Isra Institute of Rehabilitation Sciences
Introduction
The Isra Institute of Rehabilitation Science (IIRS) aims to produce competent rehabilitation practitioners who are capable of conducting unique and independent research. The institute promotes critical thinking and inquiry to foster an environment of research and academic learning. Its programs have been designed to meet the growing demand of the populace in rehabilitating patients suffering from injuries and disabilities. Its graduates are equipped with the skills and aptitude to provide effective care in restoring body functions, improving mobility, relieving pain and contributing towards a better life style for the patients.
Undergraduate Programs
The Undergraduate Programs offered are given below :
This program comprises a minimum of 200 credit hours. Physical Therapy, also known as physiotherapy is a dynamic profession concerned with evaluation and rehabilitation of patient disabled by pain, disease, or injury and their treatment by physical therapeutic measures. The objective of the program is to produce a group of highly competent physiotherapists to fulfill the increasing demand at national and international level.
1st YEAR:
First Semester
Anatomy-I Physiology-I Kinesiology-I English-I Islamiat/Pakistan Studies Mathematics |
4 (3+2) 3 (2+2) 3 (2+2) 3 (3+0) 4 (4+0) 3 (3+0) |
90 72 72 54 72 54 |
Total Credits | 20 | 414 |
Second Semester
Anatomy-IIPhysiology-IIKinesiology-IIEnglish-IIPhysics
Bio Statistics |
4 (3+2)3 (2+2)4 (3+2)3 (3+0)3 (2+2)
3 (3+0) |
9072905472
54 |
Total Credits | 20 | 432 |
Anatomy-IIIPhysiology-IIIBio Mech. & Ergonomics-IEnglish-IIIComputerChemistry
Sociology |
4 (3+2)3 (2+2)3 (2+2)3 (3+0)3 (2+2)
3 (2+2) 2 (2+0) |
9072725472
72 36 |
Total Credits | 21 | 468 |
Anatomy-IVExercise PhysiologyBio Mech. & Ergonomics-IIBiochemistry & GeneticsTherapeutic Exercise
Behavioral Science (Psychology & Psychiatry) |
4 (3+2)3 (2+2)3 (2+2)4 (3+2)3 (2+2)
3 (3+0) |
9072729072
54 |
Total Credits | 20 | 450 |
Pathology / Microbiology-IPharmacology & Therapeutics-IPhysical Agent & Electrotherapy-IManual TherapyCommunity Medicine-IHealth Promotion & Wellness
Clinical Practice-I |
3 (2+2)3 (2+2)3 (2+2)3 (2+2)3 (3+0)
3 (2+2) 3 (0+6) |
7272727254
72 108 |
Total Credits | 21 | 522 |
Pathology / Microbiology-IIPharmacology & Therapeutics-IIPhysical Agent & Electrotherapy-IITeaching MethodologyMedical InformaticsHuman Development & GrowthClinical Practice-II | 3 (2+2)3 (2+2)3 (2+2)3 (3+0)2 (2+0)
2 (2+0) 3 (0+6) |
7272725436
36 108 |
Total Credits | 19 | 450 |
Medicine-ISurgery-IRadiology & ImagingMusculoskeletal Physical TherapyResearch Methodology
Community Based Rehabilitation Clinical Practice-III |
3 (3+0)3 (3+0)4 (3+2)3 (2+2)3 (3+0)
2 (2+0) 3 (0+6) |
5454907254
36 108 |
Total Credits | 21 | 468 |
Medicine-IISurgery-IIEvidence Based PracticeNeuromuscular Physical TherapyOrthotics & Prosthetics
Administration & Management Clinical Practice-IV |
3 (3+0)3 (3+0)3 (3+0)3 (2+2)3 (2+2)
2 (2+0) 3 (0+6) |
5454547272
36 108 |
Total Credits | 20 | 450 |
Primary Care & Emergency Procedures in Physical TherapyCardio Pulmonary Physical TherapyClinical Decision Making and Differential DiagnosisIntegumentary Physical Therapy
Scientitic Inquiry Professional Practice Clinical Practice-V |
3 (2+2) 3 (2+2) 3 (2+2) 3 (2+2) 2 (2+0) 2 (2+0) 4 (0+8) |
72 72 72 72 36 36 144 |
Total Credits | 20 | 504 |
Tenth Semester
Obstetrics & Gynecological Physical Therapy Paediatrics Physical Therapy Geriatrics & Gerentological Physical Therapy Metabolic Physical Therapy Clinical Practice-VI Project/Dissertation |
2 (2+0) 2 (2+0) 2 (2+0) 2 (2+0) 4 (0+8) 6 (0+12) |
36 36 36 36 144 216 |
Total Credits | 18 | 504 |
Why PDMP?
The PDMP program has been launched for those Physical/Occupational Therapists who desire to meet the deficiencies in their entry level degree curriculum either put by a Foreign Credentialing Agency/University or Licensure Board for the issuance of substantial equivalency report while comparing their Physical/Occupational Therapy Education to their own.
About the Program:
The IIRS offers undergraduate level courses under the title of PDMP. This is an on campus program and the courses are taught in traditional classroom setting. The PDMP is a highly flexible program in the context that a candidate can choose any desired course either general/professional or both in a semester. The IIRS offers a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 16 credits/semester as approved by the Board of Studies and Academic Council of Isra University. Each semester comprises of six months duration with an actual period of study spreading over 18 weeks.
Minimum Entry Requirement:
The minimum eligibility criteria for admission to the PDMP is a Bachelor’s degree in Physical/Occupational Therapy from a recognized university.
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