1. Introduction to Physical Therapy: An overview of the field of physical therapy, its principles, and its role in healthcare.
2. Anatomy and Physiology: A study of the human body's structure and function, with a focus on the musculoskeletal, neurological, and cardiovascular systems.
3. Medical Terminology: Learning the language and vocabulary used in healthcare settings, including common medical terms and abbreviations.
4. Therapeutic Modalities: Understanding various treatment modalities used in physical therapy, such as heat therapy, cold therapy, electrical stimulation, and ultrasound.
5. Rehabilitation Techniques: Introduction to rehabilitation exercises and techniques used to improve mobility, strength, and flexibility.
6. Patient Care and Safety: Learning how to provide proper care, support, and safety measures for patients during therapy sessions.
7. Communication and Documentation: Developing effective communication skills and understanding the importance of accurate documentation in healthcare settings.
8. Ethics and Professionalism: Exploring the ethical considerations and professional standards expected in the field of physical therapy.
9. Medical Conditions and Pathologies: Understanding common medical conditions and pathologies that may require physical therapy intervention, such as musculoskeletal disorders, neurological conditions, and post-surgical rehabilitation.
10. Clinical Experience: Some Diploma programs may include a clinical practicum or internship component, where students have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience working in physical therapy settings under the supervision of professionals.
The evaluation process is conducted through the submission of assignments, and there are no written examinations involved.