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Friday, July 13, 2012

The What and How of Physiotherapy


What is Physiotherapy ?
The word Physiotherapy is made up of two words – Physio (Physical Agents) and Therapy (Treatment), therefore it can be defined as  branch of medical science in which diseases/disabilities are treated with the help of physical means/agents e.g. exercise, electrical equipment like Muscle Stimulator, SWD etc, different types of rays like Infra-red, Ultraviolet rays etc.
Physiotherapy is a clinical health science and profession that aims to rehabilitate and improve people with movement disorders by using evidence-based, natural methods such as exercise, motivation, adapted equipment, education and advocacy.  Practiced by physiotherapists or physical therapists, it is considered within the realm of conventional medicine. Methods for diagnosis can vary, depending on the situation, though physical examinations and testing are often employed for evaluation. Treatments can include a wide range of practices, including massage, applications of heat or electricity, and assistance with using mobility devices such as walkers and crutches.
Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession which deals with movement disorders of the body arising from certain conditions or illnesses. Treatment through physiotherapy can also be more efficient and cheap than other traditional medication or therapy. One of the main advantages of Physiotherapy is it has less or no side effect as compared to other systems of treatment. Because of its less side effects Physiotherapy has become popular among the intellectual people of our society.

Who is a Physiotherapist?
The person who performs physiotherapy profession is called a Physiotherapist/Physical therapist or physio for short. Physiotherapists study medical science subjects such as anatomy, neuroscience and physiology to develop skills and attitudes necessary for health education and prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of patients with physical disorders and disabilities.
The physiotherapist works in health care systems in both hospitals and the community
Physiotherapists, who are known as physical therapists in America, work all around the world. They are the experts in the examination and treatment of musculoskeletal, neuromuscular and cardiothoracic problems that affect peoples’ abilities to move the way they want and function as well as they want in their daily lives. Physiotherapists assess, diagnose and treat people whose movement is restricted by injury, illness or age. Individuals in the physiotherapy career study their patient's history and physical condition in dealing with the movement disorders.

Scope
There is immense scope for a physiotherapist not only in India but abroad also. A trained physio can get employment  in private hospitals, clinics, govt. and private rehabilitation centers, handicapped centers and schools. Physiotherapists can also opt for teaching, while those with adequate capital can establish private clinics of their own.  The demand for physiotherapists in the country as well as abroad is immense. They are in great demand in USA, Canada and Australia and in Middle East.

Eligibility
A person with science background can opt for a course in physiotherapy. A candidate who  has passed the 10+2 examination with physics, chemistry and biology can go for such a course. The passing percentage in 10+2 should be at least 50% and varies from institute to institute. The top institutes consider the score of CET (Common entrance examination), while some have their own selection procedure.

Courses
Various courses in physiotherapy are Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) and Master of Physiotherapy (MPT). The basic eligibility for BPT courses is 10+2 passed or equivalent examination with physics, chemistry, biology and English. At least 50% of marks should be secured in each of these subjects. Admission to BPT program is generally made on the basis of entrance examination conducted both at state and national level. BPT course is of 3 and ½ years – 4 and ½ years of duration. There is also a compulsory rotatory internship after the completion of the course. One who wishes to continue his/her study further can take admission into Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) program which is of two years duration. In this case he/she should have completed BPT course from any recognized institute/university.
  1. B.Sc. Physiotherapy
  2. Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT)
  3. Diploma in Physiotherapy (D.P.T.)
  4. Master of Physiotherapy (MPT)
  5. Master of Physiotherapy in Hand conditions
  6. Master of Physiotherapy in Neurology
  7. Master of Physiotherapy in Orthopedics
  8. Master of Sports Physiotherapy (M.S.P.T)
  9. Post Graduate Diploma in Physiotherapy and Nutrition
Syllabus

  • I Year Behavioral sciences, Anatomy, Physiology and Bio-chemistry (2 semesters)
  • II Year Movement Science, Electrotherapy, Pathology and Pharmacology, General Medical conditions and surgical conditions including Pediatrics and Bio Mechanics (2 Semesters)
  • III Year Clinical subjects - Orthopaedics and traumatic conditions, Neurological conditions and cardio-respiratory diseases, Rehabilitation Medicine, Community medicine and Community physiotherapy (2 semester).
  • IV Year Applied physiotherapy in Orthopaedics and traumatic conditions, Neurological Sciences and Cardio respiratory diseases, Physical diagnosis, Ethics and management study (2 semesters). 
Institutes
There are many government and private institutes that offer courses in BPT and MPT. Leading ones are 

For MPT
  • Jamia Hamdard, Faculty of medicine, New Delhi
  • Meenakshi College of Physiotherapy, Chennai
  • MGM institute of Health science, Navi Mumbai
  • KMCH College of Physiotherapy, Coimbatore
  • KM College of physiotherapy, Coimbatore
  • Appolo College, Durg, Chhatisgarh
  • SRM institute of medical science and research, Chennai
  • School of medical education, MG university, Kottayam, Kerala
  • Vels College of physiotherapy , Pallavaram (TN)
  • National institute for the orthopedically handicapped, Kolkata
  • Integral University, Lucknow

For BPT
  • Aligarh Muslim Univerity, Aligarh (UP)
  • All India institutes of physical medicine and rehabilitation, Mumbai
  • Apollo College of medical science, Hyderabad
  • BCF College of phyiostherapy, Kottayam, Kerala
  • Devi Ahilya University, Indore, MP
  • MP Bhoj (Open) University, Bhopal
  • Rajeev Gandhi College, Bhopal
  • Sai College of Medical Science and technology, Kanpur
  • Santosh World medical academy, Ghaziabad (UP)
  • JM Institute of Speech and hearing, Patna (Bihar)
  • National institute of Physiotherapy and communication disorders, Patna (Bihar)
  • College of physiotherapy for Women, Mansa (Punjab)
  • Tripura Institute of paramedical sciences,Agartala (Tripura)

 Remuneration
A physiotherapist can expect a salary of Rs. 5000 to 10000 per month to start with.  If you choose your career as a physiotherapist in a hospital, you can something around Rs. 15000 to 25000 per month, depending on your skills and of course the level of hospital. The income of a freelance physiotherapist can be much higher than this depending on the clientele. A physio doing private practice can easily get Rs. 500/- to 2000/- per sitting.

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