Ph.D. in Physical Medicine is a research-oriented program that looks into the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of physical impairments and musculoskeletal diseases. This curriculum, which typically lasts 3-5 years, involves extensive training in physical therapy, neurorehabilitation, pain management, and functional recovery for patients with chronic diseases or accidents. Students do research to discover new therapies, optimize rehabilitation practices, and improve patient outcomes in physical medicine. Graduates are prepared for jobs in academic research, clinical practice, and healthcare innovation, which will help to advance rehabilitation science and improve the quality of life for individuals with physical disabilities.