Physiotherapists help people of all ages who have physical problems caused by illness, accident or ageing. Physiotherapy techniques can improve the ability to use parts of the body that have been affected by disease or injury. For example, arthritis is a long-term condition that causes painful and stiff joints. Physiotherapy can help to keep the joints mobile (able to move) and strengthen the surrounding muscles. Physiotherapists may work in hospitals, private practices or with the social services. Working with the social services, for example, they provide care in the community for elderly people.
Semester 1
- Basic Anatomy
- Basic Physiology
- Basic Kinesiology and Biomechanic
- Basic Movement Therapy I
- Health Care System I
- Mandarin I
- Competency English
Semester 2
- Applied Anatomy
- Pathology
- Basic Movement Therapy 2
- Musculoskeletal System 1
- Electro Physical Agent and Physics 1
- Behavioural Science
- Communication English 1
Semester 3
- Clinical Training 1
- Electro Physical Agents 2
- Musculoskeletal System 2
- Cardio Respiratory System 1
- Mandarin 2
- Communication English 2
Semester 4
- Clinical Training 2
- Musculoskeletal System 3
- Cardio Respiratory System 2
- Neurology 1
- Health Care System 2
- Introduction to Entrepreneurship
Semester 5
- Clinical Training 3
- Neurology 2
- Physiotherapy in Pediatric Care
- Physiotherapy in geriatric care
Semester 6
- Clinical Training 4
- Physiotherapy in Sport Injury
- Physiotherapy In Women’s Health
Short Semester 1
- Co-curriculum*
- Amalan Islam di Malaysia
- Religious Practice in Malaysia
Short Semester 2
- Interpersonal Skills
- Pengajian Malaysia 2