At the Department of Physiotherapy, Mewar University, we believe in providing a holistic learning experience to our students, focusing not only on classroom education but also on practical application and community engagement. We organize a range of departmental activities throughout the year, including physiotherapy camps, World Physiotherapy Day celebrations, cancer rehab workshops, UniFest activities, and Swiss ball balancing sessions, to enhance our students' knowledge, skills, and overall development.
Physiotherapy Camps:
We regularly organize physiotherapy camps in collaboration with local communities and healthcare organizations. These camps aim to provide free or subsidized physiotherapy services to individuals who may not have easy access to such care. Our students actively participate in these camps, working under the guidance of experienced faculty members, to provide assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation services to patients with various musculoskeletal, neurological, and cardiopulmonary conditions. These camps offer valuable practical experience to our students while making a positive impact on the lives of individuals in need.
World Physiotherapy Day Celebrations:
Every year, on World Physiotherapy Day, we organize special events and activities to celebrate the profession of physiotherapy and raise awareness about its significance in healthcare. These celebrations include seminars, workshops, guest lectures by renowned physiotherapy experts, and interactive sessions where students and faculty share their experiences and research findings. It is an opportunity for our students to connect with industry professionals, expand their knowledge, and gain insights into the latest advancements in the field of physiotherapy.
Cancer Rehab Workshops:
In our efforts to contribute to cancer rehabilitation and support the well-being of cancer patients, we organize specialized workshops focusing on cancer rehabilitation. These workshops bring together experts in the field of oncology and physiotherapy to share their knowledge and best practices. Students learn about the unique challenges faced by cancer patients and gain insights into developing customized rehabilitation programs to manage pain, improve mobility, and enhance the quality of life for individuals undergoing cancer treatment or in remission.
UniFest Activities:
UniFest is an annual cultural and sports festival held at Mewar University, bringing together students from various departments to showcase their talents and skills. During UniFest, the Department of Physiotherapy actively participates in various activities and competitions. Our students organize and participate in health awareness drives, including interactive booths, demonstrations, and presentations on topics related to physical fitness, injury prevention, and overall well-being. It is an excellent opportunity for our students to interact with peers, share knowledge, and promote the importance of physiotherapy in maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Swiss Ball Balancing Sessions:
To enhance the core stability, balance, and coordination skills of our students, we conduct Swiss ball balancing sessions. Swiss balls, also known as stability balls, are used as a versatile tool for exercises targeting different muscle groups and improving overall body control. These sessions involve guided exercises and challenges that help students develop their proprioceptive abilities and strengthen their muscles. Swiss ball balancing sessions are not only beneficial for our students' physical well-being but also provide an engaging and fun-filled learning experience.
At the Department of Physiotherapy, Mewar University, we believe in providing a comprehensive educational experience that extends beyond the classroom. Our departmental activities are designed to supplement theoretical knowledge with practical skills, foster community engagement, and promote personal growth. Through these activities, we aim to nurture well-rounded physiotherapy professionals who are equipped to make a positive impact in the field of healthcare and rehabilitation.