Chamnongkich, Samatchai

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Position: Associate Professor
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Associate Professor
Phone : 0-5394-9241, 8
Email : samatchai.c@cmu.ac.th

     Samatchai Chamnongkich, Ph.D., PT., is an associate professor in the Physical Therapy Program at Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand. He has been a chairman of the movement and exercise science program since 2015. He completed his PhD in Exercise Science at University of Georgia, USA.

     Dr. Chamnongkich is responsible to teaching and clinical supervisor in musculoskeletal physical therapy field. He also teaches several biomechanics courses for undergraduate and graduate students. Dr. Chamnongkich conducts research focused on basic and clinical aspects of human locomotion and sport biomechanics. The scope of his locomotion research includes the investigation of physical performance following orthopaedic surgery. His interest also lies in assessment and development of novel functional test for use in clinical settings.

Publications

  • Soontorntrip, J., Leonard, J. H., Sriburee, S., Chamnongkich, S., Paungmali, A., Pirunsan, U. et al. (2023). Reliability of transversus abdominis and internal oblique muscle thickness measurement using B-mode ultrasound imaging in standing and single leg standing positions. Journal of Associated Medical Sciences, 56(2), 53 – 59. [More] 
  • Ruamsilp, W., Thawinchai, N., Sitilertpisan, P., Peansukmanee, S. & Chamnongkich, S. (2023). Comparison of saddles in hippotherapy for patients with chronic low back pain: https://doi. org/10.12982/VIS. 2023.058. Veterinary Integrative Sciences, 21(3), 821-830. [More] 
  • Jankaew, A., Chen, J.-C., Chamnongkich, S. & Lin, C.-F. (2022). Therapeutic Exercises and Modalities in Athletes With Acute Hamstring Injuries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Sports Health, . [More] 
  • Jankaew, A., Chen, J. -., Chamnongkich, S. & Lin, C. -. (2022). Therapeutic Exercises and Modalities in Athletes With Acute Hamstring Injuries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Sports Health, . [More] 
  • Thongchoomsin, S., Bovonsunthonchai, S. & Chamnongkich, S. (2020). Biomechanical differences between sit-to-stand performances using one leg and two legs in young adults. Journal of Associated Medical Sciences, 53(1), 29-36. [More]