Research

We are committed to fostering a dynamic research culture that advances physiotherapy science, enhances rehabilitation practices, and contributes to improved patient outcomes. The college promotes evidence-based practice, innovation, and interdisciplinary research as core components of physiotherapy education.

Research activities focus on addressing contemporary challenges in areas such as musculoskeletal rehabilitation, neurorehabilitation, cardiopulmonary physiotherapy, sports injuries, pain management, and community-based rehabilitation. Faculty and students are actively encouraged to undertake clinical research, case studies, and community-oriented projects that generate practical and impactful solutions.

The college supports research through mentorship, training in research methodology and biostatistics, and access to digital resources. Regular academic initiatives such as workshops, seminars, journal clubs, and conferences are conducted to strengthen research aptitude and scholarly engagement.

Students, particularly at postgraduate and doctoral levels, actively participate in dissertations, clinical audits, and field-based research, fostering analytical thinking and scientific inquiry. The institution also encourages publication in peer-reviewed journals and participation in national and international conferences, contributing to knowledge dissemination and professional growth.