Qualifications Doctor of Philosophy - University of Auckland Master of Science - University of Auckland Advanced Diploma of Physiotherapy - Auckland Institute of Technology Diploma of Manual Therapy - NZ Manipulative Physiotherapist Assn Diploma of Physiotherapy - Auckland Institute of Technology Diploma in Acupuncture - Physiotherapy, Acupuncture and Pain Modulation Association Dr Wayne Hing has enjoyed a distinguished career in the field of Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy. He has a PhD in Anatomy, as well as a Master of Science in Physiology (both from the University of Auckland) along with postgraduate qualifications in Orthopaedic Manipulative Therapy and acupuncture. Following holding an academic position at Auckland University of Technology and UNITEC, Bond University's Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine is pleased to welcome Dr Hing as their new Professor in Physiotherapy and also Head of the physiotherapy program as of May 2012. Since 1994, Dr Wayne Hing has been a leading consultant, advisor and reviewer for various committees, boards and working parties related to New Zealand physiotherapy such as the New Zealand Manipulative Physiotherapists Association (NZMPA), Society of Physiotherapists (NZSP), Hockey New Zealand and the Health and Disabilities Commission. In terms of research, Dr Hing has received funding for over 40 projects including a major grant of $237,000 for a three-year study into the diagnostic accuracy of a clinical examination in determining the source of shoulder pain from the Health Research Council of New Zealand for one of his PhD students. The results from his research have been published extensively in international peer-reviewed journals and he is regularly invited to deliver conference presentations at national and international symposiums.
Articles
Physiotherapist agreement when visually rating movement quality during lower extremity functional screening tests (with Chris Whatman and Patricia Hume), Physical therapy in sport (2012)
Objectives: To investigate physiotherapist agreement in rating movement quality during lower extremity functional tests using...
Measurement of tibial nerve excursion during ankle joint dorsiflexion in a weight-bearing position with ultrasound imaging (with Matthew Carroll, Janet Yau, and Keith Rome), Journal of foot and ankle research (2012)
Background: The ability of peripheral nerves to stretch and slide is thought to be of...
The effectiveness of post-operative rehabiliation following partial meniscectomy of the knee (with Duncan Reid, Jana Rydwanski, and Steve White), Physical therapy reviews (2012)
Background: Injuries to the menisci of the knee are a common cause of impairment and...
Effect of tissue mechanical properties on cuff-based blood pressure measurements (with H. Lan, A. M. Al-Jumaily, A. Lowe, and W. Hing), Medical engineering & physics (2011)
This paper presents a 3D finite element upper arm model, validated by experiments as well...
The effects of spinal posture and pelvic fixation on trunk rotation range of motion (with Trevor Montgomery and Mark Boocock), Clinical biomechanics (2011)
Background: Axial rotation of the trunk is important to many vocational tasks and activities of...
Books
Mobilisation with movement: The art and the science (with Bill Vincenzino, Darren Rivett, and Toby Hall) (2011)
An authoritative text and accompanying DVD presenting the growing evidence base for Mobilisation with Movement...
Conference Papers
Biomechanical basis of oscillometric blood pressure measuring technique (with H. Lan, A. M. Al-Jumaily, W. Hing, and A. Lowe), ASME 2009 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition (IMECE2009) (2009)
Non-invasive blood pressure (BP) measurement has been used clinically for over a century to diagnose...