Certificate in Physiotherapy

A Certificate in Physiotherapy is a short-term program typically lasting 6 -12  months, designed to provide foundational knowledge and practical skills in the field of physiotherapy. The course covers essential topics such as human anatomy, physiology, musculoskeletal disorders, rehabilitation techniques, and patient care. Students learn how to assist in the treatment and prevention of physical impairments, disabilities, and pain, using methods such as manual therapy, exercise therapy, and electrotherapy. The program includes both theoretical learning and clinical training, often through internships or practical sessions, allowing students to acquire practicalexperience. Upon completion, graduates can work as physiotherapy assistants or in related roles in hospitals, clinics, sports teams, or rehabilitation centers, offering support in physical recovery and well-being.