COURSE OVERVIEW

4.5 Years
12th Pass with PCB

The Bachelor of Physiotherapy Program will teach you the science underlying bodily movement and provide you with valuable information, comprehension, and insight into the incredible machine that we call the Human body.

You will learn about the human body in depth and analyse how every muscle, bone, joint, and ligament helps people move and develop throughout a range of ages and abilities in this extensive four-year course. Along with gaining a thorough understanding of how the heart, brain, lungs, and nerves function, you will also learn how to help individuals live better lives via movement and exercise.

With the help of skilled clinicians and your study of advanced functional human anatomy, you will be able to diagnose and provide therapeutic management options for a variety of human movement disorders across all age groups. Once you graduate, you’ll open doors to further study, specialisation, or a Ph.D. in Physiotherapy.

Study  Bachelor of Physiotherapy and you will:

  • Develop knowledge of the structure and function of the human body
  • Learn to read, critique, evaluate and apply evidence from research and science into the practices of health care and health services
  • Enhance your communication skills in listening, speaking, explaining, and teaching
  • Develop detailed knowledge of normal function and development of the musculoskeletal, cardiothoracic, and neurological systems
  • Apply your knowledge and skill to assess, prevent, and treat developmental and degenerative diseases of the musculoskeletal, cardiothoracic, and neurological systems
  • Understand and apply the professional ethics, responsibilities, values, and standards for the practice of physiotherapy
  • Develop excellent clinical analytical and reasoning skills.

Scope and Career Opportunities

After graduating from Physiotherapy school, there are a lot of exciting career options available to qualified individuals in a variety of healthcare-related fields. Hospitals, rehabilitation centers, private practices, sports groups, community health centres, and educational institutions are a few places where physiotherapists can find work.  Additionally, they have access to a large selection of specializations, including :-

  • New graduate physiotherapist
  • Cardiothoracic physiotherapist
  • Musculoskeletal physiotherapist
  • Neurological physiotherapist
  • Intensive care unit (ICU) physiotherapist
  • Physiotherapy practice owner
  • Gynaecological physiotherapist
  • Sports physiotherapist
  • Paediatric Physiotherapist
  • Physiotherapy researcher

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