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Learning Objectives

The primary objectives of physiotherapy include:


1. Pain Management & Relief

Reduce pain caused by injury, surgery, or chronic conditions.

Use non-invasive techniques like heat therapy, ultrasound, and exercise therapy.

2. Restore & Improve Mobility

Help individuals regain strength, flexibility, and balance.

Assist patients in performing daily activities independently.

3. Rehabilitation After Injury or Surgery

Develop personalized recovery plans for post-surgical patients.

Provide rehabilitation for sports injuries, fractures, and joint replacements.

4. Prevention of Physical Dysfunction

Educate patients on proper posture, body mechanics, and ergonomics.

Prevent recurrence of injuries through corrective exercises and lifestyle modifications.

5. Enhance Athletic Performance

Improve strength, endurance, and flexibility in athletes.

Prevent injuries with proper warm-ups, stretching, and conditioning.

6. Support for Neurological & Chronic Conditions

Assist in managing conditions like stroke, multiple sclerosis, and cerebral palsy.

Help elderly patients with arthritis, osteoporosis, and balance disorders.

7. Promote Overall Health & Well-Being

Encourage active lifestyles and physical fitness.

Educate individuals on healthy movement patterns and self-care strategies.

Module Structure

Module 1: Introduction to Physiotherapy

Module 2: Biomechanics & Kinesiology 

Module 3: Assessment & Diagnosis 

Module 4: Electrotherapy & Manual Therapy 

Module 5: Rehabilitation & Exercise Therapy 

Module 6: Physiotherapy in Specialized Fields 

Module 7: Clinical Practice & Ethics 

Course Curriculum

1 Overview of Physiotherapy
1 minute
1 Human Anatomy & Physiology (Basics)
5 minutes

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