Journal of Psychiatry and Mental Health

Tomasz Jurys

PhD

  • Department: Rehabilitation
  • University: Medical University of Silesia
  • Country: Poland

Dr. Tomasz Jurys is a physiotherapist affiliated with APO Zdrowie and Medical University of Silesia academic teacher actively engaged in scientific research. His professional interests focus on physiotherapy in psychiatric conditions as well as non-pharmacological approaches to pain management. He combines clinical expertise with a passion for evidence-based rehabilitation to improve patients’ quality of life.

  • Academic & Teaching Contributions

    • Delivering lectures and practical classes on manual therapy, post-stroke rehabilitation, and TMJ physiotherapy at the Medical University of Silesia.

    • Supervising student theses in physiotherapy and rehabilitation sciences.

    • Developing teaching materials integrating evidence-based practice in physiotherapy.

  • Conference & Workshop Participation

    • Presenting research results at national and international rehabilitation and physiotherapy conferences.

    • Organizing and leading scientific workshops on manual therapy techniques, scar therapy, and TMJ rehabilitation.

    • Participation in scientific committees for conferences in rehabilitation sciences.

  • Editorial & Peer Review Work

    • Supporting the editorial process of Advances in Rehabilitation by coordinating peer review, manuscript editing, and scientific quality checks.

    • Reviewing articles in the fields of musculoskeletal physiotherapy, neurological rehabilitation, and integrative therapeutic methods.

  • Professional Development & Translational Science

    • Applying scientific findings in clinical practice through advanced methods (manual therapy according to IFOMPT standards, integrative scar therapy, rehabilitative taping).

    • Translating outcomes of clinical research into rehabilitation guidelines and therapeutic protocols.

    • Engaging in continuing education and interdisciplinary training programs to connect clinical work with research.

Between Screens and Self-Perception: The Role of Gender and Digital Media Use in Shaping Body Esteem and Self-Esteem Among Adolescents

The Role of Stabilization Exercise in Preventing Pain and Postural Defects in Young Football Players

Physiotherapy for chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome in men: a systematic review

Changes in the quality of life of a population of Polish men undergoing radical prostatectomy: a 12-month longitudinal observational study

Physiotherapeutic evaluation of pelvic floor muscle function in patients after radical prostatectomy using ultrasound imaging: retrospective study

Physiotherapy as an Effective Method to Support the Treatment of Male Urinary Incontinence: A Systematic Review

Physiotherapy as a Supportive Form of Renal Cancer Management: A Short Narrative Revie

Health-related quality of life in prostate cancer patients in the Silesian Province (Poland) before and after radical prostatectomy – a longitudinal observational pilot study

How Urinary Incontinence Affects Sexual Activity in Polish Women: Results from a Cross-Sectional Study

Physical activity as a therapeutic method for non-pharmacological treatment of schizophrenia: A systematic literature review