SYLLABUS MASTER OF PHYSIOTHERAPY PROGRAMME MPT

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SYLLABUSMASTER OF PHYSIOTHERAPYPROGRAMMEMPTCentre For Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation SciencesJAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA(A Central University)New Delhi-110025

Description of the ProgrammeMaster of Physiotherapy (MPT) is a two year fulltime regular programme having multiplepedagogy methods, ranging from classroom teaching, self-academic activities , clinical training andclinical presentations. The programme also focusses on research component with studentsundergoing training to develop, conduct and infer research findings. The available specialisationsunder this programme are Cardiopulmonary, Orthopaedics, Neurology and Sports Physiotherapy.The course is divided into 4 semester with an end semester examination. The students will becontinuously evaluated during the programme with theory and practical evaluation, groupdiscussions, seminars and critical appraisal of existing literature related to physiotherapy,biomedical and rehabilitation sciences.The courses offered in the programme is developed and implemented based on the latest updates inthe field of physiotherapy education and training. First semester consists of courses common to allspecialities. This semester is to build foundation for the coming semesters by refreshing and addingnew knowledge to clinical as well as physiotherapy Courses. In the second and third semesters , thestudents learn about various clinical conditions, their physiotherapy assessment, advancedtechniques and comprehensive management pertaining to their respective specialty. The coursesoffered in final semester is common to all the specialities and targets overall development onclinical, administrative and academic skills. This semester also has the major component ofresearch which has to be submitted by the end of the semester in the form of a dissertation. Duringthese two years, the students also undergo intensive clinical training according to their specialtythey opted.Total credits of the programme is 111.The student will be required to opt for all the courses offeredin programme and also be required to undergo evaluation of all the courses. The admission,evaluation, promotion and award of degree is governed by the Ordinances and Regulation(Academic) of the university ancesregulations).Objectives of the programme To impart physiotherapy education of highest standards and set a benchmark in the field ofphysiotherapy.To offer affordable physiotherapy education at postgraduate level.To develop competency and skill sets in advanced physiotherapy assessment andtechniques in physiotherapists.To have highly competent physiotherapy professionals in Cardiopulmonary, Orthopaedics,Neurology and Sports Physiotherapy.To develop research competency among physiotherapists.To develop teachers and administrators in the field of physiotherapy.

Programme OutlineMPT- SPORTS

SEMESTER - ICourseNo.Total Hours/Hours weekTitleABMS (Advanced Topics in BiomedScience)Exercise Physiology,Testing &MPT 102PrescriptionResearch Methodology, Biostatistics &MPT 103EBPMPT 104 Biomechanics & KinesiologyMPT 105 Advanced TherapeuticsPractical- I- Exercise Physiology,MPT 106PTesting, Prescription & ABMSPractical- II – Biomechanics &MPT 107PKinesiologyPractical – III- Evaluative ClinicalMPT 108PPractice-ITotalCritical Research Appraisal &UCC-IPresentationGrand 2150-505604030260640900SEMarksTotalMarksSEMESTER – IICourseNo.MPT 211MPT 212MPT 213MPT 214MPT 215MPT216 PMPT217 PUCC IIUCC IIITitleSports Injury Diagnosis &MedicalManagement-ISports Injury Diagnosis &PTManagement-ISports Physiology & BiochemistrySports Biomechanics &Manual TherapySports training –IPractical –IV Sports Biomechanics andManual TherapyPractical V- Evaluative ClinicalPractice-IITotalProject DevelopmentSeminar PresentationGrand 5750505085075100

SEMESTER - IIICourse No.MPT 311MPT 312MPT 313MPT 314MPT 315 PMPT 316 PMPT 317 Sports Injury Diagnosis & MedicalManagement-IISports Injuries Diagnosis &PT Management-IISports Training-IISports Psychology &NutritionClinical viva Sports Injury DiagnosisMed. ManagementPractical- VI -Evaluative ClinicalPractice-IIITechnical WritingTotalUCC IVSeminar PresentationGrand TotalSEMESTER – IVCourseNo.MPT401MPT411PTitlePedagogy, Ethics &HospitalmanagementDissertationGrand TotalTotalHours56464520Courses summaryTotal Hours: 2200 hrsTotal Credit (I-IV Sem.): 111UCC: - University Compulsory Clearance (Not to be considered for credit calculation)IA: Internal Assessment Marks, SE: Semester Exam Marks

Programme outlineMPT-Orthopaedics

SEMESTER – ICourse No.MPT101MPT 102MPT 103MPT 104MPT 105MPT 106PMPT 107PMPT 108PUCC-ITitleABMS (Advanced Topics in BiomedScience)Exercise Physiology testing &prescriptionResearch Methodology, Biostatistics &EBPBiomechanics & KinesiologyAdvanced TherapeuticsPractical- I- Exercise Physiology,Testing, Prescription & ABMSPractical- II – Biomechanics &KinesiologyPractical – III- Evaluative ClinicalPractice-ITotalCritical Research Appraisal &PresentationGrand 655657505050800SEMESTER – IICourse No.MPT 221MPT 222MPT 223MPT 224MPT 225MPT 226PMPT 227PUCC-IIUCC-IIITitleOrthopedics Medicine & Surgery-IAssessment &Special Issues inOrthopaedic PhysiotherapyPhysiotherapy in Orthopedic TraumaDisability &RehabilitationManual TherapyPractical – IV – Assessment & Specialissues in Orthopaedic Physiotherapy &Manual TherapyPractical – V –Evaluative ClinicalPractice - IITotalProject DevelopmentSeminar PresentationGrand Total

SEMESTER – IIICourse No.MPT 321MPT 322MPT 323MPT 324MPT 325PMPT 326PMPT 327 PUCC-IVTitleOrthopedic Medicine & Surgery - IIPhysiotherapy in RegionalOrthopaedics –IPhysiotherapy in RegionalOrthopaedics-IIGeriatric, Palliative &Rheumatological PhysiotherapyClinical Viva Orthopaedic Medicine& SurgeryPractical VI Evaluative ClinicalPractice – IIITechnical WritingTotalSeminar PresentationGrand TotalTotalHours5670Hours/week45Credits IASETotalMarks Marks 05305305070050750SEMESTER – IVCourseNo.MPT401MPT411PTitlePedagogy, Ethics & HospitalManagementDissertationGrand urses summaryTotal Hours: 2200 hrsTotal Credit (I-IV Sem.): 111UCC: - University Compulsory Clearance (Not to be considered for credit calculation)IA: Internal Assessment Marks, SE: Semester Exam Marks

Programme outlineMPT-Neurology

SEMESTER – ICourse No.MPT101MPT 102MPT 103MPT 104MPT 105MPT 106PMPT 107PMPT 108PUCC-ITitleABMS(Advanced Topics in BiomedScience)Exercise Physiology Testing &PrescriptionResearch Methodology, Biostatistics&EBPBiomechanics & KinesiologyAdvanced TherapeuticsPractical- I- Exercise Physiology,Testing, Prescription & ABMSPractical- II – Biomechanics&KinesiologyPractical – III- Evaluative ClinicalPractice-ITotalCritical Research appraisal &PresentationGrand 113118550502855655657505050850SEMESTER – IICourseNo.MPT 231MPT 232MPT 233MPT ology & Neurosurgery56Neurological Physiotherapy : Assessment70& TechniquesPhysiotherapy in Neurological Disorders70Principles of Neurological56PhysiotherapyDisability and Rehabilitation56Practical IV: Neurological Physiotherapy28Assessment & TechniquesPractical V: Evaluative Clinical Practice168- IITotal504Project Development28Seminar Presentation28Grand Total560Title

SEMESTER – IIICourse No.MPT 331MPT 332MPT 333MPT 334MPT 335 PMPT 336 PMPT 337 PUCC-IVTotalHoursPaediatric Neurology & Neurosurgery56Paediatric Neurological Physiotherapy70Geriatric & Palliative Care56Assistive Technology56Clinical viva Neurological Disorders28Practical VI :Evaluative Clinical210Practice -IIITechnical Writing56Total532Seminar Presentation28Grand Total560TitleHours/week4544215Credits 305070050750SEMESTER – IVCourseNo.MPT401MPT411PTitlePedagogy, Ethics & HospitalManagementDissertationGrand urses summaryTotal Hours: 2200 hrsTotal Credit (I-IV Sem.): 111UCC: - University Compulsory Clearance (Not to be considered for credit calculation)IA: Internal Assessment Marks, SE: Semester Exam Marks

Programme outlineMPT-Cardiopulmonary

SEMESTER – ICourse No.MPT101MPT 102MPT 103MPT 104MPT 105MPT 106PMPT 107PMPT 108PUCC-ITitleABMS(Advanced Topics in BiomedScience)Exercise Physiology Testing &prescriptionResearch Methodology, Biostatistics&EBPBiomechanics & KinesiologyAdvanced TherapeuticsPractical- I- Exercise Physiology,Testing, Prescription & ABMSPractical- II – Biomechanics&KinesiologyPractical – III- Evaluative ClinicalPractice-ITotalCritical Research Appraisal &PresentationGrand R – IICourse No.MPT 241MPT 242MPT 243MPT 244MPT245MPT 246PMPT 247PUCC-IIUCC-IIITitlePulmonary Medicine & SurgeryCardiopulmonary PhysiotherapyTechniquesPulmonary Physiotherapy &RehabilitationCardiopulmonary PhysiotherapyExamination & EvaluationFitness training & Health promotionPractical – IV CardiopulmonaryExamination Evaluation and TechniquePractical – V Evaluative Clinical Practice282110405016812650150200TotalProject DevelopmentSeminar PresentationGrand 850

SEMESTER – 21104050Practical – VI EvaluativeClinical Practice-IIITechnical Writing210158501502005642104050TotalSeminar PresentationGrand e No.MPT 341MPT 342MPT 343MPT 344MPT 345 PMPT 346 PMPT 347 PUCC-IVTitleCardiovascular Medicine andSurgeryCardiovascular Physiotherapyand RehabilitationIntensive care ManagementGeriatric and Palliative CareClinical viva CardiopulmonaryMedicine and surgerySEMESTER – IVCourseNo.MPT401MPT411PTitlePedagogy, Ethics & HospitalManagementDissertationGrand urses summaryTotal Hours: 2200 hrsTotal Credit (I-IV Sem.): 111UCC: - University Compulsory Clearance (Not to be considered for credit calculation)IA: Internal Assessment Marks, SE: Semester Exam Marks

SEMESTER –ISports/Orthopaedics /Neurology/Cardiopulmonary

SEMESTER- ICourseNo.TitleMPT101ABMS(Advanced Topics in Biomed Marks75TotalMarks100Course Description: This course covers the topics related to advances in biomedical sciences with particularemphasis on anatomical, physiological and biochemical advancesCourse Objective: This course aims to study the recent advances in Biomedical SciencesCourse Outcome: On completion of the study of this Course the student should be able :To advance andcomprehend the knowledge of the structure & function of the human body in relevance to Physiotherapy Tocorrelate and apply the knowledge gained, in understanding and analysing the dysfunction of the humanbody.Section - II.Applied Anatomy1. Topographic anatomy concerning the neck, arm, leg and back with a focus on vessels,nerves and muscles/fascia and joints.2. Topographic anatomy concerning thorax, abdomen and the pelvic region with a focus onthe abdominal wall, viscera, vessels and nerves.3. Surface anatomy and palpations concerning extremities, thorax, abdomen and the pelvicregion Pathoanatomy of peripheral nerve injuries, various bone pathologiesII.Applied General Physiology1. Cardiovascular systema) Physical characteristics of systemic circulation, Pressure pulsesb) Oxygen demand theory of local blood flow circulationc) Nervous control of blood circulation, Humorous control of blood circulation,d) Cardiac output and its regulation2. Neuromuscular Systema) Basic physics of membrane potentials, Recording of membrane potentials and action potentialsb) Mechanism of muscle contraction, Sources of energy for muscle contraction, Neural control ofmovement3. Respiratory Systema) Review of mechanics of respirationb) Pulmonary volumes and capacitiesc) Methods of studying respiratory abnormalitiesd) Regulation of Respiration

Section – II(Clinical Biochemistry)I. Review of Metabolism1. Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins and fats2. Water: Fluid and electrolyte balance, Water and sodium balanceII. Enzymes and Markers in Blood1. Cardiovascular Markers: Troponin, Creatine Kinase, Lactate Dehydrogenase ,Myoglobin, Aspartatetransaminase.2. Neuromuscular Markers: Acetylcholine, Dopamine, GABA.3. Inflammatory Markers and Free Radicals: TNF alpha, Interleukins, NO, H2O2, SuperoxidesIII. Biochemical And Genetic Basis Of Diseases1. Cardiovascular Disorders: Myocardial Infarction, Cardiomyopathy, Diabetes, Artherosclerosis2. Neuromuscular Disorders: Epilepsy , Parkinson Disease, Alzheimer, Schizophrenia.3. Muscular Disorders: Cystic Fibrosis, Congenital muscular dystrophy, Duchenne musculardystrophy,4. Biochemical, physiological& anatomical change in Ability , Disabilities, AgeingEssential Readings1. Clinical Biochemistry (Fundamentals of Biomedical Science) by Nessar Ahmed2. Clinical Biochemistry 6th Edition by Michael Murphy Rajeev Srivastava Kevin DeansISBN: 9780702072987 eBook ISBN: 97807020729703. A textbook of Biochemistry by B D Chaurasia4. Textbook of Medical Physiology Guyton and Hall5. Textbook of Physiology by A K JainSuggested Readings1. Pathology implications for Physical Therapists by Catherine C. Goodman2. Hutchison's Clinical Methods: An Integrated Approach to Clinical Practice, 23e (Hutchinson’sclinical methods) by Michael Glynn MA , William M DrakeCourseNo.MPT 102TitleExercise Physiology testing & 25SEMarks75TotalMarks100Course description: This course aims to deliver scientifically based standards on exercise testing andprescription. It prepares students through the process of selecting and administering fitness assessments,using Guidelines to interpret results, and drafting an exercise prescription that is in line with Guidelinesparameters.Course Objective: this course should deliver the concepts in exercise physiology and prepares students totest and prescribe suitable exercises to different group of population.Course Outcome: On completion of the study of this Course the student should be able to select andadminister fitness assessments, using Guidelines to interpret results, and drafting an exercise prescription todifferent poulations.

I. Energy Transfer for Physical Activity1. Energy transfer in body2. Energy transfer in exercise and activitiesII. Cardiovascular System And Exercise1. Cardiovascular regulation and integration during exercise2. Cardiovascular adaptations to sustained aerobic exercises3. Cardiovascular Endurance testing4. Athletes heart and sudden cardiac death in sports5. Lipids and sports, protection from coronary heart disease, exercise and optimization of lipid profileIII. Respiratory System and Exercise1. Regulation of respiration during exercise2. Acid-Base regulation during exercise3. Respiratory adaptations to sustained aerobic exercise4. Air Conditioning, Second wind, Oxygen debtIV. Skeletal System and Exercise1. Growth and exercise2. Repair and adaptation during exercise3. Biochemical responses and molecular mechanisms to endurance and power training4. Effects of training and detraining5. Strength Measurement6. Dynamometery7. Muscle endurance testing8. Assessment of muscle damage & fatigueV Gastrointestinal Tract and Endocrine System and Exercise1. Effect of exercise on GIT and liver2. Hormone regulation of fluid and electrolytes during exercise3. Stress hormones in exercise4. Opioids and Runners HighVI Exercise Testing prescription and Aging1. Human performance analysis , Electrophysiological assessment2. Exercise stress testing for diagnosis of CHD3. Body composition4. Aging and physiological function5. Exercise and longevity6. Exercise prescription for healthy, aged, sedentary adults, Osteoporotic and mood disorders.Essential Readings1. Exercise Physiology by Mc Ardle, Katch and katch2. Text Book of Radiology by K. Bhargava3. Electromyography and Neuromuscular disorders by David C. Preston4. Cram’s Introduction to Surface Electromyography5. ACSM's Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription Paperback –by American College ofSports MedicineSuggested Readings1. Essentials of Electromyography by Gabriel2. Johnson'sPracticalElectromyography Hardcover –Pease (Editor), Henry L. Lew (Editor), Ernest W. Johnson15Sep2005by WillaimS.

CourseNo.MPT 103TitleResearch Methodology, Biostatistics & 75Course Description: The course covers the concept of research methodology, EBP and biostatistics relatedto physical therapyCourse Objective: The course aims to introduce the principles of research, methods of research andanalysing the research studies using Biostatistics.Course Outcome: On completion of the study of this Course the student should be able to understand themethods of research process and design so as to effectively plan a research. To understand the statisticalmeasures used in the analysis and interpretation of research data. To acquire skills of critically reviewing theliterature.SECTION- I(RESEARCH METHODOLOGY & EBP)I Research In Physiotherapy1. Introduction2. Research for Physiotherapist: Why, how and when?3. Research – Definition, concept, purpose, approaches4. Web Source for physiotherapistsII Research Fundamentals1. Define measurement2. Measurement framework3. Scales of measurement4. Pilot study5. Types of variables6. Reliability & Validity7. Drawing tables, graphs, master chart etc.III Writing A Research Proposal, Critiquing A Research Article1. Defining a problem2. Review of literature3. Formulating a question, operational definition4. Inclusion and Exclusion criteria5. Forming groups6. Data collection & analysis7. Results, Interpretation, Conclusion, Discussion8. Informed consent9. LimitationsIV Research Design1. Principle of designingTotalMarks100

2.3.4.5.Design, instrumentation & analysis for qualitative researchDesign, instrumentation & analysis for quantitative researchDesign, instrumentation & analysis for quasi-experimental researchDesign models utilized in PhysiotherapyV Research Ethics1. Importance of Ethics in Research2. Main ethical issues in human Courses’ research3. Main ethical principles that govern researc

physiotherapy. To offer affordable physiotherapy education at postgraduate level. To develop competency and skill sets in advanced physiotherapy assessment and techniques in physiotherapists. To have highly competent physiotherapy professionals in Cardiopulmonary, Orthopaed

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