Studying physiotherapy as an undergraduate improves the quality of life and promotes the overall well-being of individuals with any physical impairments or disability. Here are some of the key aspects of studying physiotherapy as an undergraduate:
- You will learn various techniques and exercise to help patients recover from injuries or manage chronic conditions. You will also develop communication, critical thinking, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills necessary for effective patient care.
- You will often engage in continuing education to stay updated with the latest research, techniques, and advancements in the field including postgraduate education such as Manual Therapy, Neuro Rehabilitation, Dry Puncture, Sports Physiotherapyy and Industrial Physiotherapy.
- You will be recognized by the professional bodies and associations worldwide to practice as a physiotherapist after the completion of your Bachelor’s degree. In Malaysia, all the physiotherapists are governed by the Malaysian Physiotherapy Association (MPA).