Movement therapy is a core part of physiotherapy that uses specific exercises to improve mobility, strength, flexibility, and overall function. It helps in recovery, prevention, and maintaining physical health. By using different body positions—like lying, sitting, or standing—and applying exercise principles such as progression and overload, therapists can tailor treatment to each patient. Movement therapy includes both active and passive exercises, as well as aerobic training, to promote better movement and quality of life.


APPLIED ANATOMY


Applied Anatomy is a branch of anatomy that focuses on how the structure of the human body relates to its function and how this knowledge is used in clinical practice. It goes beyond basic anatomy by emphasizing practical applications in healthcare, especially in fields like physiotherapy, medicine, and surgery. The subject includes studying bones, muscles, joints, nerves, and organs with a focus on their relevance in movement, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders. Applied Anatomy helps students understand the body in a way that supports effective patient care and clinical decision-making.


Electrotherapy (TENS)

Here’s how you can introduce the entire subject of Electrotherapy in a way that sets the tone for the full course for Diploma in Physiotherapy students


Why Study Electrotherapy?

It’s a core physiotherapy modality—widely used in hospitals, rehab centers, and clinics.

Helps treat musculoskeletal, neurological, and post-surgical conditions.

Provides non-invasive, drug-free treatment options.

Enhances traditional physiotherapy techniques.


Kinesiology is the study of human motion. This study also provides basic understanding in the application and modification of body mechanics to prevent injuries and the acquisition of therapeutic and manipulative skills in early physiotherapy studies are based