinese Case Study
Gareth Richard Morris, Qing Qing Cao. © 2024. 18 pages.
Continuing professional development (CPD) is important for all professions, occupations, and industries. In the medical world, the value of outstanding practitioners goes without...
Planning Ahead: Exploring the Leadership Competencies That Transnational Higher Education Leaders and Managers Need
Gareth Richard Morris, Qing Qing Cao, Wendy Weng, Fiseha Berhanu Tesema, Tingting Zhao. © 2024. 14 pages.
This chapter considers the important area of transnational higher education (TNHE) leadership and management through considering the reflections, insights, and suggestions of...
Enhancing Cost Savings and Performance Through Employment Retention Initiatives: The Importance of Motivation, Satisfaction, Community, and Wellbeing
Gareth Richard Morris, Jinting Ye, Fiseha Berhanu Tesema, Qing Qing Cao, Jonathan Culbert. © 2024. 19 pages.
What motivates someone to seek out employment at a given institution can be influenced by many factors such as work-related aspects, personal considerations, and move...