Dr. Karol Bibrowicz | Physiotherapy | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Karol Bibrowicz, Kazimiera Milanowska College of Education and Therapy, Poland
Dr. Karol Bibrowicz is a distinguished Polish physiotherapy expert currently serving as a Senior Lecturer at the Kazimiera Milanowska College of Education and Therapy in Poznań, Poland. With a research-driven career spanning decades, Dr. Bibrowicz has actively contributed to musculoskeletal rehabilitation, spinal biomechanics, postural control, and neuro-muscular assessment through cutting-edge technologies. Holding a PhD in Physiotherapy from the University School of Physical Education in Wrocław, he has published impactful studies in reputable journals such as Journal of Clinical Medicine, Sensors, Physiotherapy Quarterly, and Nutrients. His interdisciplinary research extends to music-based posture therapy, spinal torque analysis, and real-time imaging applications. Committed to the advancement of physical therapy practices, Dr. Bibrowicz blends academic rigor with clinical relevance. He has also served as a peer reviewer and mentor to emerging professionals. His work reflects a balanced integration of academic excellence, practical innovation, and patient-centered care. 🇵🇱📘💪
Publication Profile
🎓 Education
Dr. Karol Bibrowicz completed his doctoral studies (PhD) in Physiotherapy at the University School of Physical Education in Wrocław, Poland. His academic journey began in 1981 and culminated in 1998, signifying a deep and sustained engagement with physical rehabilitation sciences. During his time at the university, he focused on the theoretical underpinnings and clinical applications of physiotherapy, emphasizing evidence-based practice and biomechanical analysis. His doctoral training laid the groundwork for his research in posture, spinal dynamics, muscle stiffness, and neurophysiological responses. The rigorous academic environment helped shape his interdisciplinary mindset, allowing him to bridge traditional physiotherapy with emerging technologies and methodologies. Through this education, Dr. Bibrowicz developed a robust skill set in clinical diagnostics, data interpretation, and rehabilitative strategy development, which continue to guide his scholarly and professional pursuits. 🎓📖🧠
💼 Experience
Dr. Karol Bibrowicz has been a Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy at the Kazimiera Milanowska College of Education and Therapy in Poznań since January 2009. Over the years, he has played a pivotal role in educating future physiotherapists, supervising research, and conducting independent investigations in biomechanics, musculoskeletal therapy, and sensor-based diagnostics. His experience encompasses hands-on clinical training, research development, and scholarly publishing. As an academic professional, he has created a dynamic learning environment that integrates theory with practical rehabilitation approaches. He is also actively involved in collaborative projects focusing on movement science and therapy innovation. Beyond teaching, he contributes to the academic community as a reviewer for peer-reviewed journals, such as the Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy. Dr. Bibrowicz’s decades-long experience solidifies his role as a thought leader and dedicated educator in the field of physiotherapy. 🏫📚🧍♂️
🔬 Research Focus
Dr. Karol Bibrowicz’s research centers around spinal biomechanics, muscle stiffness evaluation, posture correction, and functional movement analysis. He explores advanced tools like tensiomyography, Time-of-Flight cameras, and therapeutic devices such as DISC4SPINE to assess and improve musculoskeletal function. His work extends to dynamic posture influenced by music entrainment, spinal torque under corrective exercises, and real-time imaging for back surface analysis. Additionally, he has investigated core muscle morphology and nutritional status in athletes, showing a versatile scope in physical health science. His research is published across interdisciplinary platforms, reflecting both clinical and academic relevance. A unique aspect of his research is the integration of technology and rehabilitation, addressing both diagnostic and therapeutic dimensions. He aims to optimize physical therapy interventions through innovation, evidence-based analysis, and patient-centered metrics. His studies contribute to enhancing rehabilitation protocols and advancing physiotherapy as a precision-driven science. 🧠📈🦴
Publication Top Notes
📘 Body balance analysis of children and youth with intellectual disabilities – Cited by 29 (2019) 🧠🤸
📗 Występowanie zaburzeń symetrii postawy w płaszczyźnie czołowej u dzieci od 6 … – Cited by 26 (1995) 🧍📏
📙 Quality of body posture and postural stability in people with intellectual disability playing volleyball – Cited by 24 (2019) 🏐🦵
📒 Application of Zebris dynamometric platform and Arch Index in assessment of the longitudinal arch of the foot – Cited by 18 (2018) 👣🧪
📓 Real-time back surface landmark determination using a time-of-flight camera – Cited by 10 (2021) 📸🔍
📔 Postawa ciała w płaszczyźnie strzałkowej u dzieci z trzech pierwszych klas szkoły podstawowej – Cited by 10 (2009) 🧒📐
📕 Elementy wczesnej diagnostyki bocznych skrzywień kręgosłupa–asymetria tułowia w płaszczyźnie czołowej – Cited by 10 (1995) 🌀🩻
📙 Zastosowanie fotogrametrycznej metody oceny postawy ciała w badaniach skriningowych – Cited by 10 (1993) 🧍📷
📘 Tilt and mobility of the hip girdle in the sagittal and frontal planes in healthy subjects aged 19–30 years – Cited by 8 (2022) 🦴🧍♂️
📗 Powtarzalność wyników badań postawy ciała metodą komputerowej topografii moire’ … – Cited by 7 (2003) 💻📊
📘 Asymmetry of the pelvis in Polish young adults – Cited by 6 (2023) 🇵🇱🔄
📒 Methods of Therapy of Scoliosis and Technical Functionalities of DISC4SPINE (D4S) – Cited by 5 (2021) 🧰📈
📘 Ocena wpływu stosowania ćwiczeń równoważnych, przy użyciu zestawu mebli „Kivak” … – Cited by 4 (2016) 🪑⚖️