Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Physiotherapy is a challenging 4-6 year research-focused doctoral program that develops students to become physical therapy leaders. The curriculum emphasizes advanced topics such as musculoskeletal biomechanics, neurophysiology, exercise physiology, and research methods. Ph.D. candidates perform distinctive laboratory and clinical research, culminating in the submission of a doctoral dissertation that contributes significantly to our understanding of human mobility, injury prevention, and rehabilitation. Graduates have the opportunity to work as physiotherapist researchers, university professors, consultants, and policymakers in hospitals, private clinics, government organizations, and academic settings. The Ph.D. in Physiotherapy program equips students with the specific knowledge required to advance the science of physical therapy and improve patient outcomes.