
Clinical and basic research on acupuncture for depression-related disorders;Applications of acupuncture in neuroplasticity,;Integrated TCM and Western rehabilitation techniques
Phone
+86 0755-83982222-70834
Profile
Dr. Jiangshan He is an attending physician in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine at The Eighth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University. As a recognized key talent in Shenzhen’s TCM Clinical Special Techniques Inheritance Program, he specializes in the clinical and research applications of acupuncture, particularly in treating depression-related disorders and exploring its role in neuroplasticity. Dr. He has contributed to integrating innovative acupuncture and moxibustion techniques into clinical practice, significantly enhancing patient outcomes. His work emphasizes the combination of traditional Chinese medicine and modern evidence-based approaches, bridging the gap between traditional practices and contemporary healthcare.
In addition, Dr. He actively contributes to the academic community, serving as:
- Council Member, Cardiac Rehabilitation Specialty, World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies
- Standing Member, Non-Pharmaceutical Therapies Committee, China Association for the Promotion of Chinese Medicine
- Standing Member, Pain and Depression-Related Disorders Committee, Guangdong Acupuncture Association
- Committee Member, Cardiac Rehabilitation Specialty, Guangdong TCM Society
Education
2018.Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, PhD in Acupuncture and Tuina
2015.Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Master’s in Acupuncture and Tuina
2010. Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Bachelor’s in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Publications
- Ning B, Wang Z, He J#, et al. The rapid antidepressant effect of acupuncture on two animal models of depression by inhibiting M1-Ach receptors regulates synaptic plasticity in the prefrontal cortex. Brain Research. 2024;1822:148609. [Co-first author]
- Liang X, Xia Y, He J*, et al. Treatment of diabetic foot ulcers with external application of Chinese herbal medicine: An overview of overlapping systematic reviews. International Wound Journal. 2023. [Corresponding author]
- He J#, et al. Non-biological factors associated with postpartum depression among women in Shenzhen: A case-control study. Frontiers in Public Health. 2024. [First author]
- Wang L, Liang X, He J*, et al. Immuno-modulatory role of baicalin in atherosclerosis prevention and treatment. Frontiers in Immunology. 2024. [Corresponding author]
- Fu WB, Wang C, Zhang JF, Chen Y, Ma R, He J, et al. SITU Ling Acupuncture: A Legacy Collection. People's Medical Publishing House, 2022. [Academic book]
- Feng Y, Cai S, He J, et al. Effects of Acupuncture on TLR4/NF-κB Signaling Pathway and Astrocytes in Hippocampus of CFS Model Rats. Journal of Clinical Acupuncture and Moxibustion. 2023.
- Liu J, Zeng H, He J, et al. Congenital Muscular Torticollis: A Case Report. Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion. 2019;39(10):1125-1126. DOI:10.13703/j.0255-2930.2019.10.026.
- Zeng H, Chen XM, Liu J, He J, et al. Network Meta-Analysis of Moxibustion for Neck Pain in Cervical Spondylosis. Guide of Traditional Chinese Medicine. 2019;25(18):114-118. DOI:10.13862/j.cnki.cn43-1446/r.2019.18.033.
- He J. A Real-World Study (RWS) on the Integrated Acupuncture Protocol for Treating Somatic Symptoms in Patients with Depression. Dissertation, Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. 2018.
- He J, Zhou JH, Fu WB. Professor Fu Wenbin's Precision Moxibustion Combined with Acupuncture for Sudden Hearing Loss: A Case Study. Journal of Otolaryngology and Ophthalmology of Shandong University. 2018;32(2):107-109.
- Wang JX, Zhang WL, Li Y, He J, et al. Clinical Observation of Acupuncture Promoting Rapid Recovery after Subtotal Thyroidectomy. Journal of Clinical Acupuncture and Moxibustion. 2016;32(4):24-26. DOI:10.19917/j.cnki.1005-0779.2016.04.009.
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