Department Of Musculoskeletal

Focused on the assessment and management of orthopedic and post-traumatic conditions, this department plays a vital role in developing clinical expertise among students. It offers in-depth training in manual therapy, joint and soft tissue mobilization, as well as evidence-based rehabilitation techniques aimed at restoring functional independence.Students gain hands-on experience using advanced therapy tools, anatomical models, and diagnostic instruments that simulate real clinical settings. The department also emphasizes biomechanical analysis, therapeutic exercises, and patient-specific rehabilitation planning to enhance recovery outcomes.

Workshops, case-based learning, and clinical sessions help students gain the skills to manage conditions like fractures, ligament injuries, arthritis, and post-operative cases. With a focus on technology and personalized care, the department is a key pillar of physiotherapy education.

Neuroscience Department

Specializing in neurological disorders, this department provides comprehensive hands-on training in neuro-assessment, neuro-developmental techniques, and functional rehabilitation. Students are trained to evaluate and manage a wide range of neurological conditions such as stroke, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injuries, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and peripheral nerve injuries. The department integrates evidence-based approaches like Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF), Bobath Concept, motor relearning programs, and sensory integration to promote neuroplasticity and improve patient outcomes.

With simulation labs and modern therapy tools, students gain hands-on experience through case discussions, clinical postings, and workshops. The program emphasizes goal-based rehab, assistive device use, and community reintegration for effective neurophysiotherapy care.

Community Rehabilitation

This department prepares students to deliver physiotherapy services in rural, tribal, and underserved areas, aiming to bridge the healthcare gap through community outreach. Emphasizing preventive healthcare and early intervention, the curriculum includes active participation in outreach camps, home-based rehabilitation, school health programs, and health awareness drives. Students are trained to assess community needs, design low-cost rehabilitation solutions, and promote inclusive practices for people with disabilities. Field visits and collaborations with NGOs and primary health centers offer real-world exposure, fostering a sense of social responsibility and cultural sensitivity.

By integrating clinical skills with public health principles, the department empowers future physiotherapists to become advocates of community wellness and agents of change in promoting accessible, affordable, and sustainable rehabilitation services.

Cardio-Pulmonary Department

Dedicated to the management of cardiac and respiratory conditions, this department equips students with specialized skills in chest physiotherapy, pulmonary rehabilitation, cardiac rehab, and intensive care unit (ICU) protocols. The curriculum focuses on both acute and chronic conditions, including COPD, asthma, post-surgical recovery, myocardial infarction, and heart failure. Students receive hands-on training in airway clearance techniques, breathing exercises, spirometry, patient monitoring, and exercise prescription tailored to cardiopulmonary needs. Emphasis is placed on emergency response skills, early mobilization strategies, and interdisciplinary care within critical care and post-ICU settings.

Hospital-based clinical exposure helps students apply theoretical knowledge in real-time, managing and monitoring patients effectively. The department also promotes participation in awareness programs, cardiac camps, and research to shape well-rounded cardiopulmonary physiotherapists.

Exercise Therapy Department

Equipped with modern exercise tools and rehabilitation equipment, this department focuses on restoring movement, strength, and function through scientifically designed therapeutic exercise programs. Students receive hands-on training in posture correction, flexibility improvement, stretching, strengthening, and balance training techniques tailored to individual patient needs. The curriculum covers a wide range of conditions, from musculoskeletal injuries and neurological impairments to post-surgical rehabilitation and chronic pain management. Emphasis is placed on functional mobility, endurance building, and ergonomic training to support recovery and prevent further injury.

Students gain practical experience through supervised clinical sessions, patient simulations, and customized exercise planning. The department also promotes the integration of exercise therapy with other physiotherapy modalities, encouraging a holistic approach to patient care.

Electrotherapy Department

This department introduces students to a wide range of electro-modalities such as TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation), IFT (Interferential Therapy), therapeutic ultrasound, laser therapy, electrical stimulation, and shortwave diathermy. These modalities are used for pain management, muscle stimulation, inflammation control, and tissue healing. Students receive practical, hands-on training in the safe and effective application of these technologies, including patient assessment, treatment planning, and device operation. Emphasis is placed on evidence-based practice and clinical reasoning to determine the most suitable electrotherapy intervention based on specific conditions.

The department is equipped with modern electrotherapy units and demonstration models, allowing students to develop competence and confidence in their skills. Real-time case studies, lab sessions, and clinical exposure ensure a strong foundation in using electrotherapy as a vital component of physiotherapeutic care.

Anatomy Department

The Anatomy Department provides in-depth knowledge of the human body's structure, forming the essential foundation for physiotherapy education. Through the use of anatomical models, 3D charts, skeletons, and dissection specimens, students explore various systems of the body including musculoskeletal, nervous, cardiovascular, and respiratory systems. The department emphasizes both gross and microscopic anatomy, helping students understand the intricate relationships between bones, muscles, joints, ligaments, and internal organs. Practical sessions, cadaveric dissections, and virtual anatomy tools allow for an interactive and immersive learning experience.

This hands-on approach enhances structural understanding and allows students to apply anatomical knowledge in clinical settings for accurate assessment and treatment planning. Quizzes, demonstrations, and integrated modules help build a strong anatomical foundation for advanced physiotherapy techniques.

Physiology Department

Focusing on the functions of the human body, this department blends theoretical knowledge with practical lab sessions to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of human physiology. Through the study of various physiological systems—such as the cardiovascular, respiratory, nervous, muscular, and endocrine systems—students learn the mechanisms that maintain homeostasis and how these systems adapt under different conditions. The department emphasizes both normal physiological functions and the pathological changes that occur in various diseases and disorders. Students gain insights into processes like nerve conduction, muscle contraction, fluid balance, and metabolic regulation, equipping them with the knowledge needed for effective patient assessment and treatment planning.

Practical sessions help students apply theory to real-world situations, enhancing their understanding of physiology and enabling targeted interventions for musculoskeletal and neurological conditions.