A PhD in Physiotherapy is an advanced academic program designed for professionals aiming to become leaders in the field of rehabilitation and physical therapy. This doctorate focuses on in-depth research, exploring novel approaches to enhancing patient care and physical function. Candidates engage in rigorous study, typically encompassing biomechanics, neurorehabilitation, musculoskeletal therapy, and other specialised areas of physiotherapy. The program emphasises evidence-based practice, encouraging students to critically evaluate and contribute to the scientific literature. Through original research, PhD candidates develop innovative therapies and interventions, often addressing complex conditions such as stroke, chronic pain, or sports injuries. Ph.D. candidates also acquire advanced skills in academic writing, teaching, and leadership, preparing them for roles in academia, clinical practice, and health policy development. The culmination of the program is a dissertation that contributes new knowledge to the field, reflecting the candidate’s expertise and commitment to advancing physiotherapy.
Duration of programme
Level of Study
Advanced Research Methodologies: Students delve into research design, data analysis, and statistics, equipping them with the skills to conduct high-quality research.
Specialised Physiotherapy Topics: In-depth study of biomechanics, neurorehabilitation, musculoskeletal therapy, and other specialised areas to develop expertise in specific domains.
Evidence-Based Practice: Emphasis on critically evaluating current literature and applying evidence-based approaches to physiotherapy practice.
Healthcare Policy and Ethics: Study of healthcare systems, policies, and ethical considerations in physiotherapy, preparing students for roles in health policy and administration.
A Master's degree in physiotherapy.
Relevant research experience and qualifying exams.