Program Summary
Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession that focuses on assessing, diagnosing, treating, and preventing movement disorders and physical impairments. It aims to restore function, improve mobility, and enhance overall well-being through evidence-based techniques. The course combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, covering subjects such as anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, kinesiology, pathology, and rehabilitation sciences. Students learn various treatment methods, including manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, electrotherapy, and patient education. Clinical placements provide hands-on experience in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and private clinics. Graduates can work in diverse settings, including sports, orthopedics, neurology, pediatrics, and geriatrics. Physiotherapy is a dynamic field that plays a crucial role in promoting recovery and improving the quality of life for individuals with injuries, disabilities, or chronic conditions.