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Established in 2010, the Department of Physiotherapy at TMU offers a comprehensive range of programmes. These include a diploma, BPT, MPT, and PhD in physiotherapy. With a focus on helping patients maintain, recover, and improve their physical abilities, we prepare students to address impairments and promote mobility, providing provisional diagnosis and physical interventions. Become a skilled professional in meeting the increasing demand for physiotherapy services in the medical sector.Read more
The Department of Physiotherapy at TMU has recently entered into a strategic partnership with GTT Foundation for a "Life Skill and Employability Enhancement Training (PFA)" initiative, supported by Barclay. The main objective of this collaboration is to enhance the employability skills of our students.
GTT Foundation is a career support venture committed to delivering high-quality and scalable programs using innovative technologies and engaging content. Through this MOU, we are dedicated to providing our students with the necessary skills and making a significant impact in physiotherapy.
The physiotherapy department offers stellar placement and internship opportunities for our students, ensuring professional growth. We have strong tie-ups with recognised hospitals that provide a wide range of in-patient and out-patient facilities under various specialized departments of service. These departments include musculoskeletal (surgical/medical), traumatology/rheumatology, burns and plastic surgery, neurosciences (surgical/medical), paediatrics, psychiatry/psychosomatic, cardiorespiratory (surgical/medical), surgery/medicine, intensive care (surgical/medical/trauma), obstetrics & gynaecology, geriatrics, and community-based rehabilitation.
Our aim is to prepare students to excel in the field of physiotherapy. The comprehensive placement programmes by CRC ensure our students have the opportunity to work in diverse healthcare settings and gain valuable experience. With the support of our esteemed in-campus hospital partner, our students are well-equipped to make a significant impact in the healthcare industry.
The curriculum at the Department of Physiotherapy is designed to provide an immersive learning experience. With a focus on Outcome Based Education, bloom's taxonomy, andragogical teaching methods, our curriculum prepares students for real-world challenges in the field. The yearly updated curriculum includes internships, seminars, workshops, and industrial visits to enhance students' practical skills and provide them with real-world exposure. Become a competent and confident physiotherapy professional, equipped with the necessary skills for a successful career.
The physiotherapy department has an exceptional infrastructure that sets high standards. Students at TMU enjoy a conducive learning environment. Dedicated research facilities further enhance their education and training.Here's the list of the facilities available:
National: 08
Through EBSCO & DELNET Database
6 (Six)
1 with 30 computers and peripherals
Get unparalleled clinical exposure at TMU Hospital, an in-house super-speciality facility with 800+ beds. Additionally, work in medical centres across India.
Welcome to Department of Physiotherapy, a department that focuses on opportunity and achievement, a place where students are encouraged and supported to excel.As rightly said by Albert Einstein,”Education is not learning of facts but training of mind to think”. Keeping the very fact in mind the department with the support of it`s able faculty members, visionary management and excellent and extensive infrastructure entrenches perseverance and a never-say-die spirit from academics to co-curricular activities in the heart of every student to not only making them good physiotherapists but brilliant human beings. Read more