Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy can be defined as a treatment method that focuses on the science of movement and helps people to restore, maintain and maximize their physical strength, function, motion and overall well-being by addressing the underlying physical issues.

The healthcare professionals who provide physiotherapy are called physiotherapist. They are highly trained, with master’s degrees in physiotherapy, and are skilled at pinpointing the root causes of an injury, as well as treating them. Often, a problem originates in a completely different part of the body than the spot where the pain is centralized.

Available Courses, Duration and Eligibility

Sr. No. Course Name Duration Eligibility
1 Certificate in Physiotherapy 1 year 10+2
2 Diploma in Physiotherapy

(DPT)

1 year ( 2semester) 10+2
3 Advance Diploma in Operation Theatre Technology (Adv. DPT) 2 years ( 4 semester ) 10+2
4 Bachelor of Vocation (B.VOC) Degree  in Physiotherapy 3 years ( 6 semester) 10+2

Career & Job Opportunities

The scope has expanded with a number of opportunities have been on the rise. New Hospitals and Diagnostics Centers are coming up rapidly in Metro as well Tier 2 Cities.

Physiotherapists perform a crucial role in the health sector & thus are needed at every hospital as well as health clinics. They greatly help to restore the movement & function of the body in case of injury, illness or disability. Candidates can join any health & fitness clinic or perhaps run their own private physiotherapist clinic. Moreover, it has been observed that various multinational companies have been hiring physiotherapists to ensure the welfare of their employees.

Alongside, many boarding schools are also hiring their own physiotherapists. The key purpose behind doing so is to maintain the health of their students. Physiotherapists are becoming a vital aspect of sports & almost every sports team nowadays, worldwide have their own physiotherapists.

Course Contents

  • Anatomy and Physiology
  • Orientation to Physiotherapy
  • Pharmacology
  • Introduction to Treatment
  • General Surgery
  • Orthopedics and Sports Physiotherapy
  • Neurophysiology
  • Evidence-based Physiotherapy and Practice, Etc.