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Parul Thapa

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The BPT programme is intensive and requires you to be both academically and physically competent. Students undergo emotional, physical and professional challenges throughout the program. 

  • Intensive Curriculum: Heavy theoretical topics followed by practical classes and exams.
  • Physical Exhaustion: Long clinical hours involving lifting, moving, stretching, and assisting patients.
  • Emotional Exhaustion: Working with patients that are experiencing chronic pain or disabilities can be draining on mental resources.
  • Lack of Awareness: Limited general public knowledge in regard to physiotherapy's impact may affect external recognition.
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Loveleen Choudhury

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The BPT course focuses on experiential learning in labs, clinical postings, and internships. Students are provided with hands-on learning to be able to treat conditions in the real world. 

  • Therapeutic Techniques: Students learn to be competent in exercises, manual therapy techniques, electrotherapy and mobilizations.
  • Patient/Client Assessment: Students learn how to assess individuals for the physical impairment and then design a treatment plan.
  • Physiotherapy Equipment: Students gain hands-on training utilising equipment like TENS, ultrasound, and other rehab equipment. 
  • Rehabilitation Planning: Students have the ability to design
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Jaya Shukla

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Indeed, BPT graduates are eligible for this and other opportunities, including working in defense services and sports academies. The military is always in need of physiotherapists to help rehabilitate injured personnel, and there are often opportunities in sports academies for physiotherapists to help improve the performance of athletes as well as to help with injury rehabilitation.

In fact, BPT graduates can work their way up to the point that they become sports physiotherapists/members of national and international sporting organizations with experience.

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Aishwarya Rai

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Yes, Physiotherapy students in regime around the world have involved with outreach health initiatives connected to their degrees, and often provide full physiotherapy awareness education as well as basic treatment and preventive care in rural or underdeveloped areas, through camps.

These camps not only provide students hands on experience, to work with patients, but were and are a great opportunity for students to be involved in public awareness campaigns to promote health education.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Yes, BPT students study all elements of basic pharmacology, and surgery-related subjects so they are better informed about patient conditions. 
Although Physiotherapy students do not perform surgeries, the BPT course provides General & Orthopedic surgery, Pharmacology, and Pathology to help the students make the physiological connection between physiotherapy treatments and medical diagnoses. This correlation allows students to design proper rehabilitation plans along with treatment plans to be aware of the nature and intensity of the rehabilitation needs post-operatively.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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The general Paramedical courses focus on diagnostics or support roles, BPT is a defined course focused on therapeutic rehabilitation. BPT trains students to be sole practitioners in physical rehabilitation, while other paramedical students (like Radiology, lab tech) are being trained primarily as diagnostic and supportive personnel. 

BPT is delivering hands-on therapy, patient care, and functional recovery—not diagnostic support or technical support. 

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Mani Sahni

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You want to know everything about the BPT course in brief? You're at the right place. BPT is basically all about the science of physical movement and disabilities. During the coursework journey, you get to learn about human anatomy, physiology and therapeutic methodologies to help your patients recover from injuries or chronic disorders efficiently, most importantly, through non surgical treatments.

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