The International Association of Clinical Biomechanics is proud to announce the formal appointment and ratification of its Taiwan Board of Directors. This milestone underpins our commitment to global reach with regional governance and leadership excellence.
Leadership Commentary
Dr Abbie Najjarine, President of the International Association of Clinical Biomechanics, commented on the strategic importance of the ratification: “The formal ratification of the International Association of Clinical Biomechanics Taiwan Board is an important step in realising our vision. It ensures that our international standards for clinical biomechanics are adapted and delivered effectively by experienced, local leaders, marking a new chapter in our global structure.“
Edgard Diaz, CEO of the International Association of Clinical Biomechanics, emphasised the operational impact: “This milestone provides the regional focus required to accelerate the rollout of our Certification and structured CPD programs across the Asia-Pacific. We now have the structure in place to deliver our full value proposition to every member in the region.“
Maria Chen, Representative China/Taiwan/Hong Kong/Asia, highlighted the local commitment: “We are proud to champion the International Association of Clinical Biomechanics commitment to excellence. This new Board will serve as a direct hub for our members, fostering community, driving local event excellence, and translating global research into practical clinical action right here in our region.“
International Association of Clinical Biomechanics Taiwan Board of Directors
Dr. Wu Kun-Lin (Jason)
Chairman of Directors
Chen Wen - Shan (Julia)
Executive director
Zhou Zong – Cheng
Executive director
Chung Bing – Hung
Director
Hou Po – Jen
Director
Dr. Kao Kuo – Feng
Director
Zhou Yu – Xiang
Director
Han Tsung – Hua
Director
Dr. Yu Chun – Hung
Director
Dr. I.K.Lu (Frank)
Executive Supervisor
Dr. Yang En
Supervisor
Ting Jui-Tai
Supervisor
The International Association of Clinical Biomechanics thanks these dedicated leaders for their service and looks forward to their contributions to advancing clinical biomechanics in the Asia-Pacific region.