Program Summary
Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession focused on improving physical function and mobility, reducing pain, and preventing further injuries or disabilities. As a course, it combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills to prepare students for clinical practice. It covers subjects such as anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, pathology, and rehabilitation sciences. Students learn various therapeutic techniques, including exercise therapy, manual therapy, electrotherapy, and patient education, to treat conditions affecting the musculoskeletal, neurological, and cardiovascular systems. The course also emphasizes clinical placements, where students gain hands-on experience under the supervision of qualified professionals. Graduates can work in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, sports facilities, or private practice, helping individuals recover from injuries, surgeries, or chronic conditions to improve their quality of life.