Physiotherapy alias physical therapy, one of the
fastest-growing allied area of medicine, is the system of treatment of disease
and disability using physical exercises. It is the most important rehabilitative
service needed in a community and a vital therapeutic supplement of the medical
profession, integral to the treatment of most patients.
Physiotherapy may be defined as a science that seeks to improve movement dysfunction,
promote optimal health and functions of the human body. Physiotherapy helps
in optimal functioning of the body. It involves the assessment, maintenance,
restoration of the physical function and performance of the body and is strongly
recommended for people with degenerative disorders, the physically challenged,
sportspeople and those suffering from arthritis and neurological disorders.
This preventive and remedial procedure is very often used as a supplement
with oral medicines. It could also include heat radiation, water therapy,
massages, diathermy, traction and other procedures.
Physiotherapists
are as essential as doctors in helping recover and rehabilitate a patient from
a state of incapacity, due to genetic defect or the result of an accident or an
illness. They must have a thorough knowledge of the human anatomy and the way
the bones, muscles and nerves move. Physiotherapists treat a wide range of ailments,
so specialisation is possible in areas such as pediatrics, geriatrics, orthopedics,
sports physical therapy, neurology, clinical electrophysiologic and cardiopulmonary
therapy.
The job of a physiotherapist, which is preventive, restorative
and rehabilitative, is challenging but lucrative at the same time. They are qualified
to perform a history and physical examination, conduct assessments to determine
a diagnosis process, select appropriate physical therapy interventions to treat
the dysfunction, and monitor the effectiveness of treatment. Physiotherapists
use various therapeutic intervention techniques to treat a patient. Some of the
them are Manual Therapy, TENS (Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation used
to control pain), Ultrasound Technique, Electrical Muscle Stimulation, Manipulation,
Acupuncture etc. Although the work of a physiotherapist may tend to be physically
very strenuous as it involves physically lifting and supporting patients, their
profession brings with it much satisfaction, since it involves relieving patients
of pain and helping them recover from specific physical ailments.
Eligibility : Students with a science background can opt for a career
in physiotherapy. To become a practicing physiotherapist or be employed as
a professional in a hospital or clinic, one should have a B.Sc. degree. Click
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Career Options & Job Prospects :
Employment opportunities for physiotherapists are tremendous as it is a career
where the demand exceeds supply. A physiotherapist could be employed in the rehabilitation
departments, municipal corporations and private bodies. Click
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Remuneration : The initial remuneration
of physiotherapists in government hospitals varies between Rs. 3000 to 5000. Click
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Institutes : Click
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