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You need the Master of Physiotherapy Entrance Examination syllabus, here I am providing you:

Section A)
Exercise Therapy & Biomechanics: Exercise Therapy- Mechanical Principle of movement, Skeletal Basis of Movement etc

Section B)
Electrotherapy: Low frequency currents, high frequency currents, Interferential therapy E.M. Spectrum

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You need the Master of Physiotherapy Entrance Examination syllabus, here I am providing you:

Section A)
Exercise Therapy & Biomechanics: Exercise Therapy- Mechanical Principle of movement, Skeletal Basis of Movement etc

Section B)
Electrotherapy: Low frequency currents, high frequency currents, Interferential therapy E.M. Spectrum

SYLLABUS

Section A) Exercise Therapy & Biomechanics: Exercise Therapy- Mechanical
Principle of movement, Skeletal Basis of Movement, Musculosketal Basis of Movement,
Classification of Movements, Simple Machines, Goniometry, Suspension therapy,
Resistance Exercise, Stretching, Hydrotherapy, Traction, Functional re-education,
Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation, Relaxation and therapeutic Gymnasium,
Manual Muscle Testing (M.M.T), Neuromuscular incoordination, Postures Balance and
Gait, Peripheral Joint Mobilization, Hydrotherapy.

Biomechanics and kinesiology: Mechanics,joint structure and function,Muscle structure
and function, Biomechanics of shoulder complex,Elbow complex, Wrist and hand
complex,Hip joint,knee joint, ankle and foot complex,vertebral column,Gait and Posture.

Section B) Electrotherapy: Low frequency currents, high frequency currents,
Interferential therapy E.M. Spectrum, laws of transmission, reflection, refraction,
absorption, attenuation. SWD, ultrasound, U.V.R., I.F.T., I.R.R., LASER, M.W.D.,
Russian currents, paraffin wax bath, cryotherapy, fluidotherapy, modified direct currents,
diadynamic currentsintermittent pneumatic therapy.

Section C) Physical Assessment & Manipulative Skills,Physiotherapy in
Orthopaedic conditions, Physiotherapy in Sports Medicine
Physical Assessment & Manipulative Skills: General principles of human development
and maturation, Electro diagnosis, Evaluation and Therapy region wise: Shoulder,
Forearm-Complex, Wrist and Hand, Hip, Knee, Ankle and Foot, Assessment of cardio
pulmonary dysfunction, Assessment of Hand, Basics in manual therapy and application
in clinical reasoning.Motor Learning and Motor Control, Assessment of movement
dysfunction-higher functions/cranial nerves/altered muscle
strength/power/balance/endurance/tone, spasticity, incoordination, abnormal deep and
superficial reflexes/limb-length discrepancy.

Physiotherapy in Orthopedic Conditions: Physiotherapy Management and Principal of
treatment soft tissues, bone and joint problems, Traumatology, Clinical
presentation,assessment and Physiotherapy management of torticolis,Thoracic inlet
syndrome,CTEV,foot deformities,developmental dysplasia of hip,deformities of
spine,knee,hip,ankle,shoulder,elbow,hand.OA,RA,Ank ylosing spondylitis,Reiter’s
Disease,Tendinitis, Peri arthritis shoulder,Rotator cuff injury,Deltoid Fibrosis,Tennis
elbow, golfer’s elbow, recurrent slippingof ulnar nerve, pulled elbow, ganglion,
DeQuervain’s disease, trigger thumb and finger, carpal tunnel syndrome, Dupuytren’s
contracture, cervical: brachial neuralgia. Brachial plexus injury, cervical spondylitis,
PIVD, coax vara, slipped upper femoral epiphysis, AVN,quadriceps fibrosis, loose
bodies, anterior knee pain, chondromalacia patellae, painful heel, plantar fascitis,
posterior heel pain, foot deformities, matatarsalgia,tarsal tunne3l syndrome, peripheral
nerve injuries, pre and post operative assessment and management of orthopedic
surgeries.

Physiotherapy in Sports Medicine: Introduction to sports physiotherapy, Introduction
to exercise testing, Introduction to body composition analysis, Basic principles of
conditioning, Resistance training, Exercise Physiology, functional rehabilitation,
Introduction to applied biomechanics in Tennis, running, swimming. Introduction to
protective gear used in spine, upper lime and lower limb, Athlete with a disability.
Mechanism, prevention, assessment, physiotherapy and medical management of common
sports injuries of spine, upper limb and lower limb, Female athlete.introduction to
emergency care of a sports person.,Taping and sports massage.

Section D) Physiotherapy in Neurological Conditions: Examination of neurological
disorder and principal of treatment, Review of pathological & principles of management
by Physiotherapy of following conditions. of Hemiplegia (includes – approaches –
Bobath, Roads, etc Diseases effecting extrapyramidal system (includes Parkisonism,
Wilson’s disease etc, Peripheral nerve and cranial nerve lesions, Neuritus and neurologic
brachial, sciatica, Myopathies,Bells palsy facial palsy,Cerebral palsy,Paraplegia (includes
spinal cord injury), Common polyneuropathic conditions,(includes Guillan Berre
Syndrome, Diabetic poly neuropathy, etc.), Infection – includes poliomyelitis, meningitis,
encephalitis, polyneuritis, Transverse myelitis, etc.), Head injury (includes concussion,
contusion, coma, etc.), Dissceminated sclerosis, amylotropic lateral sclerosis,
syringomyelia, motor neuron disease (MND) , Tabes dorsalis, Cerebellar ataxia.

Section E) Physiotherapy in Medical & surgical Conditions: Physiotherapy in
Medical conditions-Review of pathological & principles of management by
Physiotherapy of following conditions-
Inflammation – actue, chronic, Common conditions of skin – Acne, Psoriasis, Alopecia,
Leucoderma, Leprosy, Deficiency disease – Rickets, Diabetes, Obesity, Osteoporosis
and other vitamin deficiency disorders related to physiotherapy, Breathing Exercise,
Postural Drainage, Coughing and huffing techniques, Bronchitis, Asthma, Lung abcess,
Bronchiectesis, Emphysema, COPD, Empyema, pneumonia, Chest wall deformities,
Tumours of broinchi and lung tissue., Thrombosis, Embolism, Buerger’s diseases,
Arterioselerosis, Thrombophlebitis, Phlebitis, Gangrene, Congestive Cardiac failure,
Hypertension, Hypotension, Aneurysm.

Physiotherapy in Surgical Conditions: Review of pathological & principles of
management by Physiotherapy ( pre & post) of following conditions-
Lobectomy, Pneumonectomy, Thoracotomy, Thoracoplasty, Endoscopy, corrective
surgeries of congenital heart disease, angioplasty, Angioplastics open heart surgeries,
heart transplant & blood vessel grafting, Common organ transplant surgeries – liver &
bone marrow etc., Wound Burn & Plastic Surgery, Burns and their complications,
Common reconstructive surgical proceedings of the management of wounds, ulcers,
pressure sores, burns and consequent contractures and deformities, Common surgeries of
the cranium and brain, Common surgeries of vertebral column and spinal cord. Common
surgeries of Peripheral nerves,Surgical Inverventions in Traumatic head injuries.
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Master of Physiotherapy is a Post Graduate Degree awarded for a program or course in area of Physical Therapy, known as Physiotherapy.

Eligibility Criteria :
Applicants must have obtained 50% marks for BPT with 6 months internship is the eligibility for Master of Physiotherapy course.
Also there is an entrance test, which is also to be cleared to get the admission.

Exam Pattern:
Master of Physiotherapy entrance test consists of two and a half hours to three and half hours duration. It consists of 200-300 objective type questions from the sections given below:
Anatomy
Electrotherapy
Physiotherapy-Rehabilitation in Clinical Sciences:
Musculoskeletal
Neurology
Biomechanics
Exercise

Entrance exams for MPT in India is given below:

All India Post Graduate Physiotherapy Entrance Test
CET Entrance Exam for Masters Program
Guru Govinda Indraprastha University Physiotherapy Entrance Exam
JIPMER All India Entrance Exam

List of few Coaching Centers for MPT Entrance Exam is given below:
A.K Vidyamandir
Akshar Academy
Brilliant Tutorials Pvt. Ltd.
Career forum
Career Point
City College
Aakash institute
Aakashdeep Academy
Aggarwal Classes
DAMS
Darshana Academy
Disha
Elite Academy
Imperial Tutorials
Narayana IIT Academy
Newton Academy
Excellent Institute
Helix Institute
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