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Appendix 4
Ordinance and Scheme of Study
Master of Physiotherapy
FIRST YEAR
(Session 2012-13, 2013-14)
MASTER OF PHYSIOTHERAPY
(SEMESTER SYSTEM EXAMINATION)
1. The course for the degree of Master of physiotherapy shall be spread over two
academic years to be called M.P.T. Part –I and Part II. Each part shall consist of two
semesters. The examination for first and third semesters will be held in the month of
November/December and the examination for the second and fourth semesters shall be
held in the month of April/ May or such other dates as may be fixed by the Academic
Council.
2. The admission to the Master of Physiotherapy course shall be open to those who have
passed BPT or equivalent examination from recognized university / institution with 50%
marks in aggregate.
3. (i) Last date by which the examination form completed in all respects along with
examination fee must reach the registrar shall be as follows:
Examination Without late fee With late fee of
Rs.500/-
With late fee of
Rs.1000/-
Nov/Dec. Oct.15 Oct.21 Oct 31 No form/fee
will be entertained
after 31st
October
April/ May Feb 28 March 15 March 21st
No form/fee
will be entertained
after 21st
March
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(ii) Incomplete form or forms of candidates who have not cleared his /her all dues will
not be accepted.
(iii) The amount of examination fee to be paid by a candidate for each semester shall be
as prescribed by the University from time to time.
(iv)The medium of instruction and examination shall be English.
(v) The syllabus shall be such as may be prescribed by the concerned faculty from time
to time.
4. The M.P. T. Course shall be available in the following specializations and candidate may
seek admission in any one of these specializations.
1. M.P.T in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
2. M.P.T in Neuro Physiotherapy
3. M.P.T in Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy
4. M.P.T in Sports Physiotherapy
5. (i) Each paper shall have up to 20% Internal Assessment and at least 80% marks for
External Examination
(ii) The internal assessment will be based on all or some of the following:
 Average of two internal tests based on lectures delivered
 Assignments/reports/projects
 Seminars
 Attendance & performance in the class
 Attendance & performance in the clinics
The break up of marks for the above will be decided by the ACD of the Department at the
beginning of the semester.
The teacher/teachers concerned/in charge of each paper/practical class will be
responsible for the evaluation and submission of the internal assessment.
(iii) For internal assessment in Practical/clinics Department may decide according to the
requirements of course.
(iv) To pass in a paper the candidate must secure 50% marks in the external examination
and 50% marks in aggregate (internal and external).
(v) For a candidate who fails in a paper(s), his internal assessment examination for all
paper will be carried over and the supplementary examination will; therefore, consists of
only an external examination.
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Note: The Internal Assessment will be formulated and sent to COE as per prescribed
schedule, failing which the result of the concerned candidates will be shown as R.L.
6. Dissertation:a) Candidate shall submit the topic of dissertation within two months of
allocation of supervisor.
b) Candidate shall submit detailed proposal of dissertation including aims
& objectives, methodology of significance in 2nd Semester, which shall
be scrutinized by committee constituted by ACD. On the approval of
Committee the candidate shall begin actual process of dissertation.
c) The candidate shall submit dissertation within 30 days of the date fixed by
Head of the department in IV Semester.
d) After expiry of submission period, the dissertation accepted with late fee as
recommended by ACD and approved by Dean Academic Affairs.
e) The head, however, may condone the delay up to one month on specific
recommendation of supervisor
f) in case candidate fails to submit the dissertation after the expiry of period as
mentioned in( e) as above , the dean academic affairs may condone the delay up to 3 months
on the recommendations of the head .
7. Evaluation of dissertation of MPT final year shall be done by a committee consisting of
supervisor, head of department & the external examiner
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8. The Part –I (M P.T. Ist semester) examination will be open to any person who has been
admitted to the course and fulfills the attendance requirements.
The admission to various specializations of M.P.T. will be subject to the eligibility
conditions in force at time of admission.
9. Candidate shall submit their application forms for admission to the Examination duly
countersigned by Head of the department along with a certificate from Head of the
Department that the candidate satisfies the following requirements:
a) has been on the rolls of the university teaching Department throughout the
academic terms preceding the semester examination, and;
b) of having good moral character, and;
c) has attended 75% of the total number of lectures delivered/ practicals in each
paper. For late admitted candidates, lectures delivered will be counted from his/her
date of admission.
It shall be necessary that 75% of the lectures prescribed for the course in the syllabus are
delivered before.
Teaching/Seminars/Tutorial/Guided library reading:
-Period of 1 hour duration -1 attendance
-Practical for 2-3 hours duration -2 or 3 attendances respectively
(i) In case of students, whose names are stuck off on account of non-payment of fee,
their period for the time they were not on their rolls, shall not be accounted for.
(ii) The shortage in the attendance of lectures by the candidate will be condoned as per
rules made by the university from time to time.
10. Subject to above:
(i) There will be no condition of passing papers for promotion from odd semester to
even semester in an academic Session.
(ii) To qualify for admission to 2nd
year of the course, the candidate must have passed
50% of total papers of the two semesters of the 1st year.
(iii) A candidate placed under re-appear in any paper, will be allowed two chances to
clear the re-appear, which shall be available within consecutive two years/ chances
i.e. to pass in a paper the candidate will have a total of three chances, one as regular
student and two as re- appear candidate.
(iv) The examination of re-appear papers of odd semester will be held with regular
examination of the odd semester and re appear examination of the even semester
will be held with regular examination of even semester. But if a candidate is placed
under reappear in last semester of the course, he will be provided chance to pass
the re-appear with the examination of the next semester, provided his reappear of
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early semester does not go beyond that next semester; Provided that for the award
of the MPT degree he shall have to qualify in all papers prescribed for the MPT
course within a period of four years from the date he joined the course.
(v) After completion of two academic years of studies (i.e. four semesters) he shall not
be admitted to any semester of the same course and will not have any privileges of
a regular student.
(vi) The minimum attendance requirement for taking an examination in a paper is 75%
of the delivered lectures in that particular paper.
11. The grace marks shall be allowed according to the general ordinance relating to “Award
of Grace Marks”.
12. Three weeks after the termination of the examination, or as soon thereafter as possible,
the Registrar shall publish a list of candidates who have passed the examination. Each
successful candidate in Part-I examination shall receive a certificate of having passed
that examination. A list of successful candidate in Part –II examination be arranged in
two divisions according to ordinance 11 and the division obtained by the candidate will
be stated in his certificate/degree.
13. Successful candidate who obtain 60% or more of the aggregate marks in part I and part
II examination taken together shall be placed in the first division and those who obtain
50% or more but less than 60% shall be placed in the second division .
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Scheme of examination and courses of studies
Paper Title of the paper Teaching
Hrs./Week
Max. Marks Allowed Minimum
passing
marks in
aggregate
Specialization External
Assessment
Internal
Assessment
Total
Semester – I
MC101 Common to all
specialization
Basic Medical Sciences 5 80 20 100 50%
MC102 Common Biomechanics 5 80 20 100 50%
MC103 Common Research Methodology
& Biostatics
5 80 20 100 50%
MS101 Sports
physiotherapy
Sports Traumatology 1 5 80 20 100 50%
MN101 Neurological
physiotherapy
Assessment and
Evaluation in
Neurophysiotherapy
5 80 20 100 50%
MM101 Musculoskeletal
Physiotherapy
Assessment and
Evaluation in
Musculoskeletal
Physiotherapy
5 80 20 100 50%
MP101 Cardio pulmonary
Physiotherapy
Assessment &
Evaluation in Cardio
pulmonary
Physiotherapy
5 80 20 100 50%
skills acquisition and
refinement
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Semester – II
MC201 Common to all
specialization
Management & Educational
Methodology in Physiotherapy
5 80 20 100 50%
MC202 Common Physiotherapy Methods - I 5 80 20 100 50%
MS201 Sports physiotherapy Sports Traumatology 2 5 80 20 100 50%
MN201 Neurological
physiotherapy
Physiotherapy in Pediatric
Neurology
5 80 20 100 50%
MM201 Musculoskeletal
Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy in Non-Traumatic
Orthopaedic Conditions
5 80 20 100 50%
MP201 Cardio pulmonary
Physiotherapy
Cardio pulmonary Physiotherapy
Techniques
5 80 20 100 50%
skills acquisition and refinement 24
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- -
Students shall undergo clinical and field posting for refinement and acquisition of clinical skills in
the clinics of the department and any other places as may require time to time. Students shall
take up structured teaching assignments during the entire course of two years. Viva-Voce for
the dissertation work and Practical Examination will be conducted at end of the fourth
semester. The candidate shall be evaluated for competency in clinical skills, clinical decision
making and teaching and communication skills.
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SYLLABUS
MPT (PART-I)
Paper Code MC101:
Basic medical sciences
Instruction for the paper setter
The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will
have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One
question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions,
which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is
50% and time allotted is 3 hours.
Instruction for the Candidate
The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will
have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One
question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions,
which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is
50% and time allotted is 3 hours.
Section A
A review of organization and regulation of motor system
Types of movement and factors affecting contact and range of motion at synovial joints
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Skeletal muscle tissue
Muscle metabolism
Contraction and relaxation of muscle
Control of muscle tension
A review of control system of body (Motor and sensory)
Structure function and organization of nervous tissue
Electrical signals in neurons and its transmission
Regeneration and repair of nervous tissue
Functional organisation of cerebral cortex
Sensory motor and integrative system (Sensation, somatic sensation, Sensory pathways,
motor pathways).
Reflexes and reflex arcs
Section B
A review of structure and function of cardio vascular system
A review of structure and function of respiratory system
A review of structure and function of endocrinal system
Section c:
Basics of radiology including ultrasonography , CT & MRI scanning
Imaging of the head and neck.
Imaging of spine AND THORAX
Imaging of LOWER LIMB.
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Imaging of UPPER LIMB
SECTION D
Reviews of pharmacological management of the disorders of
Musculoskeletal system
Nervous system
Cardiovascular system
Respiratory disorders
Books suggested
 Gray’s Anatomy - Williams & Warwick - Churchill Livingstone.
 Grants – Methods of Anatomy - Basmajian & Sloncker - Williams & Wilkins.
 Clinical Anatomy for Medical Students - Snells – Lippincott.
 Textbook of Medical Physiology - Guyton - Mosby.
 Pathologic Basis of Diseases - Robbins, Kotran and Kumar – W.B. Saunders.
 Text Book of Radiology - Sutton D. - Churchill Livingstone.
 The Pharmacological basis of Therapeutics - Goodman and Gilman - MacMillan.
 2. Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics - Satoskar & Bhandarkar - Popular
Publications - Bombay
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Paper Code: MC102
Biomechanics
Instruction for the paper setter
The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will
have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One
question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions,
which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is
50% and time allotted is 3 hours.
Instruction for the Candidate
The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will
have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One
question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions,
which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is
50% and time allotted is 3 hours.
SECTION A
1. Introduction to Kinesiology and Biomechanics.
2. Principle of Biomechanics, Nature and importance of Biomechanics in Physiotherapy.
SECTION B
3. Introduction to biomechanical analysis of humane motion. Analytical tools and
techniques – Isokinetic dynamometer, kinesiological EMG, electronic goniometer, force
platform, videography.
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SECTION C
4. Biomechanics of shoulder and shoulder girdle, elbow, wrist and
Hand.
5. Biomechanics of Pelvic, Hip, Knee, Ankle & Foot
6. Biomechanics of Spine.
SECTION D
7. Gait analysis
Books suggested
1. James G. Hay – The Biomechanics of Sports Techniques, Prentice Hall.
2. Brunnstrom - Clinical Kinesiology, F.A. Davis.
3. Luttgens K., Hamilton N.: Kinesiology – Scientific Basis of Human Motion 9th Edi,
1997, Brown & Benchmark.
4. Kreighbaum E., Barthels K.: Biomechanics – A Qualitative approach for studying
Human Motion, 2nd edi. 1985, MacMillan.
5. Rasch and Burk: Kinesiology and Applied Anatomy, Lee and Fabiger.
6. White and Punjabi - Biomechanics of Spine - Lippincott.
7. Norkin & Levangie: Joint Structure and Function - A Comprehensive Analysis - F.A.
Davis.
8. Kapandji: Physiology of Joints Vol. I, II & III, W.B. Saunders.
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9. Northrip et al: Analysis of Sports Motion: Anatomic and Biomechanics perspectives,
W.C. Brown Co., IOWA.
10. Leveac B.F.: Basic Biomechanics in Sports and Orthopedic Therapy, C.V. Mosby.
11. De Boer & Groot: Biomechanics of Sports, CRL Press, Florida.
12. Basmajian - Muscle alive - Williams & Wilkins.
13. Nordin & Frankel - Basic Biomechanics of Muscular Skeletal Systm - Williams &
Wilkins.
14. Bartlet - Introduction to Sports biomechanics - F & FN Spon Madras.
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Paper Code: MC103
Research Methodology and Biostatistics
Instruction for the paper setter
The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will
have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One
question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions,
which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is
50% and time allotted is 3 hours.
Instruction for the Candidate
The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will
have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One
question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions,
which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is
50% and time allotted is 3 hours.
SECTION A
1. Research –Introduction, scope, characteristics, types, clinical trials and ethics.
2. Research methods—various methods.
3. Census and survey methods of investigation.
4. Hypothesis—Advantages and types.
5. Sample--- Introduction and types of sampling.
SECTION B
1. Schedule –Introduction, types, procedure of forming schedule and limitations.
2. Questionnaire – Introduction, types, reliability and limitations.
3. Interview -- Introduction, types, technique and limitations.
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4. Observation – Introduction, organization of field observations and limitations.
5. Preparation of report – Introduction, developing outline, writing, references and
bibliography.
SECTION C
1. Biostatistics –Introduction, origin &development, scope, functions and limitations
2. Presentation of data—Classification, tabulation, diagrammatic and graphical presentation
of data.
3. Central tendencies – Mean, Mode and Median
4. Measures of dispersion – Standard deviation and standard errors.
5. Skewness and kurtosis.
SECTION D
1. Correlation and regression
2. Parametric tests
3. Non parametric tests
BOOKS SUGGESTED
1. Bailey, N.T.J. -Statistical methods in Biology. The English universities press,
London
2. Bajpai, S.R.- Methods of Social Survey and Research, Kitab Ghar, Kanpur.
3. Colton - Statistics in medicine, Little Brown Company, Boston
4. Gupta, S.P -Statistical methods. Sultan Chand and Sons Publishers , New Delhi.
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5. Goulden C.H.- Methods of Statistical Analysis. Asia Publishing House , New
Delhi.
6. Mohsin S.M.- Research Methods in Behavioral Sciences: Orient Publications.
New Delhi.
7. Mahajan - Methods in Biostatistics, Jay Pee Brothers.Medical Publishers (P) Ltd.
New Delhi.
8. Hicks- Research for Physiotherapists, Churchill Livingstone, London.
9. .
10. Meenakshi. - First Course in Methodology of Research. Kalia Prakashan, Patiala.
11. Kumar , R.- Research Methodology. Pearson Education , Australia.
12. 13. Snedecor,G.W -Statistical Methods, Allied Pacific Pvt. Ltd., London
13. 14. Singh, I.- Elementary Statistics for Medical Workers. Jaypee Brothers
Medical Publishers (P) Ltd. New Delhi.
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Paper Code MS101
Sports Traumatology 1
Instruction for the paper setter
The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will
have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One
question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions,
which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is
50% and time allotted is 3 hours.
Instruction for the Candidate
The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will
have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One
question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions,
which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is
50% and time allotted is 3 hours.
SECTION A
Importance of assessment & evaluation, Methods of evaluation, documentation
Clinical Examination, Reliability & Validity of the tests, Investigative Procedures
Causes & Mechanism of Sports Injuries, prevention of sports injuries
Principle of management of sports injuries
SECTION B
Evaluation of Physical Fitness: Assessment of components of physical fitness including functional
tests: muscle strength, flexibility, agility, balance, co-ordination, sensory deficits, cardio-
pulmonary endurance
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Sports-Specific evaluation and criteria for return to sport.
SECTION C
Examination of lower limb
Common acute and overuse injuries of lower Extremity with respect to causation, prevention
and management) of:
Pelvis, hip, thigh, knee, leg, ankle and foot
SECTION D
Examination of upper Extremity:,
Common acute and overuse injuries of upper extremities with respect to causation, prevention
and management) of:
Shoulder girdle, shoulder, arm, elbow Forearm, wrist and hand.
Books suggested
1. Norkin & White: Measurement of Joint Motion – A Guide to Goniometry - F.A.
Davis.
2. Dvir: Isokinetics: Muscle Testing, Interpretation and Clinical Applications, W.B.
Saunders.
3. Reed: Sports Injuries – Assessment and Rehabilitation, W.B. Saunders.
4. Lillegard, Butcher & Rucker: Handbook of Sports Medicine: A symptom – Oriented
Approach, Butterworth & Heinemann
5. Baker: The Hughston Clinic Sports Medicine Book, Williams & Wilkins
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Paper Code: MN101
Assessment and Evaluation in Neurophysiotherapy
Instruction for the paper setter
The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will
have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One
question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions,
which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is
50% and time allotted is 3 hours.
Instruction for the Candidate
The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will
have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One
question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions,
which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is
50% and time allotted is 3 hours.
Section A
Neurological assessment evaluation and correlation of findings with neurological
dysfunction
i) History taking and examination of neurologically ill patient
ii) Higher cerebral function Examination, Cognitive and perceptual
assessment,(mental status examination)
iii) Cranial nerves examination
iv) Motor System Assessment.
Tone, abnormal involuntary movement, reflexes gait
v) Sensory system assessment and examination
Section B
Assessment evaluation of following and correlation of findings with neurological dysfunction
i) Balance equilibrium and Coordination assessment,
ii). Assessment of Autonomic functions
iii. Vestibular Examination
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iv). Assessment of unconscious patient.
Section C
Neurological Assessment scales and measurement tools : Functional Assessment scales:
Barthel index, Katz Index of ADL, FIM Scale, Sickness Impact Profile, Outcome & Assessment
Information Set (OASIS).IADL.
Balance and coordination Scales and tools : Functional balance scales: functional reach test,
Timed up and go test, Get up and go test, Berg balance Scale, CTSIB, Scales used in ataxia
Rehabilitation Outcome measure scales, Quality of life Measures, Scales used in Assessment of
elderly.
Section D
Disease Specific Measurements scales and tools: Clinical Stroke scales, Scales used in spinal
cord injury, Scales for the assessment of movement disorders, Multiple sclerosis, Scales for
assessment of Brain injury And Cognitive scales,
Laboratory Examination related to Neurological Disorders. Hematology, Lumbar puncture,
electro diagnosis, & CSF Analysis
Neuro dynamic tests. (Slump, SLR, ULTT)
Books suggested
1. Neurological Physiotherapy - A problem solving approach - Susan Edwards - Churchill
Livingstone.
2. Neurological Rehabilitation - Umpherd - Mosby.
3. Motor Assessment of Developing Infant - Piper & Darrah - W.E. Saunders.
4. Paediatric Physical Therapy - Teckling - Lippmcott
5. Treatment of Cerebral Palsy and Motor Delay-Sophie Levitt
6. Brain's Disease of the Nervous System - Nalton - ELBS.
7. Guided to clinical Neurology - Mohn & Gaectier - Churchill Livingstone.
8. Principles of Neurology - Victor - McGraw Hill lnternational edition.
9. Examination in Neurology examination- Dejong.
10. Differential Diagnosis-John PatternNeurology in Clinical Practice – Bradley&Daroff
11. Neurological Assessment-Blicker staff.
12. Clinical Evaluation of Muscle Function-Lacote- Churchill Living Stone
13. Hutchinson's Clinical Methods – Swash – Bailliere Tindall.
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Paper Code: MM101
Assessment and Evaluation in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
Instruction for the paper setter
The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will
have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One
question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions,
which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is
50% and time allotted is 3 hours.
Instruction for the Candidate
The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will
have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One
question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions,
which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is
50% and time allotted is 3 hours.
Section A
Physiotheraputic assessment, evaluation and clinical reasoning in orthopaedics
Introduction to various concepts of physical assessment like maitland, james cyriax
Overview of various investigatory procedures (Hematology and Serology, imaging
techniques, arthroscopy, BMD)
Assessment of Amputee
Examination and assessment of geriatric patient
Functional Assessment
Section B
Examination of upper extremity
Shoulder
Elbow
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Forearm,
Wrist and Hand
Section C
Examination of lower extremity
Pelvis
Hip
Knee
Lower Leg, Ankle and Foot
Section D
Examination of spine
Head and Face,
Cervical spine
Thoracic Spine,
Lumbar Spine
Books suggested
 Orthopaedic Physiotherapy, Robert A Donatelli, Churchill Livingstone.
 Physical Rehabilitation Assessment and Treatment, Susan Sullivan, Jaypee brothers
 Physical therapy of shoulder, Robert A Donatelli, Churchill Livingstone
 Orthopaedic Physical Assessment David J Magee, Saunders
 Manual Examination and Treatment of the Spine and Extrimities , Carolyn Wadsworth,
Williams and Wilkins.
 Illustrated Orthopaedic physical Assessment , Ronald C Evans , Mosby.
 Physical Examination of the Spine and Extrimities , Stenley, Lipenfield.
 Clinical Orthopaedic Examination , Mc Rae, Churchill Livingstone.
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Paper Code: MP101
Assessment & Evaluation in Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy
Instruction for the paper setter
The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will
have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One
question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions,
which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is
50% and time allotted is 3 hours.
Instruction for the Candidate
The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will
have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One
question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions,
which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is
50% and time allotted is 3 hours.
Section A
1. Importance of assessment & evaluation, Methods of evaluation, documentation
Clinical Examination, Reliability & Validity of the tests, Investigative Procedures
General principle of assessment. Evaluations and documentations
History taking objective assessment
Subjective assessment investigations, documentation
Section B
Examination of heart : clinical examinations , heart rate monitoring , ecg, echo cardiography ,
treadmill tessting , exercise tolerence tets
Section C
Examination of respiratory system: clinical examination, pulmonary function tests,
i. The history. A.B.G. (acid Base Gas) analysis, bronchography
Section D
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Examination of vascular system , D clinical examination Lipid profile . Angiography, Colure
Doppler
BOOK S RECOMMENDED
1Cardiovascular/respiratory physiotherapy, Mandy Smith, Val Bal
2. Physiotherapy in respiratory care: an evidence-based approach to respiratory and cardiac
management, Alexandra Hough
3.Cardiopulmonary physical therapy, Scot Irwin, Jan Stephen
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(SEMESTER-II)
Paper Code: MC201
Management & Educational Methodology in Physiotherapy
Instruction for the paper setter
The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will
have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One
question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions,
which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is
50% and time allotted is 3 hours.
Instruction for the Candidate
The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will
have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One
question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions,
which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is
50% and time allotted is 3 hours.
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SECTION –A
Concept of Morality, Ethics and Legality.
2. Rules of Professional conduct, Medico Legal and Moral Implications.
3. Communication skills, Client interest and Satisfaction.
4. Inter Disciplinary Relation, Co-partnership, Mutual Respect,
Confidence and Communication, Responsibilities of the
Physiotherapists, Status of Physiotherapist in Health Care.
5. Role of Professional in Socio Personal and Socio Economical
SECTION –B
Management – principles and applications of Management and Administration to
Physio Therapy practice: planning, organizing, staffing, finance, marketing, controlling,
directing.
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Setting of a physiotherapy service unit
SECTION-C
Physiotherapy Education Technology
a) Educational aims
b) Agencies of education
c) Formal and informal education
Concepts of teaching and learning
b) Relationship between teaching and learning
Principles and methods of teaching
a) Strategies of teaching
b) Planning of teaching
c) Organization, writing lesson plan
d) A. V. aids
e) Teaching methods – socialized teaching methods.
SECTION-D
Curriculum
b) Development of a curriculum
c) Types of curriculum
d) Placing, courses placement, time allotment
e) Correlation of theory and practices.
f) Hospital and community areas for clinical instructions.
g) Clinical assignments
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Measurement and evaluation
a) Nature of measurement of educations, meaning, process, Mechanics of paper
setting, types of question, evaluation of skills
b) Faculty development and role of continuing professional education
Books suggested
1. Principles of Education Percy Nunn, Discovery Publishing House
2. Principles of Education Ashok Pachauri Pragun
3. Principles Of Medical Education IAP Tejinder Singh Jaypee
4. Principles of Management P C Tripathi, P N Reddy Tata Mcgraw Hill
5. Advertising - Principles and Practice Wells Burnett John Prentice Hall- Gale
6. Hospital Management Savita Sharma, K. Cherry Commonwealth Publishers
7. Hospital Administration And Management: A Comprehensive Guide , Dasgupta , Jaypee
8. Medical Ethics: Principles, Persons, and Problems John M. Frame P & R Publishing
9. Medical Ethics: A Very Short Introduction R. A. Hope, Tony Hope Oxford University
Press,
10. Medical Law Handbook Raj Mohindra , Radcliffe Medical Press
11. Medical Negligence And The Law In India : Duties, Responsibilities, Rights , Koley Oxford
University Press
12. Consumer Protection Act and the Medical Practitioners Jaiswal Jaypee
13. Medical Ethics and Consumer Protection Act Singhals , Jaypee
14. Management in Physiotherapy Bertrand Piccard , Radcliffe Publishing
15. Legal Aspects of Physiotherapy Bridgit C. Dimond Blackwell Science
16. Contexts of Physiotherapy Practice, Joy Higgs, Megan Smith, Gillian Webb ,Churchill
Livingstone
17. Rural Health Care Delivery System in India V Hari Babu Associated Publishers
18. India: Health Care Patterns and Planning Rais Akhtar Aph Publishing Corporation
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Paper Code: MC202
Physiotherapy Methods I
Instruction for the paper setter
The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will
have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One
question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions,
which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is
50% and time allotted is 3 hours.
Instruction for the Candidate
The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will
have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One
question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions,
which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is
50% and time allotted is 3 hours.
SECTION A
1. Principle of therapeutic exercises
2. Definition, details of effects and uses of following exercises.
a. Dynamic Exercises
b. Plyometric Exercises
c. Isokinetic Exercises
e. Kinetic chain exercises
PRE
Stretching
Balance and Coordination Exercises
SECTION B
Factors affecting the joint range of motion prevention of stiffness, methods of
Joint mobilization.
Biophysics of contractile and non contractile tissues, Response to mechanical loading
Clinical reasoning and differential clinical diagnosis based on various
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approaches such as Maitland, Kaltenborne, Cyriax, Mulligan, Meckenzie etc
SECTION C
2. Principles and application of neuromuscular facilitation techniques including PNF
Principles of different soft tissue mobilizations like Myofacial Techniques,
Neural Tissue Mobilization, Muscle Energy Technique
SECTION D
Massage
Historical development. Definition and classification of massage techniques,
Physiological effects of massage, Description of the techniques of the classical
Massage. Physiological basis of massage, underwater massage, mechanical devices of massage,
Therapeutic applications and contraindications of massage.
1. Aquatic therapy
Books suggested
1. Sinha A.G.: Principle and Practices of Therapeutic Massage – Jaypee Brothers,
New Delhi
2. Gardiner M. Dena: The Principles of Exercise Therapy - CBS Publishers, Delhi.
3. Kisner and Colby: Therapeutic Exercises – Foundations and Techniques, F.A.
Davis.
4. Basmajian John V.: Therapeutic Exercise, Williams & Wilkins.
5. Thomson et al - Tidy’s Physiotherapy: Butterworth – Heinmann.
6. Wood & Baker: Beard’s Massage, W.B. Saunders.
7. Kendall: Muscles – Testing and Function - Williams & Wilkins
8. Daniels and Worthinghams: Muscle Testing – Techniques of Manual
Examination, W.B. Saunders.
9. First Aid to Injured: St. John’s Ambulance Association.
10. William E. Prentice: Rehabilitation Techniques - Mosby.
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11. Werner Kuprian: Physical Therapy for Sports, W.B. Saunders.
12. Norkin & White: Measurement of Joint Motion – A Guide to Goniometry - F.A.
Davis.
13. Andrea Bates and Norm Hanson: Aquatic Exercise Therapy, W.B. Saunders.
14. Dvir: Isokinetics: Muscle Testing, Interpretation and Clinical Applications, W.B.
Saunders.
15. Hartley: Practical Joint Assessment, A Sports Medicine Manual, upper and lower
quadrants, C.V. Mosby.
16. Kennedy: Mosby’s Sports Therapy Taping Guide.
17. Malone: Orthopeadic and Sports Physical Therapy, C.V. Mosby.
18. Albert: Eccentric Muscle Training in Sports and Orthopeadics, W.B. Saunders.
19. Voss et al - Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation - Patterns & Techniques -
Williams & Wilkins.
20. Malone: Orthopeadic and Sports Physical Therapy, C.V. Mosby.
21. Albert: Eccentric Muscle Training in Sports and Orthopeadics, W.B. Saunders.
22. Voss et al - Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation - Patterns & Techniques -
Williams & Wilkins.
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Paper Code MS201
Sports Traumatology 2
Instruction for the paper setter
The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will
have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One
question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions,
which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is
50% and time allotted is 3 hours.
Instruction for the Candidate
The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will
have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One
question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions,
which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is
50% and time allotted is 3 hours.
SECTION A
Assessment of vertebral column: Cervical, thoracic and lumboscaral including Tests of Neural
Tension.
Common sports injuries of spine with respect to causation, prevention and management
SECTION B
Sporting emergencies & first aid Head and neck, face, abdominal injuries
Cardio pulmonary Resuscitation; Shock management, Internal and External
Bleeding, Splinting, Stretcher use-Handling and transfer, Management of Cardiac
Arrest, acute asthma, epilepsy, drowning, burn, Medical management of mass
Participation. Heat stroke and Heat illness.
SECTION C
kinanthropometric evaluation , Kinesiological EMG
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SECTION D
Sports specific injuries, with special emphasis on the specific risk factor, nature of Sports, kind of
medical intervention anticipated and prevention with respect to various sporting events
a. Individual events: Field & Track
b. Team events: Hockey, Cricket, and Football
c. Contact and Non-contact sports
d. Water sports
Books suggested
1. Morris B. Mellion: Office Sports Medicine, Hanley & Belfus.
2. Richard B. Birrer: Sports Medicine for the primary care Physician, CRC Press.
3. Torg, Welsh & Shephard: Current Therapy in Sports Medicine III - Mosby.
4. Zulunga et al: Sports Physiotherapy, W.B. Saunders.
5. Brukner and Khan: Clinical Sports Medicine, McGraw Hill.
6. Reed: Sports Injuries – Assessment and Rehabilitation, W.B. Saunders.
7. Gould: Orthopaedic Sports Physical Therapy, Mosby.
8. C. Norris: Sports Injuries – Diagnosis and Management for
Physiotherapists,Heinmann.
9. D. Kulund: The Injured Athlete, Lippincott.
10. Nicholas Hershman: Vol. I The Upper Extremity in Sports Medicine.
Vol. II The Lower Extremity and Spine in Sports Medicine.
Vol. III The Lower Extremity and Spine in Sports Medicine.
Mosby.
11. Lee & Dress: Orthopaedic Sports Medicine - W.B Saunders.
12. K. Park: Preventive and Social Medicine - Banarsi Dass Bhanot - Jabalpur..
13. Fu and Stone: Sports Injuries: Mechanism, Prevention and Treatment, Williams
andWilkins.
14. Scuderi, McCann, Bruno: Sports Medicine – Principles of Primary Care, Mosby.
15. Lars Peterson and Per Renstron: Sports Injuries – Their prevention and
treatment,Dunitz.
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Paper Code: MN201
PHYSIOTHERAPY IN PAEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY
Instruction for the paper setter
The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will
have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One
question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions,
which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is
50% and time allotted is 3 hours.
Instruction for the Candidate
The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will
have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One
question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions,
which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is
50% and time allotted is 3 hours.
Section –A
Pre & post-natal Development sequence of normal child.
Developmental milestones, Neonatal reflexes, various periods of growth,
General assessment of child
Treatment techniques: NDT approach, Roods approach, Vojta techniques,
Section -B
Early identification and intervention Important Screening Tests.
i). Developmental Screening Tests.
ii). Tests of motor function.
3. Nutrition and Immunization: Normal nutritional requirements of a child, Prevention of some
nutritional disorders, Nutritional deficiency diseases, Immunization.
1. High risk infants, risk factors, neonatal assessment, developmental intervention,ICU,NICU &
IMC Care
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Section –C
2.Cerebral Palsy: types, aetilogy, clinical features, management and rehabilitation of various
types of cerebral palsies various approaches used in C.P.,
3. Physiotherapy in Neurological affection of childhood: poliomyelitis, spina bifida,
hydrocephalus, meningitis, encephalitis, inflammatory disorders of brain and spinal cord, birth
injuries of brachial plexus,
Section -D
1. Physiotherapy in Muscular Disorders: myopathies of childhood, types of muscular
dystrophies, floppy muscular dystrophy;
2. Role of Physiotherapy in Genectic Disorders like Down syndrome, Fragile X Syndrome, Rett's
Syndrome, Spinal Muscular Atrophy
Books suggested
1. Cash's textbook of neurology for physiotherapists - Downi - J.P.Brothers.
2. Neurological Physiotherapy - A problem solving approach - Susan Edwards - Churchill
Livingstone.
3. Neurological Rehabilitation - Umpherd - Mosby.
4. Motor Assessment of Developing Infant - Piper & Darrah - W.E. Saunders.
5. Paediatric Physical Therapy - Teckling - Lippmcott
6. Treatmentof Cerebral Palsy and Motor Delay - Levins - Blackwell Scientific Publications
London.
7. Physiotherapy in Paediatrics – Shephered – Butterworth Heinrnann
8. Treatment of Cerebral Palsy and Motor Delay-Sophie Levitt
9. Brain's Disease of the Nervous System - Nalton - ELBS.
10. Guided to clinical Neurology - Mohn & Gaectier - Churchill Livingstone.
11. Principles of Neurology - Victor - McGraw Hill lnternational edition.
12. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation-Susan Sullivan
13. Neurological Rehabilitation-Illus
14. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation-Delsore
15. Assessment in Neurology-Dejong.
16. Differential Diagnosis-John PatternNeurology in Clinical Practice – Bradley&Daroff
17. Neurological Assessment-Blicker staff
18. Davidson's principles and Practices of Medicine - Edward Churchill Livingstone
19. Hutchinson's Clinical Methods – Swash – Bailliere Tindall.
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Paper Code: MM201
PHYSIOTHERAPY IN NON-TRAUMATIC ORTHOPAEDIC CONDITIONS
Instruction for the paper setter
The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will
have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One
question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions,
which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is
50% and time allotted is 3 hours.
Instruction for the Candidate
The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will
have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One
question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions,
which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is
50% and time allotted is 3 hours.
SECTION A
General Orthopedics
1) Infections in bones and joints:- Acute, Chronic
2) Rheumatic disorders
3) Generalized affections of bone and joints (metabolic & endocrinal)
4) Development disorders. (cartilaginous dysplasias, bony dysplasis & chromosomal
abnormalities etc.)
5) Congenital disorders
6) Degenerative disorders
7) Tumors of bones
8) Osteonecrosis and Osteochondritis.
SECTION B
Bony & Soft Tissue disorders of:-
Shoulder and arm Elbow and forearm Wrist and hand
SECTION C
Bony & Soft Tissue disorders of:
Hip and thigh Knee and leg Ankle and foot
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SECTION D
Vascular and Neuromuscular Disorders
1. Thoracic outlet/ inlet syndrome
2. Compartment syndrome.
3. Neuropathies,
4. Nuralgia , Nuritis
5. Reflex Sympathetic Dsytrophy
6. Poliomyelitis,
Books suggested
Turek’s Orthopaedics: Principles and their Application , Weinstein SL and Buckwalter JA,
Lippincott
Apley’s System of Orthopaedics and Fractures , Louis Solomon , Arnold publishers.
Textbook of Orthopaedics, Adams: Churchill Livingstone
Clinical Orthopaedic Rehabilitation, Brent Brotzman.
Orthopaedic Physiotherapy, Robert A Donatelli, Churchill Livingstone.
Tidy’s Physiotherapy, Ann Thomasons ,Varghese publishing House.
Physical Rehabilitation Assessment and Treatment, Susan Sullivan, Japee brothers
Textbook of Orthopaedics, John Ebnezar, Japee Brothers.
Pain Series Rene Calliet., Japee Brothers.
Physical therapy of shoulder, Robert A Donatelli, Churchill Livingstone
Geriatric physiotherapy Guccione AA, Mosby.
Hand practice , Principle and Practice, Mauren Salter, Butterworth Heinemann.
Essentials of Orthopaedics and Applied Physiotherapy , Jayant Joshi,prakash Kotwal; Churchill
Livingstone
Essential Orthopaedics , J Maheshwari, Mehta Publishers.
Practical Orthopaedic Medicine , Brain Corrigan, Butterworth.
Principle and Practice of Orthopaedics Sports Medicine, William E Garrett, Lippincott William
and Wilkins.
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Paper Code: MP201
Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy Techniques
Instruction for the paper setter
The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will
have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One
question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions,
which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is
50% and time allotted is 3 hours.
Instruction for the Candidate
The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will
have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One
question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions,
which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is
50% and time allotted is 3 hours.
The dissertation work of 200 marks will be allotted in the Third Semester and topic for the same
will be given after the second Semester. Viva-Voce Examination for the dissertation work and
Practical Examination for Clinical Skills and Reasoning will be conducted at end of the fourth
semester.
Section A
1. Percussion, Vibration, Shaking, Quick Stretch
2. Postural drainage
3. Huffing & Coughing
4. Suctioning procedure
5. Active cycle of breathing
6. Autogenic Drainage
7. Glosopheriangial Breathing, Pursed Lip breathing, relaxed breathing, segmental
breathing, indications for each technique
8. Body positioning.
Section B
1. Respiratory muscle training
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2. Blood pressure & pulse monitoring with a subject at rest and during activity
3. Rate of perceived exertion scale and use in the formulation of exercise prescription
4. Technique for facilitating ventilatory pattern.
5. Burgers Exercise
Section C
1.technique for Cardio pulmonary Resuscitation,
2. Shock management
3. Stretcher use-Handling and transfer
4 Shoulder and thoracic mobility exercise
Intermittent compression for lymphatic disorders
Section D
1. Oxygen therapy and humidification, oxygen toxicity
2. Instillation
3. Nebulization
4. Aerosol therapy
5. Incentive spirometry
Books Suggested:
1.Manual of Cardiac Rehabilitation: Dr. Peeyush Jain
& Dr. R. Panda
2.The steps to a healthy heart: Kowalski R.E
3. Medicine: Davidson2. Surgery: Love and Bailey
4.Physiotherapy for respiratory and cardiac problems: adults and paediatrics, Jennifer A.
Pryor, S. Ammani Prasad
5. Cardiovascular/respiratory physiotherapy, Mandy Smith, Val Bal
6. Physiotherapy in respiratory care: an evidence-based approach to respiratory and cardiac
management, Alexandra Hough
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7.Cardiopulmonary physical therapy, Scot Irwin, Jan Stephen
8.Principles and practice of cardiopulmonary physical therapy
Donna L. Frownfelter, Elizabeth Dean
9. Physiotherapy in respiratory care: an evidence-based approach to respiratory and cardiac
management, Alexandra Hough
10.Dictionary of physiotherapy , Stuart Porter
11.Clinical management notes and case histories in cardiopulmonary physical therapy, W.
Darlene Reid, Frank Chung
12.Respiratory Physiotherapy: An On-Call Survival Guide
, Beverley Harden, Jane Cross, Mary Ann Broad, Matthew Quint, Paul Ritson, Sandy Thomas
13.Cardiopulmonary physical therapy: a clinical manual, Joanne Watchie
14.Essentials of mechanical ventilation, Dean Hess, Robert M. Kacmarek

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Master of physiotherapy(m.p.t.) part i(semester i & ii)

  • 1. 1 Appendix 4 Ordinance and Scheme of Study Master of Physiotherapy FIRST YEAR (Session 2012-13, 2013-14) MASTER OF PHYSIOTHERAPY (SEMESTER SYSTEM EXAMINATION) 1. The course for the degree of Master of physiotherapy shall be spread over two academic years to be called M.P.T. Part –I and Part II. Each part shall consist of two semesters. The examination for first and third semesters will be held in the month of November/December and the examination for the second and fourth semesters shall be held in the month of April/ May or such other dates as may be fixed by the Academic Council. 2. The admission to the Master of Physiotherapy course shall be open to those who have passed BPT or equivalent examination from recognized university / institution with 50% marks in aggregate. 3. (i) Last date by which the examination form completed in all respects along with examination fee must reach the registrar shall be as follows: Examination Without late fee With late fee of Rs.500/- With late fee of Rs.1000/- Nov/Dec. Oct.15 Oct.21 Oct 31 No form/fee will be entertained after 31st October April/ May Feb 28 March 15 March 21st No form/fee will be entertained after 21st March
  • 2. 2 (ii) Incomplete form or forms of candidates who have not cleared his /her all dues will not be accepted. (iii) The amount of examination fee to be paid by a candidate for each semester shall be as prescribed by the University from time to time. (iv)The medium of instruction and examination shall be English. (v) The syllabus shall be such as may be prescribed by the concerned faculty from time to time. 4. The M.P. T. Course shall be available in the following specializations and candidate may seek admission in any one of these specializations. 1. M.P.T in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy 2. M.P.T in Neuro Physiotherapy 3. M.P.T in Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy 4. M.P.T in Sports Physiotherapy 5. (i) Each paper shall have up to 20% Internal Assessment and at least 80% marks for External Examination (ii) The internal assessment will be based on all or some of the following:  Average of two internal tests based on lectures delivered  Assignments/reports/projects  Seminars  Attendance & performance in the class  Attendance & performance in the clinics The break up of marks for the above will be decided by the ACD of the Department at the beginning of the semester. The teacher/teachers concerned/in charge of each paper/practical class will be responsible for the evaluation and submission of the internal assessment. (iii) For internal assessment in Practical/clinics Department may decide according to the requirements of course. (iv) To pass in a paper the candidate must secure 50% marks in the external examination and 50% marks in aggregate (internal and external). (v) For a candidate who fails in a paper(s), his internal assessment examination for all paper will be carried over and the supplementary examination will; therefore, consists of only an external examination.
  • 3. 3 Note: The Internal Assessment will be formulated and sent to COE as per prescribed schedule, failing which the result of the concerned candidates will be shown as R.L. 6. Dissertation:a) Candidate shall submit the topic of dissertation within two months of allocation of supervisor. b) Candidate shall submit detailed proposal of dissertation including aims & objectives, methodology of significance in 2nd Semester, which shall be scrutinized by committee constituted by ACD. On the approval of Committee the candidate shall begin actual process of dissertation. c) The candidate shall submit dissertation within 30 days of the date fixed by Head of the department in IV Semester. d) After expiry of submission period, the dissertation accepted with late fee as recommended by ACD and approved by Dean Academic Affairs. e) The head, however, may condone the delay up to one month on specific recommendation of supervisor f) in case candidate fails to submit the dissertation after the expiry of period as mentioned in( e) as above , the dean academic affairs may condone the delay up to 3 months on the recommendations of the head . 7. Evaluation of dissertation of MPT final year shall be done by a committee consisting of supervisor, head of department & the external examiner
  • 4. 4 8. The Part –I (M P.T. Ist semester) examination will be open to any person who has been admitted to the course and fulfills the attendance requirements. The admission to various specializations of M.P.T. will be subject to the eligibility conditions in force at time of admission. 9. Candidate shall submit their application forms for admission to the Examination duly countersigned by Head of the department along with a certificate from Head of the Department that the candidate satisfies the following requirements: a) has been on the rolls of the university teaching Department throughout the academic terms preceding the semester examination, and; b) of having good moral character, and; c) has attended 75% of the total number of lectures delivered/ practicals in each paper. For late admitted candidates, lectures delivered will be counted from his/her date of admission. It shall be necessary that 75% of the lectures prescribed for the course in the syllabus are delivered before. Teaching/Seminars/Tutorial/Guided library reading: -Period of 1 hour duration -1 attendance -Practical for 2-3 hours duration -2 or 3 attendances respectively (i) In case of students, whose names are stuck off on account of non-payment of fee, their period for the time they were not on their rolls, shall not be accounted for. (ii) The shortage in the attendance of lectures by the candidate will be condoned as per rules made by the university from time to time. 10. Subject to above: (i) There will be no condition of passing papers for promotion from odd semester to even semester in an academic Session. (ii) To qualify for admission to 2nd year of the course, the candidate must have passed 50% of total papers of the two semesters of the 1st year. (iii) A candidate placed under re-appear in any paper, will be allowed two chances to clear the re-appear, which shall be available within consecutive two years/ chances i.e. to pass in a paper the candidate will have a total of three chances, one as regular student and two as re- appear candidate. (iv) The examination of re-appear papers of odd semester will be held with regular examination of the odd semester and re appear examination of the even semester will be held with regular examination of even semester. But if a candidate is placed under reappear in last semester of the course, he will be provided chance to pass the re-appear with the examination of the next semester, provided his reappear of
  • 5. 5 early semester does not go beyond that next semester; Provided that for the award of the MPT degree he shall have to qualify in all papers prescribed for the MPT course within a period of four years from the date he joined the course. (v) After completion of two academic years of studies (i.e. four semesters) he shall not be admitted to any semester of the same course and will not have any privileges of a regular student. (vi) The minimum attendance requirement for taking an examination in a paper is 75% of the delivered lectures in that particular paper. 11. The grace marks shall be allowed according to the general ordinance relating to “Award of Grace Marks”. 12. Three weeks after the termination of the examination, or as soon thereafter as possible, the Registrar shall publish a list of candidates who have passed the examination. Each successful candidate in Part-I examination shall receive a certificate of having passed that examination. A list of successful candidate in Part –II examination be arranged in two divisions according to ordinance 11 and the division obtained by the candidate will be stated in his certificate/degree. 13. Successful candidate who obtain 60% or more of the aggregate marks in part I and part II examination taken together shall be placed in the first division and those who obtain 50% or more but less than 60% shall be placed in the second division .
  • 6. 6 Scheme of examination and courses of studies Paper Title of the paper Teaching Hrs./Week Max. Marks Allowed Minimum passing marks in aggregate Specialization External Assessment Internal Assessment Total Semester – I MC101 Common to all specialization Basic Medical Sciences 5 80 20 100 50% MC102 Common Biomechanics 5 80 20 100 50% MC103 Common Research Methodology & Biostatics 5 80 20 100 50% MS101 Sports physiotherapy Sports Traumatology 1 5 80 20 100 50% MN101 Neurological physiotherapy Assessment and Evaluation in Neurophysiotherapy 5 80 20 100 50% MM101 Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Assessment and Evaluation in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy 5 80 20 100 50% MP101 Cardio pulmonary Physiotherapy Assessment & Evaluation in Cardio pulmonary Physiotherapy 5 80 20 100 50% skills acquisition and refinement 24 - - - -
  • 7. 7 Semester – II MC201 Common to all specialization Management & Educational Methodology in Physiotherapy 5 80 20 100 50% MC202 Common Physiotherapy Methods - I 5 80 20 100 50% MS201 Sports physiotherapy Sports Traumatology 2 5 80 20 100 50% MN201 Neurological physiotherapy Physiotherapy in Pediatric Neurology 5 80 20 100 50% MM201 Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Physiotherapy in Non-Traumatic Orthopaedic Conditions 5 80 20 100 50% MP201 Cardio pulmonary Physiotherapy Cardio pulmonary Physiotherapy Techniques 5 80 20 100 50% skills acquisition and refinement 24 - - - - Students shall undergo clinical and field posting for refinement and acquisition of clinical skills in the clinics of the department and any other places as may require time to time. Students shall take up structured teaching assignments during the entire course of two years. Viva-Voce for the dissertation work and Practical Examination will be conducted at end of the fourth semester. The candidate shall be evaluated for competency in clinical skills, clinical decision making and teaching and communication skills.
  • 8. 8 SYLLABUS MPT (PART-I) Paper Code MC101: Basic medical sciences Instruction for the paper setter The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is 50% and time allotted is 3 hours. Instruction for the Candidate The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is 50% and time allotted is 3 hours. Section A A review of organization and regulation of motor system Types of movement and factors affecting contact and range of motion at synovial joints
  • 9. 9 Skeletal muscle tissue Muscle metabolism Contraction and relaxation of muscle Control of muscle tension A review of control system of body (Motor and sensory) Structure function and organization of nervous tissue Electrical signals in neurons and its transmission Regeneration and repair of nervous tissue Functional organisation of cerebral cortex Sensory motor and integrative system (Sensation, somatic sensation, Sensory pathways, motor pathways). Reflexes and reflex arcs Section B A review of structure and function of cardio vascular system A review of structure and function of respiratory system A review of structure and function of endocrinal system Section c: Basics of radiology including ultrasonography , CT & MRI scanning Imaging of the head and neck. Imaging of spine AND THORAX Imaging of LOWER LIMB.
  • 10. 10 Imaging of UPPER LIMB SECTION D Reviews of pharmacological management of the disorders of Musculoskeletal system Nervous system Cardiovascular system Respiratory disorders Books suggested  Gray’s Anatomy - Williams & Warwick - Churchill Livingstone.  Grants – Methods of Anatomy - Basmajian & Sloncker - Williams & Wilkins.  Clinical Anatomy for Medical Students - Snells – Lippincott.  Textbook of Medical Physiology - Guyton - Mosby.  Pathologic Basis of Diseases - Robbins, Kotran and Kumar – W.B. Saunders.  Text Book of Radiology - Sutton D. - Churchill Livingstone.  The Pharmacological basis of Therapeutics - Goodman and Gilman - MacMillan.  2. Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics - Satoskar & Bhandarkar - Popular Publications - Bombay
  • 11. 11 Paper Code: MC102 Biomechanics Instruction for the paper setter The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is 50% and time allotted is 3 hours. Instruction for the Candidate The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is 50% and time allotted is 3 hours. SECTION A 1. Introduction to Kinesiology and Biomechanics. 2. Principle of Biomechanics, Nature and importance of Biomechanics in Physiotherapy. SECTION B 3. Introduction to biomechanical analysis of humane motion. Analytical tools and techniques – Isokinetic dynamometer, kinesiological EMG, electronic goniometer, force platform, videography.
  • 12. 12 SECTION C 4. Biomechanics of shoulder and shoulder girdle, elbow, wrist and Hand. 5. Biomechanics of Pelvic, Hip, Knee, Ankle & Foot 6. Biomechanics of Spine. SECTION D 7. Gait analysis Books suggested 1. James G. Hay – The Biomechanics of Sports Techniques, Prentice Hall. 2. Brunnstrom - Clinical Kinesiology, F.A. Davis. 3. Luttgens K., Hamilton N.: Kinesiology – Scientific Basis of Human Motion 9th Edi, 1997, Brown & Benchmark. 4. Kreighbaum E., Barthels K.: Biomechanics – A Qualitative approach for studying Human Motion, 2nd edi. 1985, MacMillan. 5. Rasch and Burk: Kinesiology and Applied Anatomy, Lee and Fabiger. 6. White and Punjabi - Biomechanics of Spine - Lippincott. 7. Norkin & Levangie: Joint Structure and Function - A Comprehensive Analysis - F.A. Davis. 8. Kapandji: Physiology of Joints Vol. I, II & III, W.B. Saunders.
  • 13. 13 9. Northrip et al: Analysis of Sports Motion: Anatomic and Biomechanics perspectives, W.C. Brown Co., IOWA. 10. Leveac B.F.: Basic Biomechanics in Sports and Orthopedic Therapy, C.V. Mosby. 11. De Boer & Groot: Biomechanics of Sports, CRL Press, Florida. 12. Basmajian - Muscle alive - Williams & Wilkins. 13. Nordin & Frankel - Basic Biomechanics of Muscular Skeletal Systm - Williams & Wilkins. 14. Bartlet - Introduction to Sports biomechanics - F & FN Spon Madras.
  • 14. 14 Paper Code: MC103 Research Methodology and Biostatistics Instruction for the paper setter The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is 50% and time allotted is 3 hours. Instruction for the Candidate The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is 50% and time allotted is 3 hours. SECTION A 1. Research –Introduction, scope, characteristics, types, clinical trials and ethics. 2. Research methods—various methods. 3. Census and survey methods of investigation. 4. Hypothesis—Advantages and types. 5. Sample--- Introduction and types of sampling. SECTION B 1. Schedule –Introduction, types, procedure of forming schedule and limitations. 2. Questionnaire – Introduction, types, reliability and limitations. 3. Interview -- Introduction, types, technique and limitations.
  • 15. 15 4. Observation – Introduction, organization of field observations and limitations. 5. Preparation of report – Introduction, developing outline, writing, references and bibliography. SECTION C 1. Biostatistics –Introduction, origin &development, scope, functions and limitations 2. Presentation of data—Classification, tabulation, diagrammatic and graphical presentation of data. 3. Central tendencies – Mean, Mode and Median 4. Measures of dispersion – Standard deviation and standard errors. 5. Skewness and kurtosis. SECTION D 1. Correlation and regression 2. Parametric tests 3. Non parametric tests BOOKS SUGGESTED 1. Bailey, N.T.J. -Statistical methods in Biology. The English universities press, London 2. Bajpai, S.R.- Methods of Social Survey and Research, Kitab Ghar, Kanpur. 3. Colton - Statistics in medicine, Little Brown Company, Boston 4. Gupta, S.P -Statistical methods. Sultan Chand and Sons Publishers , New Delhi.
  • 16. 16 5. Goulden C.H.- Methods of Statistical Analysis. Asia Publishing House , New Delhi. 6. Mohsin S.M.- Research Methods in Behavioral Sciences: Orient Publications. New Delhi. 7. Mahajan - Methods in Biostatistics, Jay Pee Brothers.Medical Publishers (P) Ltd. New Delhi. 8. Hicks- Research for Physiotherapists, Churchill Livingstone, London. 9. . 10. Meenakshi. - First Course in Methodology of Research. Kalia Prakashan, Patiala. 11. Kumar , R.- Research Methodology. Pearson Education , Australia. 12. 13. Snedecor,G.W -Statistical Methods, Allied Pacific Pvt. Ltd., London 13. 14. Singh, I.- Elementary Statistics for Medical Workers. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd. New Delhi.
  • 17. 17 Paper Code MS101 Sports Traumatology 1 Instruction for the paper setter The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is 50% and time allotted is 3 hours. Instruction for the Candidate The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is 50% and time allotted is 3 hours. SECTION A Importance of assessment & evaluation, Methods of evaluation, documentation Clinical Examination, Reliability & Validity of the tests, Investigative Procedures Causes & Mechanism of Sports Injuries, prevention of sports injuries Principle of management of sports injuries SECTION B Evaluation of Physical Fitness: Assessment of components of physical fitness including functional tests: muscle strength, flexibility, agility, balance, co-ordination, sensory deficits, cardio- pulmonary endurance
  • 18. 18 Sports-Specific evaluation and criteria for return to sport. SECTION C Examination of lower limb Common acute and overuse injuries of lower Extremity with respect to causation, prevention and management) of: Pelvis, hip, thigh, knee, leg, ankle and foot SECTION D Examination of upper Extremity:, Common acute and overuse injuries of upper extremities with respect to causation, prevention and management) of: Shoulder girdle, shoulder, arm, elbow Forearm, wrist and hand. Books suggested 1. Norkin & White: Measurement of Joint Motion – A Guide to Goniometry - F.A. Davis. 2. Dvir: Isokinetics: Muscle Testing, Interpretation and Clinical Applications, W.B. Saunders. 3. Reed: Sports Injuries – Assessment and Rehabilitation, W.B. Saunders. 4. Lillegard, Butcher & Rucker: Handbook of Sports Medicine: A symptom – Oriented Approach, Butterworth & Heinemann 5. Baker: The Hughston Clinic Sports Medicine Book, Williams & Wilkins
  • 19. 19 Paper Code: MN101 Assessment and Evaluation in Neurophysiotherapy Instruction for the paper setter The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is 50% and time allotted is 3 hours. Instruction for the Candidate The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is 50% and time allotted is 3 hours. Section A Neurological assessment evaluation and correlation of findings with neurological dysfunction i) History taking and examination of neurologically ill patient ii) Higher cerebral function Examination, Cognitive and perceptual assessment,(mental status examination) iii) Cranial nerves examination iv) Motor System Assessment. Tone, abnormal involuntary movement, reflexes gait v) Sensory system assessment and examination Section B Assessment evaluation of following and correlation of findings with neurological dysfunction i) Balance equilibrium and Coordination assessment, ii). Assessment of Autonomic functions iii. Vestibular Examination
  • 20. 20 iv). Assessment of unconscious patient. Section C Neurological Assessment scales and measurement tools : Functional Assessment scales: Barthel index, Katz Index of ADL, FIM Scale, Sickness Impact Profile, Outcome & Assessment Information Set (OASIS).IADL. Balance and coordination Scales and tools : Functional balance scales: functional reach test, Timed up and go test, Get up and go test, Berg balance Scale, CTSIB, Scales used in ataxia Rehabilitation Outcome measure scales, Quality of life Measures, Scales used in Assessment of elderly. Section D Disease Specific Measurements scales and tools: Clinical Stroke scales, Scales used in spinal cord injury, Scales for the assessment of movement disorders, Multiple sclerosis, Scales for assessment of Brain injury And Cognitive scales, Laboratory Examination related to Neurological Disorders. Hematology, Lumbar puncture, electro diagnosis, & CSF Analysis Neuro dynamic tests. (Slump, SLR, ULTT) Books suggested 1. Neurological Physiotherapy - A problem solving approach - Susan Edwards - Churchill Livingstone. 2. Neurological Rehabilitation - Umpherd - Mosby. 3. Motor Assessment of Developing Infant - Piper & Darrah - W.E. Saunders. 4. Paediatric Physical Therapy - Teckling - Lippmcott 5. Treatment of Cerebral Palsy and Motor Delay-Sophie Levitt 6. Brain's Disease of the Nervous System - Nalton - ELBS. 7. Guided to clinical Neurology - Mohn & Gaectier - Churchill Livingstone. 8. Principles of Neurology - Victor - McGraw Hill lnternational edition. 9. Examination in Neurology examination- Dejong. 10. Differential Diagnosis-John PatternNeurology in Clinical Practice – Bradley&Daroff 11. Neurological Assessment-Blicker staff. 12. Clinical Evaluation of Muscle Function-Lacote- Churchill Living Stone 13. Hutchinson's Clinical Methods – Swash – Bailliere Tindall.
  • 21. 21 Paper Code: MM101 Assessment and Evaluation in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Instruction for the paper setter The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is 50% and time allotted is 3 hours. Instruction for the Candidate The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is 50% and time allotted is 3 hours. Section A Physiotheraputic assessment, evaluation and clinical reasoning in orthopaedics Introduction to various concepts of physical assessment like maitland, james cyriax Overview of various investigatory procedures (Hematology and Serology, imaging techniques, arthroscopy, BMD) Assessment of Amputee Examination and assessment of geriatric patient Functional Assessment Section B Examination of upper extremity Shoulder Elbow
  • 22. 22 Forearm, Wrist and Hand Section C Examination of lower extremity Pelvis Hip Knee Lower Leg, Ankle and Foot Section D Examination of spine Head and Face, Cervical spine Thoracic Spine, Lumbar Spine Books suggested  Orthopaedic Physiotherapy, Robert A Donatelli, Churchill Livingstone.  Physical Rehabilitation Assessment and Treatment, Susan Sullivan, Jaypee brothers  Physical therapy of shoulder, Robert A Donatelli, Churchill Livingstone  Orthopaedic Physical Assessment David J Magee, Saunders  Manual Examination and Treatment of the Spine and Extrimities , Carolyn Wadsworth, Williams and Wilkins.  Illustrated Orthopaedic physical Assessment , Ronald C Evans , Mosby.  Physical Examination of the Spine and Extrimities , Stenley, Lipenfield.  Clinical Orthopaedic Examination , Mc Rae, Churchill Livingstone.
  • 23. 23 Paper Code: MP101 Assessment & Evaluation in Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy Instruction for the paper setter The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is 50% and time allotted is 3 hours. Instruction for the Candidate The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is 50% and time allotted is 3 hours. Section A 1. Importance of assessment & evaluation, Methods of evaluation, documentation Clinical Examination, Reliability & Validity of the tests, Investigative Procedures General principle of assessment. Evaluations and documentations History taking objective assessment Subjective assessment investigations, documentation Section B Examination of heart : clinical examinations , heart rate monitoring , ecg, echo cardiography , treadmill tessting , exercise tolerence tets Section C Examination of respiratory system: clinical examination, pulmonary function tests, i. The history. A.B.G. (acid Base Gas) analysis, bronchography Section D
  • 24. 24 Examination of vascular system , D clinical examination Lipid profile . Angiography, Colure Doppler BOOK S RECOMMENDED 1Cardiovascular/respiratory physiotherapy, Mandy Smith, Val Bal 2. Physiotherapy in respiratory care: an evidence-based approach to respiratory and cardiac management, Alexandra Hough 3.Cardiopulmonary physical therapy, Scot Irwin, Jan Stephen
  • 25. 25 (SEMESTER-II) Paper Code: MC201 Management & Educational Methodology in Physiotherapy Instruction for the paper setter The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is 50% and time allotted is 3 hours. Instruction for the Candidate The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is 50% and time allotted is 3 hours. . SECTION –A Concept of Morality, Ethics and Legality. 2. Rules of Professional conduct, Medico Legal and Moral Implications. 3. Communication skills, Client interest and Satisfaction. 4. Inter Disciplinary Relation, Co-partnership, Mutual Respect, Confidence and Communication, Responsibilities of the Physiotherapists, Status of Physiotherapist in Health Care. 5. Role of Professional in Socio Personal and Socio Economical SECTION –B Management – principles and applications of Management and Administration to Physio Therapy practice: planning, organizing, staffing, finance, marketing, controlling, directing.
  • 26. 26 Setting of a physiotherapy service unit SECTION-C Physiotherapy Education Technology a) Educational aims b) Agencies of education c) Formal and informal education Concepts of teaching and learning b) Relationship between teaching and learning Principles and methods of teaching a) Strategies of teaching b) Planning of teaching c) Organization, writing lesson plan d) A. V. aids e) Teaching methods – socialized teaching methods. SECTION-D Curriculum b) Development of a curriculum c) Types of curriculum d) Placing, courses placement, time allotment e) Correlation of theory and practices. f) Hospital and community areas for clinical instructions. g) Clinical assignments
  • 27. 27 Measurement and evaluation a) Nature of measurement of educations, meaning, process, Mechanics of paper setting, types of question, evaluation of skills b) Faculty development and role of continuing professional education Books suggested 1. Principles of Education Percy Nunn, Discovery Publishing House 2. Principles of Education Ashok Pachauri Pragun 3. Principles Of Medical Education IAP Tejinder Singh Jaypee 4. Principles of Management P C Tripathi, P N Reddy Tata Mcgraw Hill 5. Advertising - Principles and Practice Wells Burnett John Prentice Hall- Gale 6. Hospital Management Savita Sharma, K. Cherry Commonwealth Publishers 7. Hospital Administration And Management: A Comprehensive Guide , Dasgupta , Jaypee 8. Medical Ethics: Principles, Persons, and Problems John M. Frame P & R Publishing 9. Medical Ethics: A Very Short Introduction R. A. Hope, Tony Hope Oxford University Press, 10. Medical Law Handbook Raj Mohindra , Radcliffe Medical Press 11. Medical Negligence And The Law In India : Duties, Responsibilities, Rights , Koley Oxford University Press 12. Consumer Protection Act and the Medical Practitioners Jaiswal Jaypee 13. Medical Ethics and Consumer Protection Act Singhals , Jaypee 14. Management in Physiotherapy Bertrand Piccard , Radcliffe Publishing 15. Legal Aspects of Physiotherapy Bridgit C. Dimond Blackwell Science 16. Contexts of Physiotherapy Practice, Joy Higgs, Megan Smith, Gillian Webb ,Churchill Livingstone 17. Rural Health Care Delivery System in India V Hari Babu Associated Publishers 18. India: Health Care Patterns and Planning Rais Akhtar Aph Publishing Corporation
  • 28. 28 Paper Code: MC202 Physiotherapy Methods I Instruction for the paper setter The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is 50% and time allotted is 3 hours. Instruction for the Candidate The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is 50% and time allotted is 3 hours. SECTION A 1. Principle of therapeutic exercises 2. Definition, details of effects and uses of following exercises. a. Dynamic Exercises b. Plyometric Exercises c. Isokinetic Exercises e. Kinetic chain exercises PRE Stretching Balance and Coordination Exercises SECTION B Factors affecting the joint range of motion prevention of stiffness, methods of Joint mobilization. Biophysics of contractile and non contractile tissues, Response to mechanical loading Clinical reasoning and differential clinical diagnosis based on various
  • 29. 29 approaches such as Maitland, Kaltenborne, Cyriax, Mulligan, Meckenzie etc SECTION C 2. Principles and application of neuromuscular facilitation techniques including PNF Principles of different soft tissue mobilizations like Myofacial Techniques, Neural Tissue Mobilization, Muscle Energy Technique SECTION D Massage Historical development. Definition and classification of massage techniques, Physiological effects of massage, Description of the techniques of the classical Massage. Physiological basis of massage, underwater massage, mechanical devices of massage, Therapeutic applications and contraindications of massage. 1. Aquatic therapy Books suggested 1. Sinha A.G.: Principle and Practices of Therapeutic Massage – Jaypee Brothers, New Delhi 2. Gardiner M. Dena: The Principles of Exercise Therapy - CBS Publishers, Delhi. 3. Kisner and Colby: Therapeutic Exercises – Foundations and Techniques, F.A. Davis. 4. Basmajian John V.: Therapeutic Exercise, Williams & Wilkins. 5. Thomson et al - Tidy’s Physiotherapy: Butterworth – Heinmann. 6. Wood & Baker: Beard’s Massage, W.B. Saunders. 7. Kendall: Muscles – Testing and Function - Williams & Wilkins 8. Daniels and Worthinghams: Muscle Testing – Techniques of Manual Examination, W.B. Saunders. 9. First Aid to Injured: St. John’s Ambulance Association. 10. William E. Prentice: Rehabilitation Techniques - Mosby.
  • 30. 30 11. Werner Kuprian: Physical Therapy for Sports, W.B. Saunders. 12. Norkin & White: Measurement of Joint Motion – A Guide to Goniometry - F.A. Davis. 13. Andrea Bates and Norm Hanson: Aquatic Exercise Therapy, W.B. Saunders. 14. Dvir: Isokinetics: Muscle Testing, Interpretation and Clinical Applications, W.B. Saunders. 15. Hartley: Practical Joint Assessment, A Sports Medicine Manual, upper and lower quadrants, C.V. Mosby. 16. Kennedy: Mosby’s Sports Therapy Taping Guide. 17. Malone: Orthopeadic and Sports Physical Therapy, C.V. Mosby. 18. Albert: Eccentric Muscle Training in Sports and Orthopeadics, W.B. Saunders. 19. Voss et al - Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation - Patterns & Techniques - Williams & Wilkins. 20. Malone: Orthopeadic and Sports Physical Therapy, C.V. Mosby. 21. Albert: Eccentric Muscle Training in Sports and Orthopeadics, W.B. Saunders. 22. Voss et al - Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation - Patterns & Techniques - Williams & Wilkins.
  • 31. 31 Paper Code MS201 Sports Traumatology 2 Instruction for the paper setter The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is 50% and time allotted is 3 hours. Instruction for the Candidate The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is 50% and time allotted is 3 hours. SECTION A Assessment of vertebral column: Cervical, thoracic and lumboscaral including Tests of Neural Tension. Common sports injuries of spine with respect to causation, prevention and management SECTION B Sporting emergencies & first aid Head and neck, face, abdominal injuries Cardio pulmonary Resuscitation; Shock management, Internal and External Bleeding, Splinting, Stretcher use-Handling and transfer, Management of Cardiac Arrest, acute asthma, epilepsy, drowning, burn, Medical management of mass Participation. Heat stroke and Heat illness. SECTION C kinanthropometric evaluation , Kinesiological EMG
  • 32. 32 SECTION D Sports specific injuries, with special emphasis on the specific risk factor, nature of Sports, kind of medical intervention anticipated and prevention with respect to various sporting events a. Individual events: Field & Track b. Team events: Hockey, Cricket, and Football c. Contact and Non-contact sports d. Water sports Books suggested 1. Morris B. Mellion: Office Sports Medicine, Hanley & Belfus. 2. Richard B. Birrer: Sports Medicine for the primary care Physician, CRC Press. 3. Torg, Welsh & Shephard: Current Therapy in Sports Medicine III - Mosby. 4. Zulunga et al: Sports Physiotherapy, W.B. Saunders. 5. Brukner and Khan: Clinical Sports Medicine, McGraw Hill. 6. Reed: Sports Injuries – Assessment and Rehabilitation, W.B. Saunders. 7. Gould: Orthopaedic Sports Physical Therapy, Mosby. 8. C. Norris: Sports Injuries – Diagnosis and Management for Physiotherapists,Heinmann. 9. D. Kulund: The Injured Athlete, Lippincott. 10. Nicholas Hershman: Vol. I The Upper Extremity in Sports Medicine. Vol. II The Lower Extremity and Spine in Sports Medicine. Vol. III The Lower Extremity and Spine in Sports Medicine. Mosby. 11. Lee & Dress: Orthopaedic Sports Medicine - W.B Saunders. 12. K. Park: Preventive and Social Medicine - Banarsi Dass Bhanot - Jabalpur.. 13. Fu and Stone: Sports Injuries: Mechanism, Prevention and Treatment, Williams andWilkins. 14. Scuderi, McCann, Bruno: Sports Medicine – Principles of Primary Care, Mosby. 15. Lars Peterson and Per Renstron: Sports Injuries – Their prevention and treatment,Dunitz.
  • 33. 33 Paper Code: MN201 PHYSIOTHERAPY IN PAEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY Instruction for the paper setter The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is 50% and time allotted is 3 hours. Instruction for the Candidate The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is 50% and time allotted is 3 hours. Section –A Pre & post-natal Development sequence of normal child. Developmental milestones, Neonatal reflexes, various periods of growth, General assessment of child Treatment techniques: NDT approach, Roods approach, Vojta techniques, Section -B Early identification and intervention Important Screening Tests. i). Developmental Screening Tests. ii). Tests of motor function. 3. Nutrition and Immunization: Normal nutritional requirements of a child, Prevention of some nutritional disorders, Nutritional deficiency diseases, Immunization. 1. High risk infants, risk factors, neonatal assessment, developmental intervention,ICU,NICU & IMC Care
  • 34. 34 Section –C 2.Cerebral Palsy: types, aetilogy, clinical features, management and rehabilitation of various types of cerebral palsies various approaches used in C.P., 3. Physiotherapy in Neurological affection of childhood: poliomyelitis, spina bifida, hydrocephalus, meningitis, encephalitis, inflammatory disorders of brain and spinal cord, birth injuries of brachial plexus, Section -D 1. Physiotherapy in Muscular Disorders: myopathies of childhood, types of muscular dystrophies, floppy muscular dystrophy; 2. Role of Physiotherapy in Genectic Disorders like Down syndrome, Fragile X Syndrome, Rett's Syndrome, Spinal Muscular Atrophy Books suggested 1. Cash's textbook of neurology for physiotherapists - Downi - J.P.Brothers. 2. Neurological Physiotherapy - A problem solving approach - Susan Edwards - Churchill Livingstone. 3. Neurological Rehabilitation - Umpherd - Mosby. 4. Motor Assessment of Developing Infant - Piper & Darrah - W.E. Saunders. 5. Paediatric Physical Therapy - Teckling - Lippmcott 6. Treatmentof Cerebral Palsy and Motor Delay - Levins - Blackwell Scientific Publications London. 7. Physiotherapy in Paediatrics – Shephered – Butterworth Heinrnann 8. Treatment of Cerebral Palsy and Motor Delay-Sophie Levitt 9. Brain's Disease of the Nervous System - Nalton - ELBS. 10. Guided to clinical Neurology - Mohn & Gaectier - Churchill Livingstone. 11. Principles of Neurology - Victor - McGraw Hill lnternational edition. 12. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation-Susan Sullivan 13. Neurological Rehabilitation-Illus 14. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation-Delsore 15. Assessment in Neurology-Dejong. 16. Differential Diagnosis-John PatternNeurology in Clinical Practice – Bradley&Daroff 17. Neurological Assessment-Blicker staff 18. Davidson's principles and Practices of Medicine - Edward Churchill Livingstone 19. Hutchinson's Clinical Methods – Swash – Bailliere Tindall.
  • 35. 35 Paper Code: MM201 PHYSIOTHERAPY IN NON-TRAUMATIC ORTHOPAEDIC CONDITIONS Instruction for the paper setter The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is 50% and time allotted is 3 hours. Instruction for the Candidate The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is 50% and time allotted is 3 hours. SECTION A General Orthopedics 1) Infections in bones and joints:- Acute, Chronic 2) Rheumatic disorders 3) Generalized affections of bone and joints (metabolic & endocrinal) 4) Development disorders. (cartilaginous dysplasias, bony dysplasis & chromosomal abnormalities etc.) 5) Congenital disorders 6) Degenerative disorders 7) Tumors of bones 8) Osteonecrosis and Osteochondritis. SECTION B Bony & Soft Tissue disorders of:- Shoulder and arm Elbow and forearm Wrist and hand SECTION C Bony & Soft Tissue disorders of: Hip and thigh Knee and leg Ankle and foot
  • 36. 36 SECTION D Vascular and Neuromuscular Disorders 1. Thoracic outlet/ inlet syndrome 2. Compartment syndrome. 3. Neuropathies, 4. Nuralgia , Nuritis 5. Reflex Sympathetic Dsytrophy 6. Poliomyelitis, Books suggested Turek’s Orthopaedics: Principles and their Application , Weinstein SL and Buckwalter JA, Lippincott Apley’s System of Orthopaedics and Fractures , Louis Solomon , Arnold publishers. Textbook of Orthopaedics, Adams: Churchill Livingstone Clinical Orthopaedic Rehabilitation, Brent Brotzman. Orthopaedic Physiotherapy, Robert A Donatelli, Churchill Livingstone. Tidy’s Physiotherapy, Ann Thomasons ,Varghese publishing House. Physical Rehabilitation Assessment and Treatment, Susan Sullivan, Japee brothers Textbook of Orthopaedics, John Ebnezar, Japee Brothers. Pain Series Rene Calliet., Japee Brothers. Physical therapy of shoulder, Robert A Donatelli, Churchill Livingstone Geriatric physiotherapy Guccione AA, Mosby. Hand practice , Principle and Practice, Mauren Salter, Butterworth Heinemann. Essentials of Orthopaedics and Applied Physiotherapy , Jayant Joshi,prakash Kotwal; Churchill Livingstone Essential Orthopaedics , J Maheshwari, Mehta Publishers. Practical Orthopaedic Medicine , Brain Corrigan, Butterworth. Principle and Practice of Orthopaedics Sports Medicine, William E Garrett, Lippincott William and Wilkins.
  • 37. 37 Paper Code: MP201 Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy Techniques Instruction for the paper setter The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is 50% and time allotted is 3 hours. Instruction for the Candidate The question paper will consist of five sections of A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C, and D will have two questions from respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 14 marks each. One question from each section is compulsory to attempt. Section E will have 12 short questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all. Pass percentage is 50% and time allotted is 3 hours. The dissertation work of 200 marks will be allotted in the Third Semester and topic for the same will be given after the second Semester. Viva-Voce Examination for the dissertation work and Practical Examination for Clinical Skills and Reasoning will be conducted at end of the fourth semester. Section A 1. Percussion, Vibration, Shaking, Quick Stretch 2. Postural drainage 3. Huffing & Coughing 4. Suctioning procedure 5. Active cycle of breathing 6. Autogenic Drainage 7. Glosopheriangial Breathing, Pursed Lip breathing, relaxed breathing, segmental breathing, indications for each technique 8. Body positioning. Section B 1. Respiratory muscle training
  • 38. 38 2. Blood pressure & pulse monitoring with a subject at rest and during activity 3. Rate of perceived exertion scale and use in the formulation of exercise prescription 4. Technique for facilitating ventilatory pattern. 5. Burgers Exercise Section C 1.technique for Cardio pulmonary Resuscitation, 2. Shock management 3. Stretcher use-Handling and transfer 4 Shoulder and thoracic mobility exercise Intermittent compression for lymphatic disorders Section D 1. Oxygen therapy and humidification, oxygen toxicity 2. Instillation 3. Nebulization 4. Aerosol therapy 5. Incentive spirometry Books Suggested: 1.Manual of Cardiac Rehabilitation: Dr. Peeyush Jain & Dr. R. Panda 2.The steps to a healthy heart: Kowalski R.E 3. Medicine: Davidson2. Surgery: Love and Bailey 4.Physiotherapy for respiratory and cardiac problems: adults and paediatrics, Jennifer A. Pryor, S. Ammani Prasad 5. Cardiovascular/respiratory physiotherapy, Mandy Smith, Val Bal 6. Physiotherapy in respiratory care: an evidence-based approach to respiratory and cardiac management, Alexandra Hough
  • 39. 39 7.Cardiopulmonary physical therapy, Scot Irwin, Jan Stephen 8.Principles and practice of cardiopulmonary physical therapy Donna L. Frownfelter, Elizabeth Dean 9. Physiotherapy in respiratory care: an evidence-based approach to respiratory and cardiac management, Alexandra Hough 10.Dictionary of physiotherapy , Stuart Porter 11.Clinical management notes and case histories in cardiopulmonary physical therapy, W. Darlene Reid, Frank Chung 12.Respiratory Physiotherapy: An On-Call Survival Guide , Beverley Harden, Jane Cross, Mary Ann Broad, Matthew Quint, Paul Ritson, Sandy Thomas 13.Cardiopulmonary physical therapy: a clinical manual, Joanne Watchie 14.Essentials of mechanical ventilation, Dean Hess, Robert M. Kacmarek