Professor William Tsang is an esteemed physiotherapist with extensive clinical experience across various sectors of physiotherapy, specializing in geriatric care. Prior to his academic role at Hong Kong Metropolitan University, he served as the Associate Head and Associate Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Currently, Professor Tsang is the Associate Dean (Development and Strategic Relationships) at the School of Nursing and Health Sciences. He also chairs the Hong Kong Physiotherapy Registration Committee and serves on the Physiotherapists Board in Hong Kong.
Renowned for his research in postural control and preventative exercise, Professor Tsang has significantly advanced the scientific understanding of Tai Chi, Qigong, and Western exercises such as golf. His numerous publications emphasize the role of exercise in enhancing postural and balance control for older adults, stroke survivors, and individuals with mild cognitive impairment. His recent research interests include motor control in gerontechnology.