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NCS Code: 2264.0100
A physiotherapist helps people restore movement, reduce pain, and improve physical function after injury, illness, or surgery. Using techniques like exercise, manual therapy, and education, they create customised treatment plans to support recovery and overall well-being.
Communication skill
Manual Therapy skill
Assessment skill
Time management skill
Problem-solving skill
Mukti Prasad Dash is a distinguished physiotherapist from Odisha whose career reflects dedication to sports rehabilitation and healthcare. After completing his Bachelor of Physiotherapy from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, he built extensive experience across academic and clinical roles. He has served as a sports physiotherapist for national teams, including the junior Indian hockey team, and contributed to numerous national sporting events. His expertise in treating elite athletes and promoting sports injury management earned him recognition from the Indian Association of Physiotherapists. His journey highlights the impact of physiotherapy in enhancing athletic performance and recovery.
A physiotherapist can become an entrepreneur by starting a private clinic, offering mobile services, or opening a wellness centre. They can also create and sell rehab tools, online programs, or virtual therapies. Success comes from combining clinical skills with business knowledge in areas like marketing, finance, and operations.
Hearing Impairment (Partial/with aids)
If speech is clear and assistive hearing devices help communication, it’s possible.
Learning Disabilities (Mild)
Dyslexia or mild cognitive disorders, if manageable, may be allowed with support.
Vision Impairment (Partial)
As long as vision (with corrective lenses) is sufficient to perform tasks.
Orthopedic Disabilities (Mild/Moderate)