
IPU CET MPT 2021 syllabus will be based on the course curriculum taught during the graduation that is during BPT. All the chapters and topics taught in the BPT programme will set a base for the question paper in the IPU CET MPT 2021 entrance exam.
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Clinical Biochemistry
- General Psychology
- Basic Nursing and First Aid
- Ethics in Physiotherapy
- Medical Microbiology
- Pathology
- Pharmacology
- Orthopaedics
- General Medicine Including Pediatrics and Psychiatry
- General Surgery
- Community Medicine
- Research Methodology And Biostatistics
Anatomy
- General Anatomy:
- Introduction to Anatomy, terms and terminology.
- Regions of Body, Cavities and systems.
- Surface anatomy – musculo-skeletal, vascular, cardiopulmonary system
- General Embryology.
- Applied anatomy.
- Musculoskeletal system:
- Connective tissue & its modification, tendons, membranes, special connective tissue.
- Bone structure, blood supply, growth, ossification, and classification.
- Muscle classification, structure and functional aspect.
- Joints – classification, structures of joints, movements, range, limiting factors, stability, blood supply, nerve supply, dislocations and applied anatomy.
2(a). Upper extremity:
- Bony architecture
- Joints – structure, range of movement
- Muscles – origin, insertion, actions, nerve supply
- Major nerves – course, branches and implications of nerve injuries
- Development of limb bones, muscles and anomalies
- Radiographic identification of bone and joints
- Applied anatomy
2(b). Lower Extremity:
- Bony architecture
- Joints – structure, range of movement
- Muscles – origin, insertion, actions, nerve supply
- Major nerves – course, branches and implications of nerve injuries
- Development of limb bones, muscles and anomalies
- Radiographic identification of bone and joints
- Applied anatomy
2(c). Spine and thorax
- Back muscles – Superficial layer, Deep muscles of back, their origin, insertion, action and nerve supply.
- Vertebral column – Structure & Development, Structure & Joints of vertebra
- Thoracic cage
- Radiographic identification of bone and joints
- Applied anatomy
2(d). Head and neck:
- Cranium
- Facial Muscles – origin, insertion, actions, nerve supply
- Temporo mandibular Joints – structure, types of movement
- Nervous system
- Classification of nervous system
- Nerve – structure, classification, microscopy with examples.
- Neurons, classification with examples. Simple reflex arc.
- Parts of a typical spinal nerved/Dermatome
- Central nervous system – disposition, parts and functions
- Cerebrum
- Cerebellum
- Midbrain & brain stem
- Blood supply & anatomy of brain
- Spinal cord- anatomy, blood supply, nerve pathways
- Pyramidal, extra pyramidal system
- Thalamus, hypothalamus
- Structure and features of meningies
- Ventricles of brain, CSF circulation
- Development of nervous system & defects
- Cranial nerves – (course, distribution, functions and palsy)
- Sympathetic nervous system, its parts and components
- Parasympathetic nervous system
- Applied anatomy
- Sensory system
- Structure and function of
- Visual system
- Auditory system
- Gustatory system
- Olfactory system
- Somato sensory system
- Cardiovascular System
- Circulatory system – major arteries and veins of the body, structure of blood vessels
- Heart structure, positions, chambers, valves, internal & external features
- Blood supply to heart
- Conductive system of heart
- Lymphatic system
- Circulation, structure & functions
- Lymph nodes
- Respiratory system
- Structure of upper and lower respiratory tract
Thorax:
- Pleural cavities & pleura
- Lungs and respiratory tree
- Heart and great vessels
- Diaphragm
- Digestive system
- Parts of digestive system
- Abdominal cavity – divisions
- Muscles of abdominal wall
- Liver
- Pancreas
- Spleen
- Alimentary canal
- Gall bladder
- Intestine (small & large)
- Urinary and Reproductive system
- Urinary system
- Pelvic floor, innervations
- Kidney, Ureter, bladder, urethra
- Genital system – male and female
- Reproductive system of male
- Reproductive system of female
- Endocrine system
- Pituitary gland
- Thyroid
- Parathyroid
Physiology
- General Physiology
- Cell: morphology, Structure and function of cell organelles
- Structure of cell membrane
- Transport across cell membrane
- Intercellular communication
- Homeostasis
- Blood
- Introduction-composition & function of blood
- W.B.C., R.B.C., Platelets formation & functions, Immunity
- Plasma: composition, formation & functions, Plasma Proteins:-types & functions
- Blood Groups- types , significance, determination
- Hemoglobin
- Haemostasis
- Lymph-composition, formation, circulation &functions
- Cardiovascular system
- Conducting system-components, impulse conduction
- Heart valves
- Cardiac cycle- definition, phases of cardiac cycle
- Cardiac output- definition, normal value, determinants. Stroke volume and its regulation
- Heart rate and its regulation
- Arterial pulse, Blood pressure-definition, normal values, factors affecting blood pressure
- Shock-definition, classification, causes and features
- Basic idea of ECG
- Cardiovascular changes during exercise
- Respiratory System
- Mechanics of respiration
- Lung volumes and capacities
- Pulmonary circulation, transport of respiratory gases
- Factors affecting respiration
- Regulation of respiration-neural regulation, voluntary control and chemical regulation
- Hypoxia, Hypercapnoea, Hypocapnoea
- Artificial respiration
- Disorders of respiration- dyspnoea, orthopnoea, hyperpnoea, hyperventilation, apnoea, tachypnoea
- Respiratory changes during exercise.
- Nerve Muscle Physiology
- Muscles- classification, structure, properties, Excitation contraction coupling
- Motor unit, EMG, factors affecting muscle tension,
- Muscle tone, fatigue, exercise
- Nerve –structure and function of neurons, classification, properties
- Resting membrane potential & Action potential their ionic basis
- All or None phenomenon
- Neuromuscular transmission
- Ionic basis of nerve conduction
- Concept of nerve injury & Wallerian degeneration
- Synapses
- Electrical events in postsynaptic neurons
- Inhibition & facilitation at synapses
- Chemical transmission of synaptic activity
- Principal neurotransmitters.
- Nervous system
- Introduction, central and peripheral nervous system, functions of nervous system
- Reflexes- monosynaptic, polysynaptic, superficial, deep &withdrawal reflex
- Sense organ, receptors, electrical & chemical events in receptors
- Sensory pathways for touch, temperature, pain, proprioception & others
- Control of tone & posture: Integration at spinal, brain stem, cerebellar, basal ganglion levels, along with their functions
- Motor mechanism: motor cortex, motor pathway:the descending tractspyramidal & extra pyramidal tracts-origin, course, termination & functions.
- Upper motor neuron and lower motor neuron paralysis.
- Spinal cord lesions- complete transection & hemisection of the spinal cord
- Autonomic nervous system :features and actions of parasympathetic & sympathetic nervous system
- Hypothalamus
- Higher functions of nervous system
- Special senses- eye, ear, nose, mouth
- Renal System
- Physiology of kidney and urine formation
- Glomerular filtration rate, clearance, Tubular function
- Water excretion, concentration of urine-regulation of Na+, Cl-, K+ excretion
- Physiology of urinary bladder
- Digestive System
- Digestion & absorption of nutrients
- Gastrointestinal secretions & their regulation
- Functions of Liver & Stomach.
- Endocrinology
- Physiology of the endocrine glands – Pituitary, Pineal Body, Thyroid,
- Parathyroid, Adrenal, Gonads, Thymus, Pancreas. Hormones secreted by these glands, their classifications and functions.
- Male & female reproductive system
- Male – Functions of testes, pubertal changes in males, testosterone – action & regulations of secretion.
- Female – Functions of ovaries and uterus, pubertal changes, menstrual cycle, estrogens and progestron – action and regulation.
Clinical Biochemistry
- Nutrition: RDA, BMR, SDA, caloric requirement and balanced diet.
- Carbohydrates: Definition, classification and general functions. Carbohydrate Metabolism – Glycolysis, T.C.A cycle.
- Lipids: Definition, classifications and general functions. Essential fatty acids and their importance, Cholesterol, Lipoproteins. Metabolism-β−Oxidation of fatty acids, fatty liver and ketosis.
- Amino Acids : Definition, classification, essential and non essential aminoacids.
- Proteins: Definition, classification, and Bio-medical Importance. Metabolism: Formation and fate of ammonia, Urea cycle and its significance.
- Study of hemoglobin and myoglobin with their functions.
- Enzymes: Definition, classification with examples, Factors affecting enzyme action, isoenzyme and co-enzyme, Clinical importance of enzymes.
- Biochemistry of connective tissue – Introduction, various connective tissue proteins: collagen, elastin- structure and associated disorders.
- Vitamins: Definition, classification and functions, dietary source, daily requirement and deficiency disorders.
- Diabetes mellitus – definition, types & causes.
General Psychology
- Introduction to Psychology, Fields of application of Psychology, influence of heredity and environment on the individual.
- Learning – theories and principles of learning, Learning disabilities.
- Memory – types, theories of memory and forgetting, methods to improve memory.
- Thinking – process of thinking, problem solving, decision making and creative thinking.
- Motivation – theories and types of Motivation.
- Emotions – theories of emotions and stress, Emotional and behavioral disorders of childhood and adolescence, Disorders of under and over controlled behavior, Eating disorders.
- Attitudes – theories, attitudes and behavior, factors in attitude change.
- Intelligence – theories of intelligence, I.Q., general intelligence and special intelligence, intelligence tests and their uses.
- Personality, theories of personality, factors influencing personality, Personality Disorders.
- Conflict and frustration – Common defensive mechanism: Identification, regression, repression, projection, sublimation and rationalization.
- Attention and Perception: Nature of attention, factors determining attention, nature of perception, principle of perceptual grouping; illusions and Hallucination.
- Counseling – Aims and principles.
- Development and growth of behavior in infancy and childhood, adolescence, adulthood and old age, normal and abnormal.
- Psychotherapy – introduction to paradigms in psychopathology and therapy.
- Mental deficiency –
- Mental retardation,
- Autistic behavior
- Learning disabilities
Basic Nursing and First Aid
Basic Nursing:
- What is Nursing? Nursing principles. Inter-Personnel relationships, Bandaging: Basic turns, Bandaging extremities, Triangular Bandages and their application.
- Nursing Position: Environment safety, Bed making, prone, lateral, dorsal, dorsal recumbent, Flower’s positions, comfort measures, Aids & rest and sleep.
- Methods of Giving Nourishment: Feeding, Tube feeding, drips, transfusion.
- Surgical Dressing: Observation of dressing procedures.
- Lifting and transporting patients: Lifting patient up in the bed, transferring from bed to wheelchair, transferring from bed to stretcher.
First Aid
- Syllabus as for Certificate of Red Cross Society of St. John’s Ambulance Brigade.
Ethics in Physiotherapy
(Not for university Examination)
Ethics
- History of physiotherapy, Ethical principles in health care, Ethical principles related to physiotherapy, Scope of practice, Enforcing standards in health profession-promoting quality care, Professional ethics in research, education and patient care delivery, Informed consent issues, Medical ethics and Economics in clinical decision-making.
- Rules of professional conduct:
- Physiotherapy as a profession
- Relationship with patients
- Relationship with health care institutions
- Relationship with colleagues and peers
- Relationship with medical and other professional.
- Confidentiality and Responsibility, Malpractice and negligence, Provision of services and, advertising, Legal aspects: Consumer protection act, Legal responsibility of physiotherapist for their action in professional context and understanding liability and obligations in case of medico-legal action
Biomechanics and Kinesiology
- Mechanics – Definition of mechanics and Biomechanics
- Motion: definition, types of motion, plane and axis of motion, factor determining the kind and modification of motion.
- Force – Definition, diagrammatic representation of force, point of application, classification of forces, concurrent, coplanar and co-linear forces, composition and resolution of forces, angle of pulls of muscle
- Friction
- Gravity – Definition, line of gravity, Centre of gravity
- Equilibrium – Supporting base, types, and equilibrium in static and dynamic state
- Levers – Definition, function, classification and application of levers in physiotherapy & order of levers with example of lever in human body
- Pulleys – system of pulleys, types and application
- Elasticity – Definition, stress, strain, HOOKE’S Law
- Springs – properties of springs, springs in series and parallel, elastic materials in use
- Muscular system
- Definition, properties of muscle, muscular contraction, structural classification, action of muscle in moving bone, direction of pull, angle of pull, functional classification, coordination of muscular system.
- Joint structures and functions:
- Joint design, Structure of Connective Tissue, Properties of Connective Tissue, joint function, changes with disease, injury, immobilization, exercise, over use
- Structure and functions of upper extremity joints – shoulder complex, elbow complex, wrist and hand complex
- Structure and functions of lower extremity joints – hip joint, knee joint, ankle and foot complex
- Structure and functions of axial skeletal joints – vertebral column – craniocervical, thorax, lumbar, lumbo pelvic region
- Structure and functions of tempromandibular joint
- Posture – dynamic and static posture, kinetic and kinematics of posture, analysis of posture, effect of age, pregnancy, occupation on posture.
- Gait – kinematics and kinetics of gait, gait in running and stair climbing.
Exercise Therapy – I
- Introduction to exercise therapy
- Mechanical principle applied in human body – gravity, centre of gravity, line of gravity, base of support, equilibrium, axis and planes
- Disability models – ICIDH model of disability, Nagi model of disability, ICF model
- Exercise physiology – effect of exercise in various systems – musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, cardiovascular, respiratory system
- Movements
- Passive movements – definition, classification, indications, contra indications, advantages, limitations, techniques – emphasize PROM to upper, lower, neck and trunk muscles
- Active movements – definition, classification, indications, contra indications, advantages, limitations, techniques – emphasize active movements to upper, lower, and neck and trunk muscles
- Starting positions – muscle work, effect and uses and derived positions
- Relaxation – definition, types of relaxation, relaxation techniques
- Suspension – definition, types, uses and therapeutic applications
- Balance – static and dynamic balance, mechanism of balance control, balancing exercises
- Neuromuscular coordination – causes of in coordination, exercises to improve coordination – Frenkle exercise
- Joint range measurement – Goniometer, types and techniques of measuring joint ROM
- Measurement of limb length, girth
- Manual muscle testing – grading system, techniques- emphasize on skill to grade upper, lower, neck and trunk muscles.
- Mobility aids – crutches, canes, walker
- Soft tissue manipulation (massage) – history, types, techniques, physiological effects, therapeutic uses, contraindications
Electro Therapy – I
- Basic components of electric current – electrons, protons, neutrons, ions, matter, molecules
- Current electricity – static electricity, electric charge, conductors, conduction of electricity, resistance, factors effecting resistance with example in human body, insulation, unit of electric current – ampere, coulomb, volt, ohms law
- Magnetism, theories of magnetism, properties of magnet.
- Electromagnetic induction, electromagnetic radiation, laws governing radiations – Grouth’s law, cosine law, inverse square law, law of reflection, rarefaction.
- Electrical components – transformer, capacitor, diode, valves
- Types of electric current, wave forms, current modulation – continuous, burst, beat, surge. Electric circuit in parallel and series.
- Safety issues while using electrical equipments – for patients and therapist
- Muscle and nerve response to electrical stimulation – polarization, depolarization and propagation of impulse.
- Pain – types of pain, pain pathway, theories of pain, Gate control theory of pain, pain modulation at various levels.
- Low frequency currents:
- Neuromuscular electrical stimulation – physiological effects, therapeutic uses of electrical stimulation techniques – electrodes type, electrode size, electrode placement, stimulating points, methods of reducing skin electrode resistance, contraindications and precautions.
- High voltage pulsed stimulation.
- Russian stimulation.
- Trans cutaneous Electrical Nerve stimulation (TENS) – therapeutic uses of TENS, types, electrode placement in TENS, contraindications and precautions
- Iontophoresis – mechanism, biophysical effect, medication dosage, medicated ions used, techniques of application.
- Electrodiagnostic test – FG test, strength duration curve, chronaxie, rheobase
- Interferential therapy (IFT) – physiological effects, therapeutic indications, methods of application, sweep, base, contraindication and precautions.
Medical Microbiology
- Introduction & History of Microbiology
- Classification of microorganism : Bacterial Morphology, cells structure, the difference between prokaryotes & eukaryotes, capsule, flagella, fimbrae, pilli, cell wall, plasma membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes etc.
- Bacteriology – Classification of Bacteria, Morphological characteristics of different bacteria.
- Bacterial growth/Reproduction: Growth curve
- Sterilization & disinfection:
- Physical Methods
- Chemical Methods
- Mechanism of Sterilizations
- Difference between sterilization and disinfection.
- Modes of transmission of diseases
- Various routes of spread of infection.
- Hospital acquired infection.
- Bacterias responsible for nosocomial infectious
- Bacterial diseases (in brief):
- Mycobacterial diseases: Tuberculosis, Leprosy and Syphilis.
- Bacterial disease: Pyogenic, Diphtheria, Gram negative infection, Bacillary dysentery.
- Viral diseases (in brief) : Poliomyelitis, Herpes, Rabies, Measles, Rickttsia,
- Chlamydial infection, HIV infection.
- Fungal diseases and opportunistic infections (in brief).
- Food sanitation
- Hygiene in restaurants & kitchens.
- Health of food handlers & hygiene.
- Disease caused by infected food & water.
- Immunity
- Active, passive
- Natural, acquired
- Antigen
- Antibody, type of antibodies
- Antigen antibody reactions.
- Mechanism of immunity
- AIDS – Aetiology, modes of transmission, diagnostic procedure.
- Handling of infected material.
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