PhD
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