Kai-Yu Ho (Physical Therapy) played a key role in this high-impact publication through her collaboration with an extensive network of internationally recognized scholars from North America, Europe, and South America. Contributing to a systematic evidence and gap map published in the Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, one of the most influential journals in musculoskeletal and sports physical therapy, Ho helped synthesize and critically appraise global prospective evidence on patellofemoral pain.
Her participation in this large multinational collaboration reflects strong scholarly leadership and a commitment to advancing internationally relevant, consensus-driven research. This work not only informs clinical practice worldwide but also identifies critical evidence gaps that will guide future research directions, highlighting Ho’s meaningful contribution to the advancement of the profession on an international scale.