M.O.T in Orthopaedics

M.O.T (Master of Occupational Therapy) in Orthopaedics is a specialized postgraduate program designed to equip students with advanced knowledge and practical skills in treating musculoskeletal disorders and orthopedic rehabilitation. This course typically spans 2 years and involves in-depth training in anatomy, pathology, and therapeutic interventions for conditions such as fractures, joint replacement, and spinal injuries. Students learn about the assessment and treatment of orthopedic patients, focusing on manual therapy techniques, assistive devices, rehabilitation exercises, and pain management strategies. Clinical placements are an integral part of the program, providing hands-on experience in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and outpatient settings. Graduates of the M.O.T in Orthopaedics are prepared for careers as occupational therapists specializing in orthopedic rehabilitation, improving patients' quality of life and functional independence.