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B.Voc in Ayurveda Physiotherapy: Eligibility, Criteria, Scope, Benefits , Job Opportunities , Requirements

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Ayurveda medicine is one of the world's oldest holistic healing systems. It was developed more than 3,000 years ago in India. It’s based on the belief that health and wellness depend on a delicate balance between the mind, body, and spirit. Its main goal is to promote good health, not fight disease. But treatments may be geared toward specific health problems. Those who practice Ayurveda believe every person is made of five basic elements found in the universe: space, air, fire, water, and earth. These combine in the human body to form three life forces or energies, called doshas. They control how your body works. They are Vata dosha (space and air); Pitta dosha (fire and water); and Kapha dosha (water and earth). Everyone inherits a unique mix of the three doshas. But one is usually stronger than the others. Each one controls a different body function. It’s believed that your chances of getting sick and the health issues you develop are linked to the balance of your doshas.

Physiotherapists study the science of movement. They learn how to pinpoint an injury’s root causes. Physiotherapy could include pelvic manual traction, spinal control, thermotherapy, infrared light treatment, electrical incitement, or exercise treatment as directed by a physiotherapists. A doctor may refer you to physiotherapy after surgery such as a hip replacement, or an event such as a heart attack or stroke.

 

Eligibility Criteria for B.Voc in Ayurveda Physiotherapy

  • Students who have completed plus two are eligible to get admission in the B.Voc in Ayurveda Physiotherapy course generally.

  • Students who have qualified SSLC and completed two year of BSS Diploma in Physiotherapy & Ayurveda are eligible to get admission in second year of the B.Voc in Ayurveda Physiotherapy course. (third semester).

  • Students who have completed Plus two and two year of BSS Diploma in Physiotherapy & Ayurveda are eligible to get direct admission to the third year of B.Voc in Ayurveda Physiotherapy  course (fifth semester).

 

Course Duration

  • Three years for those who enter into the course generally.

  • Candidates who have completed relevant and equivalent course are possible to get admission through lateral entry scheme (For further reference check Eligibility criteria section).

 

Problems physiotherapists treat:

  • Neck and back pain caused by problems in the muscles and skeleton

  • Problems in the bones, joints, muscles and ligaments, such as arthritis and the after-effects of amputation

  • Lung problems such as asthma

  • Disability as a result of heart problems

  • Pelvic issues, such as bladder and bowel problems related to childbirth

  • Loss of mobility because of trauma to the brain or spine, or due to diseases such as Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis

  • Fatigue, pain, swelling, stiffness and loss of muscle strength, for example during cancer treatment, or palliative care 

 

Skills

  • Good time management

  • The ability to build a rapport with patients from a variety of backgrounds and communicate with their relatives and carers

  • Tolerance and patience

  • Good physical health and fitness

  • Interpersonal skills

  • Team working skills

  • Knowledge in ayurveda physiotherapy

  • Know about the pressure points and joins and bones of the patient

  • Know to use specialist techniques

 

Duties & Responsibilities

  • Take care of patients including physically disabled children, women before and after giving birth, athletes, patients who are in hospital or attending clinics and people within the community.

  • Helping patients recover from accident, illness or injury

  • Organising therapeutic physical exercise sessions

  • Providing massages

  • Collecting statistics

  • Writing reports

  • Liaising with professionals such as doctors and nurses

  • Providing education and advice about exercise and movement

  • Keeping up to date with the latest advancements in the profession

  • Learns about patients’ medical history

  • Assesses and diagnoses patients’ condition

 

Employment Areas

  • Private/sports clinics

  • Hospitals

  • Nursing homes

  • Community centres

  • Charities

  • Industrial organisations

  • Special schools

  • Mental health and learning disability services

  • Local and professional sports clubs and centres

  • Resorts

  • Gym

  • Spa and beauty parlour

 

Advance Course

A student aspiring for more knowledge in the same or related domain can opt for higher studies in Master's degree.

 

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