The Master of Physiotherapy or MPT course is a 2-year postgraduate programme under allied health sciences with the aim of enhancing the quality of life of an individual. Like most PG medical and allied health science courses, MPT is a research-oriented programme that directly allows for a deeper and extensive understanding of physiotherapy and its effect on human well-being.
Under the curriculum of a Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) course, a student will gain the appropriate knowledge and skills to provide medical solutions to one’s physical disabilities. Moreover, students will be exposed to a number of case studies and clinical practices which will allow for a critical and analytical understanding of the field and its applications.
As MPT graduates, candidates will take part in rehabilitative and restorative medical practices to combat issues of motor disabilities, improvement of posture, respiratory issues and many other physically restrictive disabilities which causes normal people to work harder to participate in normal routines.
• Minimum qualification required: Bachelors in Physiotherapy
• Minimum marks required: 50% to 60%
Research
methodology and biostatistics – Introduction | Sampling
distribution and basic probability |
Musculoskeletal
structure | Biomechanics
of tissues |
Exercise
physiology | Advanced
manual therapy |
Health
& fitness | Advanced
electrotherapy |
General
physiotherapy for maternal and childcare | Physiology
and anatomy of the nervous system |
Motor
development in humans | Musculoskeletal
conditions |
Clinical
training | Cardiovascular
respiratory systems |
Healthcare
and fitness |
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