Physiotherapy

Career

A physiotherapy student can pursue higher study and specialize in the discipline of physiotherapy. BPT graduates are also eligible for postgraduate degrees in hospital administration, business management, public health management, and various other fields. A physiotherapist working in a hospital should expect to get paid at least Rs. 5-6 lakhs per year. Remuneration rises with experience, depending on work production and the sort of company in which they work.

After earning a bachelor's degree in physiotherapy, you have various career options. Candidates who complete the Bachelor of Physiotherapy, often known as BPT, can access many profitable job prospects, including

  • Clinics for Health and Fitness

  • Working in a unique education setting

  • Join industries to ensure the health of the economy.

  • Employed by international corporations to keep personnel healthy.

  • Lecturer, researcher, and self-employed private physiotherapist

Physiotherapists have numerous job options in the government sector, ranging from leading government hospitals to the Indian Army and Indian Sports Team, National Ayush Mission, CRPF, Sports Authority of India (SAI), etc.

Responsibilities
As paramedical science plays a growing role, physiotherapy is a very promising, fulfilling, and satisfying job. After passing a country's license examination, physiotherapists have many prospects in the health industry.
  • Remedial exercises are prescribed.

  • Evaluation and quantification of muscle strength

  • Electrotherapy modalities include diathermy, ultrasonic therapy, contrast bath, cryotherapy, hydrocollator, whirlpool therapy, trans-electric muscle stimulation, infrared therapy, ultraviolet therapy, and other therapeutic exercises are used in physical therapy, as well as different therapeutic exercises performed by automated machines.

  • Balance assessment in neurologically impaired patients.

  • Manual therapy, mobilization, soft tissue manipulation, and other treatments may be used.

  • Training in a wheelchair and gait with or without ambulatory aids.

  • Assist with in-home evaluations to ensure a barrier-free and accessible environment.

  • The condition of patients with cardiopulmonary dysfunction is being improved.