MOT in Neurology

Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) in Neurology is a 2 year postgraduate degree that specializes in the rehabilitation of individuals with neurological problems. The course topics include neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, movement problems, stroke rehabilitation, traumatic brain injury, and neurodevelopmental disorders. Students are taught to assess, treat, and manage neurological abnormalities using therapeutic methods, hence increasing patients' quality of life. The program includes hands-on instruction in hospitals, clinics, and neuro-rehabilitation facilities. Graduates can work as occupational therapists in neurology departments, rehabilitation clinics, or research facilities, assisting patients in regaining functional abilities and encouraging neuroplasticity.