The Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) in Sports Sciences is designed for individuals interested in working with athletes and active individuals to prevent, manage, and rehabilitate sports-related injuries. It combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience in a specialized area of physiotherapy, focusing on maximizing performance, injury prevention, and recovery in the sports context.
1) Understanding Sports-Related Injuries
2) Rehabilitation Techniques for Athletes
3) Biomechanical Analysis and Performance Enhancement
4) Exercise Physiology and Modalities
5) Critical Thinking and Evidence-Based Practice
As sports and physical activity continue to play a major role in societal health, there is an increasing demand for qualified sports physiotherapists. The growing focus on injury prevention, rehabilitation, and improving athletic performance offers numerous career opportunities in the field.
Candidates must have completed a BSc (PT) or BPT degree with a minimum of 50% marks from a recognized university. Applications are also welcomed from individuals who have obtained a BPT degree through a bridge course, those who have entered the program after completing a diploma in Physiotherapy, or those who have successfully completed a 6-month compulsory rotating internship from a recognized university.
The Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) in Sports Sciences is designed for individuals interested in working with athletes and active individuals to prevent, manage, and rehabilitate sports-related injuries.
Acharya provides comprehensive career development support to M.P.T. Sports Sciences students through various initiatives, such as internships and industry collaborations, guest lectures and workshops, placement support and skill development.
Yes, Acharya provides ample opportunities for practical experience to M.P.T. Sports Sciences students through clinical internships, sports events and rehabilitation projects. Students are encouraged to engage in research projects related to sports health.
As sports and physical activity continue to play a major role in societal health, there is an increasing demand for qualified sports physiotherapists. The growing focus on injury prevention, rehabilitation, and improving athletic performance offers numerous career opportunities in the field.
There's no entrance at Acharya for physiotherapy. Refer eligibility criteria for more details.