Tomonori Kawamura | Cardiac Rehabilitation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tomonori Kawamura | Cardiac Rehabilitation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tomonori Kawamura, Morinomiya University of Medical Sciences, Kishiwadatokushukai  hospital, Japan

Dr. Tomonori Kawamura is a Lecturer at Morinomiya University of Medical Sciences and a Rehabilitation specialist at Kishiwada Tokushukai Hospital, Japan. He holds a Ph.D. in Social Medicine from Osaka University and a Master’s degree in Medical Rehabilitation Science from Kobe Gakuin University. His research focuses on postoperative rehabilitation for cardiovascular surgery patients, cardiac rehabilitation for those with multiple disabilities, and physical therapy in cardiac care. Dr. Kawamura has received multiple awards, including the Excellence Award from the Japanese Association of Cardiac Rehabilitation, and is actively involved in academic and professional organizations.

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📚EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

Dr. Tomonori Kawamura’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in rehabilitation science. He earned his Bachelor of Rehabilitation Science in 2010 from the Faculty of Comprehensive Rehabilitation at Kobe Gakuin University. His passion for medical rehabilitation deepened as he pursued a Master of Medical Rehabilitation Science at the same institution, completing it in 2012. Dr. Kawamura’s dedication to furthering his knowledge in the medical field led him to the Department of Social Medicine at the Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University, where he earned his Ph.D. in 2024. This progression in his studies showcases his commitment to the field of rehabilitation and medical sciences.

🏥PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:

Dr. Kawamura has built a successful career in both clinical and academic settings. Since 2010, he has been a key member of the Department of Rehabilitation at Kishiwada Tokushukai Hospital, contributing his expertise to patients undergoing rehabilitation, particularly those recovering from cardiovascular surgery. His work in clinical rehabilitation has provided him with a deep understanding of the complexities of recovery, especially in cardiovascular patients.

In addition to his clinical role, Dr. Kawamura has been involved in academia, teaching as a part-time lecturer at Kobe Gakuin University from 2016 to 2024. In 2018, he expanded his teaching role further by becoming a part-time lecturer at Nara Rehabilitation College. His passion for education continued to grow, and in 2025, he became a full-time Lecturer at the Department of Physical Therapy at Morinomiya University of Medical Sciences. This progression in his teaching career highlights his influence on future generations of medical professionals.

🔬CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON CARDIAC REHABILITATION:

Dr. Kawamura’s research is centered around improving the rehabilitation of cardiovascular surgery patients. His focus lies on the physical therapy techniques and interventions needed for effective cardiac rehabilitation, particularly for patients with multiple disabilities. His work aims to enhance recovery outcomes by developing tailored rehabilitation programs that address both the physical and psychological needs of patients.

His research interests are particularly focused on postoperative rehabilitation and how different rehabilitation methods can aid patients recovering from cardiovascular surgeries. This specialization places him at the intersection of rehabilitation and cardiology, bridging two essential areas of medicine. His research has significantly contributed to improving cardiac rehabilitation, especially for patients with complex needs.

🌟IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:

Dr. Kawamura’s work has not gone unnoticed in the medical community. In July 2023, he received the Excellence Award from the Japanese Association of Cardiac Rehabilitation, a testament to the quality and significance of his contributions to the field. His impact in the cardiovascular rehabilitation space was further recognized in March 2022 when he won the Co-medical Award Third Place from the Japanese Circulation Society. Additionally, in September 2019, he was honored with the Excellence Award from the Japanese Society of Cardiovascular Management Therapy. These accolades reflect his influence and expertise in cardiac rehabilitation and highlight the positive changes he has brought to the rehabilitation process.

đź“‘ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND RECOGNITION:

Dr. Kawamura’s research has been widely cited by his peers and continues to shape the academic landscape of rehabilitation and cardiology. His work has been an essential resource for many medical professionals who specialize in cardiac rehabilitation, and his research papers are regularly referenced in related medical journals. The recognition he has earned within academic circles solidifies his reputation as a leader in his field.

đź”®LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:

Dr. Kawamura’s legacy is already taking shape as a mentor and educator in the medical rehabilitation field. Through his teaching roles at various institutions, he has trained and inspired numerous students who are now following in his footsteps. His contributions to cardiac rehabilitation, especially for those with multiple disabilities, have already made a lasting impact, but his future endeavors promise even more groundbreaking work.

Looking ahead, Dr. Kawamura is poised to continue making significant strides in cardiac rehabilitation. His ongoing research into effective rehabilitation strategies for cardiovascular surgery patients will likely lead to even more tailored and effective treatment protocols. As his influence grows, his future contributions have the potential to change the landscape of rehabilitation science for years to come.

🤝PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT:

Dr. Kawamura is an active member of several professional associations, which keep him connected to the wider medical and rehabilitation community. He is affiliated with:

  • The Japanese Association of Cardiac Rehabilitation

  • The Japanese Circulation Society

  • Japanese Physical Therapy Association

  • Japanese Society of Cardiovascular Physical Therapy

  • Japanese Orthopaedic Trauma Association

These affiliations not only enable Dr. Kawamura to stay informed about the latest developments in his field but also allow him to contribute to shaping the direction of rehabilitation science and cardiac care on a national level.

🌟CONCLUSION:

Dr. Tomonori Kawamura’s academic pursuits, professional experiences, and research contributions have positioned him as a leading figure in the field of cardiac rehabilitation. His passion for advancing rehabilitation science, particularly for cardiovascular patients, has already earned him numerous awards and honors. As he continues to teach and research, his impact on the field will undoubtedly grow, leaving behind a legacy of excellence and innovation.

TOP NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

Early achievement of walkability after cardiac surgery and the risk of cardiovascular disease after hospital discharge
Authors: T. Kawamura, R. Sakaniwa, M. Nishimura, H. Iso, T. Sobue
Journal: ESC Heart Failure
Year: 2024

Changes in cardiac sympathetic nerve activity on 123I-metaiodobenzylguanidine scintigraphy after MitraClip therapy
Authors: K. Fukuda, S. Hasegawa, T. Kawamura, et al.
Journal: ESC Heart Failure
Year: 2021

Factors related to physical functioning decline after cardiac surgery in older patients: A multicenter retrospective study
Authors: A. Itagaki, M. Saitoh, D. Okamura, T. Kawamura, et al.
Journal: Journal of Cardiology
Year: 2019

Impact of preoperative frailty on regaining walking ability in patients after cardiac surgery: Multicenter cohort study in Japan
Authors: S. Yuguchi, M. Saitoh, K. Oura, T. Kawamura, et al.
Journal: Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics
Year: 2019

Postoperative atrial fibrillation is associated with delayed early rehabilitation after heart valve surgery: A multicenter study
Authors: M. Kato, M. Saitoh, T. Kawamura, et al.
Journal: Physical Therapy Research
Year: 2019

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