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Jaya Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

To succeed after completing MPT Orthopaedics, students need a mix of clinical knowledge and personal skills. Here's a list of important skills:

  • Manual Therapy Skills – Ability to perform hands-on treatments effectively.

  • Patient Assessment Skills – Correctly diagnosing patient problems and planning therapy.

  • Communication Skills – Explaining therapy plans and motivating patients.

  • Problem-Solving Skills – Creating personalised recovery strategies.

  • Empathy and Patience – Understanding patient struggles and supporting them emotionally.

  • Teamwork and Coordination – Working with doctors, surgeons, and healthcare teams.

  • Continuous Learning

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9 months ago

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Aishwarya Rai

Contributor-Level 10

MPT Orthopaedics graduates have strong career opportunities in both private and public sectors. They can work in hospitals, clinics, sports industries, and wellness centres.

Here's a table showing the main industries:

Industry

Details

Hospitals and Rehabilitation Centres

Treat orthopaedic patients through physiotherapy.

Sports Clinics and Fitness Centres

Help athletes recover from injuries and improve performance.

Private Physiotherapy Clinics

Offer specialised treatment for bone, joint, and muscle problems.

Orthopaedic Departments

Assist surgeons with post-operative care and rehabilitation.

Academic Institutions

Work as lecturers, clinical instructors, or researchers.

Home Healthcare Services

Provide physiotherapy services to patients at home.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

Contributor-Level 10

No, MPT Orthopaedics students cannot perform surgeries. They are trained to treat bone and joint problems through exercises, manual therapy, and rehabilitation.
Only licensed medical doctors (like MS Orthopaedics) are allowed to perform surgeries.
MPT graduates work closely with orthopaedic surgeons to support patients before and after surgical procedures.

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9 months ago

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Mamona Jain

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, there is good demand for MPT Orthopaedics graduates. Hospitals, rehabilitation centres, sports clinics, and private practices often hire them.
Specialists in orthopaedic physiotherapy are needed to help patients recover after surgeries, injuries, or fractures.
With the rise in sports injuries and lifestyle-related bone problems, the demand is expected to grow even more in the future.

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9 months ago

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Kanishk Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

The syllabus of MPT Orthopaedics is considered moderate to difficult. It involves deep learning of musculoskeletal conditions, rehabilitation techniques, and patient management.
Students must understand complex therapies, anatomy, and clinical practices.
While it may feel tough at first, regular practice, clinical exposure, and proper guidance make the course manageable for dedicated students.

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10 months ago

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Kanishk Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

While both are postgrad specializations in Physiotherapy, they target different patient populations and clinical approaches.

Criteria

MPT Neurology

MPT Orthopaedics

Focus Area

Neurological disorders

Musculoskeletal issues

Techniques Used

NDT, PNF, Motor Relearning

Manual therapy, Strength training

Patient Type

Stroke, Parkinson's, SCI

Fractures, ACL tears, Post-joint surgery

Clinical Setup

ICUs, Neuro Rehab Centres

Ortho Wards, Sports Clinics

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Anant katare

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The latest cut-off for MS in Orthopaedics at Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences Gangtok are released by the institute and are as follows. The entrance exam accepted by the institute is NEET PG the overall cutoff for the general category is 18163. The cutoff of NEET PG for DNB General Surgery of Round 1 is 18163 and for round 2 the closing rank is 19188 and for the round 3 is 19574.

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Ronak Sharma

Beginner-Level 5

For admission to the MPT (Orthopaedics) program at Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences (SVIMS) Tirupati, you'll need to pass a university-conducted entrance test at a BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) standard. Candidates should have passed a BPT degree from a recognized institute and completed their internship. The test is at the BPT standard. 

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Akansha Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

An orthopedic nurse is a specialised nurse who focuses on providing care to patients with musculoskeletal conditions and injuries. These nurses work closely with orthopedic doctors and surgeons to assist in the treatment and management of various orthopedic issues, such as fractures, joint replacements, spinal injuries, arthritis, and other musculoskeletal disorders.

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