
Department of
Neurology Physiotherapy
The Department of Neurology Physiotherapy is a center of excellence in
both academic training and clinical
neurorehabilitation. Dedicated to restoring functional independence and improving the
quality of life in individuals
with neurological disorders, the department combines cutting-edge education with
compassionate, evidence-based care.
As a teaching unit, we are committed to nurturing future physiotherapists through rigorous
academic programs at both
undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Our curriculum emphasizes neurological assessment,
clinical reasoning, and the
latest therapeutic approaches, preparing students to manage complex neuro conditions with
confidence and competence.
Clinically, the department provides specialized rehabilitation services for conditions such
as stroke, spinal cord
injuries, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy,
and peripheral neuropathies.
Each treatment plan is patient-centered, focusing on neuroplasticity, functional recovery,
and reintegration into daily
life through techniques like motor relearning, sensory integration, balance training, and
task-specific exercises.

- Department Objectives:
- To deliver high-quality academic instruction and hands-on training in neurological physiotherapy.
- To provide individualized, evidence-based neurorehabilitation in hospital and community settings.
- To train students in advanced therapeutic techniques aimed at promoting neuroplasticity, motor control, and functional independence.
- To foster interdisciplinary collaboration with neurologists, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, and other allied health professionals.
- To promote active involvement in research, academic conferences, clinical audits, and skill-based workshops.
- To uphold ethical, empathetic, and professional standards in all aspects of care and education.

