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Faculty of: MEDICINE AND SURGERY

Physiotherapy (qualification for the healthcare profession of Physiotherapist)

VITERBO-Casa di cura Villa Immacolata

Duration
3 Years
Language
Italian
Degree Classes
L/SNT2 (Health professions for rehabilitation)

The programme at a glance

Professionalism and human sensitivity: a figure at the service of others

Choosing to embark on this path means wanting to mature, in addition to technical and scientific skills, strong interpersonal skills and a strong ability to work in a team.

The courses are organized in facilities located throughout the country: the partnerships activated with hospitals, health authorities and institutes allow the training course to be carried out in different locations before the final qualifying exam for the profession.

Teaching methodology

Direct experiences are the real added value of these courses: in addition to lectures, from the first year students are involved in practical training activities and clinical internships (with professional tutors).

And then?

Over the Undergraduate Programme, biomedical and scientific courses are combined with multiple internship activities, which increase the level of specialization of the profile. The figure of the physiotherapist is particularly in demand in the current context, both in public facilities and in private centers and practices.

Presentation

The Undergraduate Programme in Physiotherapy, starting from the teaching of basic biological, biomedical, biomechanical, kinesiological, neurophysiological and hygienic-preventive disciplines, introduces the student to the acquisition of scientific and methodological knowledge useful for learning techniques essential for the exercise of the profession of Physiotherapist which can be carried out independently or within teams in complex organizational contexts. The physiotherapist is the health professional who, independently or in collaboration with other health professionals, identifies and adopts the best strategies for the prevention, assessment, treatment, habilitation and rehabilitation of various systems in particular of the neuromusculoskeletal, sensory, cognitive, cardiorespiratory and visceral systems in relation to congenital or acquired pathologies in developmental age, in adulthood, in the elderly as well as in athletes (World Confederation for Physical Therapy, 2011).

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