Department of Health Science
Physiotherapy
Welcome
Department of Physiotherapy
The Physiotherapy Department at the National Institute offers a two-year diploma program designed to prepare students for a rewarding career in rehabilitation and patient care. The program blends classroom instruction, hands-on training, and supervised clinical practice to ensure graduates are both skilled and compassionate healthcare providers.
Our curriculum is aligned with international physiotherapy standards and emphasizes evidence-based practice, modern rehabilitation technologies, and holistic approaches to patient wellness.
What You’ll Learn
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Throughout the two years, students will gain knowledge and skills in:
Basic Medical Sciences: Anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, and pathology relevant to physiotherapy.
Manual Therapy & Techniques: Mobilization, stretching, massage therapy, and therapeutic exercise prescription.
Electrotherapy & Modalities: Safe and effective use of ultrasound, TENS, heat, cold, and laser therapy.
Rehabilitation Practices: Neuro-rehabilitation, orthopedic physiotherapy, pediatric and geriatric care.
Clinical Communication & Ethics: Patient-centered care, counseling, and professional responsibility.
Clinical Practicum: Real-world training in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and community clinics.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the two-year program will be prepared for entry-level positions such as:
Physiotherapy Assistant / Technician in hospitals, clinics, and sports centers.
Rehabilitation Specialist in orthopedic, neurological, and pediatric care units.
Community Health Worker focusing on injury prevention and physical wellness.
Support Roles in NGOs and Rehabilitation Programs serving vulnerable populations.
With further education and certification, graduates can advance into senior physiotherapy, academic, or managerial roles.
A Passion For Quality
The National Institute’s Physiotherapy Department is committed to:
High Academic Standards: Curriculum designed in consultation with senior clinicians and educators.
Experienced Faculty: Instructors with strong clinical backgrounds and international exposure.
Modern Facilities: Well-equipped labs, motion-analysis tools, and simulation-based training.
Student Support: Small class sizes, mentoring, and ongoing career guidance.
Patient-Centered Care: Teaching students the values of empathy, dignity, and cultural sensitivity.
Career Opportunities
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