Tina J. Wang, MD

Tina J. Wang, MD is a board-certified physician in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation with over 15 years of experience in musculoskeletal medicine, rehabilitation, and performing arts medicine.

She is a clinician-researcher, university professor, scientific author, and founder of a specialty clinic dedicated to the care of individuals with hypermobility disorders.

Dr. Wang currently serves as Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at Loma Linda University School of Medicine and the University of California, Riverside, where she is an attending physician within the musculoskeletal curriculum, with expertise in imaging-based diagnosis, interventional procedures, and complex connective tissue disorders.

Her research centers on fascia pathophysiology and Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders / Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes (HSD/EDS), with peer-reviewed publications investigating the ultrasound characteristics, structural remodeling, and clinical relevance of fascia in these conditions.

Dr. Wang is the author of the book Fascia and Hypermobility Disorders: Structural, Functional and Innovative Diagnostic and Therapeutic Approaches, which integrates emerging fascia science with clinical diagnostics, biomechanics, and therapeutic innovation. She is also the Founder of the Hypermobility Professionals Consortium, an interdisciplinary network of clinicians and researchers dedicated to advancing education, research collaboration, and standards of care for hypermobility-related disorders.

Council of Past Presidents

  • Fabiana Silva, PT, PhD

    Fabiana Silva is a PhD researcher affiliated with Federal University of Health Sciences in Porto Alegre-UFCSPA (Brazil) and Vrije Universiteit Brussel -VUB (Belgium). She is a physiotherapist with an MSc in Epidemiology and a specialization in Sports Physiotherapy.

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  • Mark Driscoll, Eng., PhD, is an Associate Professor at McGill University and a Professional Engineer. He holds the NSERC Chair in Design Engineering for Interdisciplinary Innovation of Medical Technologies and leads research at the intersection of biomechanics,...

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  • Thomas W. Findley, MD, PhD, was a physician, researcher, Rolfer®, and pioneering leader in fascia research. He was Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and was affiliated with the Cancer Institute of...

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