Center for Health Research and Movement Science Archives - 澳门六合彩开奖网 /category/research/center-for-health-research-and-movement-science/ The Pontifical and Royal Catholic University of the Philippines Mon, 05 Aug 2024 06:39:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2019/07/cropped-800px-Seal_of_the_University_of_Santo_Tomas.svg_-32x32.png Center for Health Research and Movement Science Archives - 澳门六合彩开奖网 /category/research/center-for-health-research-and-movement-science/ 32 32 Dones of Physical Therapy, CHRMS named PRC鈥檚 most outstanding physical therapist /dones-of-physical-therapy-chrms-named-prcs-most-outstanding-physical-therapist/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=dones-of-physical-therapy-chrms-named-prcs-most-outstanding-physical-therapist Mon, 05 Aug 2024 06:39:02 +0000 /?p=179256 Professor Valentin C. Dones III, PhD, Director of the Center for Health Research and Movement Science and academic researcher of the Department of Physical Therapy, was named the Outstanding Professional…

The post Dones of Physical Therapy, CHRMS named PRC鈥檚 most outstanding physical therapist appeared first on 澳门六合彩开奖网.

]]>
Professor Valentin C. Dones III, PhD, Director of the Center for Health Research and Movement Science and academic researcher of the Department of Physical Therapy, was named the Outstanding Professional of the Year 2024 in the field of Physical Therapy by the Professional Regulation Commission, which conferred the awards on August 2, 2024 (Friday).

In a message to the Thomasian community, Dones called on Thomasians to 鈥渂e driven by a passion to serve others as a gift from God,鈥 to whom he dedicates the victory, along with his family. As a lifelong member of a Dominican academic community, Dones shares the importance of prayer and 鈥渙ffering every action as a form of worship.鈥 Dones said: 鈥淲e are called to perform our duties with love, thank those who support us, forgive those who have wronged us, and see every task as an opportunity to thank and praise God.鈥

Dones was nominated by the accredited professional organization, the Philippine Physical Therapy Association (PPTA), which vetted nominees based on qualifications, professional activities, character, and most importantly, contributions to the profession. Dones鈥檚 nomination by PPTA emanated from the nominations of CHRMS academic researchers Asst. Prof. Lyle Patrick D. Tangcuangco and Inst. Mark Angel B. Serra.

Dones is a research fellow at St. Luke鈥檚 Medical Center and is involved in two projects funded by the Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (PCHRD) of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST). His various research projects address issues such as hospitalized COVID-19 patient outcomes, hepatocellular carcinoma risks, hypertensive urgency and emergency, and the delivery of blended teaching in health science programs.

Also an innovator, he is the Chief Executive Officer of PainFree Management and Consulting, Inc., which is a grant awardee of the DOST-PCHRD and an incubatee of UST鈥檚 own TOMASInno Center, the in-house technology business incubator.

The post Dones of Physical Therapy, CHRMS named PRC鈥檚 most outstanding physical therapist appeared first on 澳门六合彩开奖网.

]]>
RCHS inaugurates DOST-funded human performance laboratory /rchs-inaugurates-dost-funded-human-performance-laboratory/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rchs-inaugurates-dost-funded-human-performance-laboratory Thu, 14 Mar 2024 01:18:38 +0000 /?p=167638 The Research Center for the Health Sciences (RCHS) inaugurated its Human Performance Laboratory on March 13, 2024 at the 5/F of Fr. Roque Rua帽o, O.P. building. Borne out of a…

The post RCHS inaugurates DOST-funded human performance laboratory appeared first on 澳门六合彩开奖网.

]]>
The Research Center for the Health Sciences (RCHS) inaugurated its Human Performance Laboratory on March 13, 2024 at the 5/F of Fr. Roque Rua帽o, O.P. building.

Borne out of a Department of Science and Technology (DOST) research grant, the said laboratory is built to ramp up research with state-of-the-art modern equipment and field rooms, as well as to assess the condition of the athletes, aid them in recovery after injury, and keep track of their performance.

RCHS Supervisor Prof. Consuelo G. Suarez, MD, PhD, FPARM proudly shared that the laboratory is the first of its kind in the country. Moreover, Suarez envisioned the laboratory to be a niche of research innovations where they can forge ties with researchers from various walks of life to gain a multitude of inputs, and then serve as a venue for seminars and workshops to empower medical and paramedical personnel, athletes, coaches, and educators alike.

Meanwhile, Vice-Rector for Research and Innovation Rev. fr. Jannel N. Abogado, O.P., DThPatSc emphasized that the UST research centers are guided by the anecdote that “science must be felt by people”, with the aim to give light to others. “We want research projects and our research programs to have an effect in the lives of people and the community […] we do so because this is our job, this is our role, this is our mission,” fr. Abogado said. “We constructed this laboratory because we know that the works and the technologies that will come out to this will be beneficial to people,” he added.

For Faculty of Medicine and Surgery Dean Assoc. Prof. Ma. Lourdes D. Maglinao, MD, the new facility aims to be the niche of groundbreaking research works that are envisioned to change people’s lives. “This center represents a symphony of expertise, a collaboration between the healers who mend and the coaches who push us to soar,” Dean Maglinao said.

The academic units that are primarily involved in running the laboratory are the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Faculty of Pharmacy, Faculty of Engineering, and the College of Rehabilitation Sciences.

The post RCHS inaugurates DOST-funded human performance laboratory appeared first on 澳门六合彩开奖网.

]]>
CHRMS formalizes ties with University of Adelaide鈥檚 JBI /chrms-formalizes-ties-with-university-of-adelaides-jbi/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=chrms-formalizes-ties-with-university-of-adelaides-jbi Mon, 16 Jan 2023 00:11:20 +0000 /?p=120618 The Center for Health Research and Movement Science (CHRMS) of the College of Rehabilitation Sciences (CRS) of the 澳门六合彩开奖网 (UST) is now in partnership with the JBI…

The post CHRMS formalizes ties with University of Adelaide鈥檚 JBI appeared first on 澳门六合彩开奖网.

]]>
The Center for Health Research and Movement Science (CHRMS) of the College of Rehabilitation Sciences (CRS) of the 澳门六合彩开奖网 (UST) is now in partnership with the JBI of the University of Adelaide. CHRMS is the only JBI affiliated group in the Philippines and is dedicated to advancing the field of healthcare through research and consulting services in various areas, including evidence-based practice (EBP), wellness and promotion, musculoskeletal research, community-engaged research, pain management, pediatric occupational participation, rehabilitation innovations, technological advances, and neuroscience and rehabilitation.

At CHRMS, we believe in the importance of using systematic reviews and clinical practice guidelines to inform decision-making in the healthcare industry. EBP is a crucial part of our work, as it lets us use research evidence to inform healthcare decisions and improve patient outcomes. We aim to put plans into practice for the successful delivery and evaluation of EBP-based interventions. We seek to integrate EBP into healthcare policies and public health settings.

The JBI supports the CHRMS-JBI Affiliated Group through trainings and collaborations, strengthening our ability to promote EBP in the Philippines. Professor Valentin C. Dones III, PhD serves as the Director of the CHRMS-JBI Affiliated Group, while Mr. Mark Angel B. Serra, MOH is the Deputy Director. The team will advance the field of healthcare through research and consultation services.

The post CHRMS formalizes ties with University of Adelaide鈥檚 JBI appeared first on 澳门六合彩开奖网.

]]>
Rimando, Hernandez of Physical Therapy, GS present poster on increasing hamstring flexibility /rimando-hernandez-of-physical-therapy-gs-present-poster-on-increasing-hamstring-flexibility/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rimando-hernandez-of-physical-therapy-gs-present-poster-on-increasing-hamstring-flexibility Tue, 27 Apr 2021 09:33:01 +0000 /?p=56302 Mr. Christian Rey D. Rimando, MSPT and Mr. Mark Philip P. Hernandez presented an e-poster in the 2021 World Physiotherapy Congress, held from April 9-11, 2021. The poster, entitled 鈥淭he…

The post Rimando, Hernandez of Physical Therapy, GS present poster on increasing hamstring flexibility appeared first on 澳门六合彩开奖网.

]]>
Mr. Christian Rey D. Rimando, MSPT and Mr. Mark Philip P. Hernandez presented an e-poster in the 2021 World Physiotherapy Congress, held from April 9-11, 2021. The poster, entitled 鈥淭he Immediate Effect of M2T Blade in Increasing Hamstring Flexibility of Recreational Basketball Players: A Pre-Post Treatment Design,鈥 addressed the risk of hamstring injuries as a result of decreased flexibility, which can be addressed by myofascial release tools, such as the M2T blade.

The study recruited forty male recreational basketball players with (+) tight hamstrings and separated them into control and experimental groups. The study found that the M2T blade was 鈥渁 useful adjunct in physical therapy intervention in providing short-term improvement in hamstring flexibility鈥 and recommended further studies to establish the long-term effects of the blade.

e-Poster presented by Rimando

Rimando is a faculty member of the Department of Physical Therapy of the College of Rehabilitation Sciences, while Hernandez pursued a Master of Science in Physical Therapy degree from the Graduate School.

The post Rimando, Hernandez of Physical Therapy, GS present poster on increasing hamstring flexibility appeared first on 澳门六合彩开奖网.

]]>
Physical Therapy Dept., St. Louis College – Thailand conduct two-part joint research presentation for students /physical-therapy-dept-st-louis-college-thailand-conduct-two-part-joint-research-presentation-for-students/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=physical-therapy-dept-st-louis-college-thailand-conduct-two-part-joint-research-presentation-for-students Thu, 15 Apr 2021 10:26:08 +0000 /?p=55229 On March 27, 2021, the UST College of Rehabilitation Sciences (CRS) – Department of Physical Therapy and their counterparts from the St. Louis College (SLC) – Faculty of Physical Therapy,…

The post Physical Therapy Dept., St. Louis College – Thailand conduct two-part joint research presentation for students appeared first on 澳门六合彩开奖网.

]]>
On March 27, 2021, the UST College of Rehabilitation Sciences (CRS) – Department of Physical Therapy and their counterparts from the St. Louis College (SLC) – Faculty of Physical Therapy, Bangkok, Thailand conducted a virtual International Physical Therapy Research Presentation, which featured proposals and completed researches by students of both universities.

The researches presented focused on various methodologies and concepts in Physical Therapy that were reviewed and tested on communities, particularly for the present situation. UST-led research proposals focused mainly on checking on various methodologies and their scientific soundness despite the situation whereas SLC-led researches explained a thoroughly investigated therapeutic method through a finished research experiment.

The presentations kicked off with a research proposal entitled “A Systematic Review on Online Well-being Interventions for the聽Physical and Mental Well-being of University Health-Allied Students”聽by Mikaela Azul, Mariah Edrianca Dalusong, John Edward Dela Cruz, Ma. Kelley Mangalili, Edric Ngo, Valerie Valerio, and Niels Viacrucis, who were led by Terence Buico. This was followed by another proposal entitled the “Effectiveness of Exergaming in Improving Well-being of Older Adults Living in Institutionalized Centers: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Study” presented by Raj Bardonido, Janelle Catral, Stacey Evangelista, Arvin Labao, Kristine Ramos, Matthew Sabatin, and Keren Tuale led by Kian Marcelo. After both presentations, an open forum was provided for questions asked by participating CRS and SLC students and faculty.

These were followed by the research presentation by SLC entitled “Sustained Effect of Self-Static Pectoralis Minor Stretching on Muscle Length in Individuals with Pectoralis Minor Tightness,鈥 presented by Chanunchida Thaichaitum, Patthiya Jueboon, Ponchita Makradee. Another open forum was provided for questions and answers from both SLC and CRS participants.

The fourth presentation, entitled “Assessing Readiness towards Telerehabilitation 聽Among Older Adults with聽Hypertension In a Rural Community in Laguna, Philippines: a Cross-sectional Study,鈥 was led by Yalena Bergonio and fellow members Michelle Sy, Carlos Crespo, Hannah Lim, Lorenzo Mallari, Crissy Santos, Fernando Sto. Domingo, and Shermarie Zabarte. The presentations concluded with the proposal entitled “Experiences and Perceptions of Filipino Physical Therapists about聽Rehabilitation Practices and Services during the 鈥淣ew Normal鈥: A聽Phenomenological Study,鈥 presented by Roselle Bautista, Alliah Davalos, Juan Dizon, Yvette Marquez, Josua Olaya, Ivianna Ronquillo, and Epifania Velez, who were led by Erico Nuguid.

These researches would not have been possible without the guidance of the research advisers, Donald Manlapaz, PhD, PTRP, Catherine Escuadra, MHPEd, PTRP,听Archelle Jane C. Callejo-Tiuseco, MPH, PTRP, PT, Christian Rey D. Rimando, MSPT, PTRP, Ken Erbvin R. Sosa, MOH, PTRP, PT, Jordan Barbra P. Nava, MSPT, PTRP and Christopher G. Cruz, MSPT, PTRP of UST. Meanwhile, SLC students were mentored by Varavee Temprom, MSc, PT and Kornkamon Cheawthamai, MSc, PT.

Prior to the event, participants were welcomed with an ad from “It’s More Fun in the Philippines” where various landmarks and Philippine cultural displays were shown. As UST hosted this first part of the series, students were given a quick virtual tour of the campus. This provided SLC students with a glance at the facilities and program offers of the university, as well as provided Thomasian students and advisers a quick trip down memory lane as they have yet to visit again the halls and walls of the campus.

The second part of the series, to be hosted by St. Louis College – Thailand, will be held before the end of April.

The post Physical Therapy Dept., St. Louis College – Thailand conduct two-part joint research presentation for students appeared first on 澳门六合彩开奖网.

]]>
Research Week 2021 /research-week-2021/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=research-week-2021 Wed, 17 Mar 2021 03:26:34 +0000 /?p=51455 With the theme 鈥淎dvancing Research and Innovation in the New Normal鈥, the Office of the Vice-Rector for Research and Innovation will celebrate Research Week 2021 through a series of webinars…

The post Research Week 2021 appeared first on 澳门六合彩开奖网.

]]>
With the theme 鈥淎dvancing Research and Innovation in the New Normal鈥, the Office of the Vice-Rector for Research and Innovation will celebrate Research Week 2021 through a series of webinars from March 23-27, 2021.

The plenary webinar will feature UST Department of Biological Sciences Visiting Professor fr. Nicanor Austriaco, O.P., PhD, SThD, who will talk about the academic research during the time of the pandemic.

This online event is made possible by Office of the Vice-Rector for Research and Innovation, the Center for Theology, Religious Studies and Ethics (CTRSE), Center for Health Research and Movement Science (CHRMS), Research Center for the Health Sciences (RCHS), Research Center for the Natural and Applied Sciences (RCNAS), Research Center for Culture, Arts and Humanities (RCCAH), Research Center for Social Sciences and Education (RCSSED), Innovation and Technology Support Office (ITSO), and UST TOMASinno Center.

The post Research Week 2021 appeared first on 澳门六合彩开奖网.

]]>
Lipardo of Physical Therapy wins third place in research presentation contest of MMHRC /lipardo-of-physical-therapy-wins-third-place-in-research-presentation-contest-of-mmhrc/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=lipardo-of-physical-therapy-wins-third-place-in-research-presentation-contest-of-mmhrc Tue, 27 Oct 2020 08:34:00 +0000 http://www.ust.edu.ph/?p=35156 Assoc. Prof. Donald S. Lipardo, PhD of the Department of Physical Therapy won third place in the oral research presentation (professional category) contest of the MMHC, for his study entitled…

The post Lipardo of Physical Therapy wins third place in research presentation contest of MMHRC appeared first on 澳门六合彩开奖网.

]]>
of the won third place in the oral research presentation (professional category) contest of the MMHC, for his study entitled 鈥淧hysiological and physical risks of falling in community-dwelling older adults with and without mild cognitive impairment: A cross-sectional study.鈥 Co-authoring the paper with Lipardo is Prof. William W.N. William Tsang, PhD of the Department of Physiotherapy of the Open University of Hong Kong.

Intending to delve into the difference between the likelihood of falls between older adults with mild cognitive impairment and those without, the study recruited 230 community-dwelling Manila senior citizens who were subjected to a battery of tests, including the Physiological Profile Assessment (to examine physiological fall risk), Timed-Up and Go Test (to assess dynamic balance and functional mobility), and the 10-Meter Walk Test (to measure gait speed).

The study confirmed that those with mild cognitive impairment were at higher risk of falls based on physiological profile compared to those without.

Lipardo is a researcher of the and is a faculty council member of the .

The post Lipardo of Physical Therapy wins third place in research presentation contest of MMHRC appeared first on 澳门六合彩开奖网.

]]>
Lipardo, Rimando, Escuadra of CRS present papers in World Physical Therapy Congress in Geneva, Switzerland /lipardo-rimando-escuadra-of-crs-participate-in-world-physical-therapy-congress-in-geneva-switzerland/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=lipardo-rimando-escuadra-of-crs-participate-in-world-physical-therapy-congress-in-geneva-switzerland Tue, 13 Aug 2019 02:12:00 +0000 http://www.ust.edu.ph/?p=6494 College of Rehabilitation Sciences (CRS) Department of Physical Therapy faculty members Assoc. Prof. Donald S. Lipardo, Ms. Catherine Joy T. Escuadra, and Asst. Prof. Christian Rey D. Rimando participated as…

The post Lipardo, Rimando, Escuadra of CRS present papers in World Physical Therapy Congress in Geneva, Switzerland appeared first on 澳门六合彩开奖网.

]]>
(CRS) faculty members , Ms. Catherine Joy T. Escuadra, and Asst. Prof. Christian Rey D. Rimando participated as paper presenters and committee volunteer during the World Confederation for Physical Therapy (WCPT) Congress held from May 10 to 13, 2019 at Palexpo, Geneva, Switzerland.聽

The scientific program showcased the global perspectives and the best in physical therapy research, education and practice in over 170 sessions. Lipardo presented his paper titled, 鈥淓ffect of Physical and Cognitive Training on Falls and Fall-related Factors in Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment鈥 in one of the platform presentation sessions.  His presentation was well received by delegates from different WCPT member countries. 

Escuadra was a speaker for an Indaba, a peer sharing and exchanges session in the congress, on managing a scientific journal. This was attended by journal editors and researchers. 

Rimando served as one of the congress volunteers assisting the organizing committee in the different simultaneous sessions. 

The three of them also served either as an abstract reviewer or poster and paper presentation judges. With the slogan 鈥淲here the world of physical therapy meets,鈥 WCPT Congress is considered the leading and largest global meeting of physical therapists across the globe. More than 4,300 delegates from all continents of the world gathered in this biennial event.

The post Lipardo, Rimando, Escuadra of CRS present papers in World Physical Therapy Congress in Geneva, Switzerland appeared first on 澳门六合彩开奖网.

]]>
Attwell, Espino, Nava of Rehab. Sciences present papers in CHRMS forum /attwell-espino-nava-of-rehab-sciences-present-papers-in-chrms-forum-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=attwell-espino-nava-of-rehab-sciences-present-papers-in-chrms-forum-2 Fri, 17 Feb 2017 06:48:42 +0000 http://www.ust.edu.ph/?p=14290 Consistent with the University鈥檚 theme 鈥淭homasian Research Excellence and Engagements鈥, the Center for Health Research and Movement Science held a Research Forum entitled, 鈥淢oving toward Research Excellence鈥 on February 15,…

The post Attwell, Espino, Nava of Rehab. Sciences present papers in CHRMS forum appeared first on 澳门六合彩开奖网.

]]>
Consistent with the University鈥檚 theme 鈥淭homasian Research Excellence and Engagements鈥, the held a Research Forum entitled, 鈥淢oving toward Research Excellence鈥 on February 15, 2017 from 1-5 PM at the Thomas Aquinas Research Complex (TARC) Auditorium.

The faculty presenters for the forum included the following: (1) Ms. Stephanie Ann Balid-Attwell, MA ClinPsych, PhD (Cand) for her research entitled, 鈥淐rossing borders, transcending cultural differences: Development of the Philippine implementation model for chronic pain management program; (2) Ms. Paulin Grace Morato 鈥 Espino, MA SpEd, PhD (Cand) for her research, 鈥淭eachers as therapeutic agents after Typhoon Haiyan: The effects of play therapy on trauma symptoms and child behavior鈥; and (3) Ms. Jordan P. Nava, PTRP, MSPT (Cand) for the research, 鈥淎ssessment tool development for a research-based community based rehabilitation program in Naga City.鈥

The forum highlighted faculty research presentations that aimed to provide new knowledge in the rehabilitation science professions, with focus on methods of research which may be used by other faculty and student researchers. The activity was part of the 2017 Research Fortnight organized by the .

#ThomasianResearchers

The post Attwell, Espino, Nava of Rehab. Sciences present papers in CHRMS forum appeared first on 澳门六合彩开奖网.

]]>
Dean Peralta delivers plenary speech, CRS faculty present papers in PPTA confab /dean-peralta-delivers-plenary-speech-crs-faculty-present-papers-in-ppta-confab/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=dean-peralta-delivers-plenary-speech-crs-faculty-present-papers-in-ppta-confab Sun, 11 Dec 2016 06:03:00 +0000 http://www.ust.edu.ph/?p=17282 Faculty members, alumni and students of the Department of Physical Therapy of the UST College of Rehabilitation Sciences, participated in the recently concluded 鈥淚mpetus 2016: The Annual Convention of the…

The post Dean Peralta delivers plenary speech, CRS faculty present papers in PPTA confab appeared first on 澳门六合彩开奖网.

]]>
Faculty members, alumni and students of the of the UST , participated in the recently concluded 鈥淚mpetus 2016: The Annual Convention of the Philippine Physical Therapy Association, Inc.鈥 The Philippine Physical Therapy Association, Inc., (PPTA) is the accredited professional organization of physical therapists under the Professional Regulation Commission. This year鈥檚 convention was held on December 10 and 11, 2016 at the Diamond Hotel, Manila, with the theme, 鈥淒ynamism鈥hange鈥ction.鈥

CRS Dean , was the Plenary Speaker, and delivered the topic 鈥淒eveloping the New Wave of Filipino Physical Therapists.鈥 She likewise served as resource speaker in plenary and parallel sessions, mainly as Chair of the CHED Technical Committee for Physical Therapy Education and Member of the CPD Council for Physical Therapy under the PRC.

As panel discussant, Dean Peralta talked about 鈥淯nderstanding the New Policies on Continuing Professional Development鈥 being a member of the CPD Council for Physical Therapy under the Professional Regulation Commission.

During the Parallel Session, Dean Peralta discussed the 鈥淧roposed Changes in the Philippine Curriculum for Physical Therapy鈥 which she presented as Chair of the CHED Technical Committee for Physical Therapy Education.

The members of the CRS PT Department likewise presented their research outputs, led by its Department Chair , who talked about 鈥淒iagnostic Value of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound in Acute and Chronic Lateral Epicondylalgia. Mr. Lemuel Lim discussed 鈥淟ived Experiences of Filipino Physical Therapists in Continuing Professional Development 鈥 a Focused Qualitative Study鈥; while Mr. Lyle Patrick Tangcuangco expounded on the 鈥淎ssociation of Lateral Epicondylalgia and Shoulder Rotatory Motion: A Cross-Sectional Case Control Study鈥 and Mr. talked about 鈥淧referred Learning Strategies of Physical Therapists in using Stroke Clinical Guidelines in Patients with Gait Deviations: A Mixed Method Design.鈥

Some served as members of the Organizing Committee including, Executive Assistant for Research and Innovation , and member of the Board of Directors of PPTA; College Secretary and PPTA Secretary; and Ms. Catherine Joy Escuadra. Internship Supervisor for PT Mr. Christian Rey Rimando, and Ms. Arlene Chua-Chiong Maya served as moderators.

Elections for Board of Officers and Board of Directors for 2017-2019 were held during the Convention and among those elected to positions were Mr. Christian Rey Rimando, Vice-President for Internal Affairs and Assoc. Prof. Michael Jorge Peralta, Member of the Board of Directors.

The post Dean Peralta delivers plenary speech, CRS faculty present papers in PPTA confab appeared first on 澳门六合彩开奖网.

]]>