About the Program

Objectives of the Program

  • Apply the principles of progressive overload, periodization, and neuromuscular control in designing evidence-based rehabilitation programs.
  • Design phase-wise rehabilitation plans that progress from early injury management to return-to-performance using strength and conditioning principles.
  • Modify and individualize training variables such as load, volume, intensity, and complexity based on injury stage, pain levels, and functional goals.
  • Integrate injury-specific and sport-specific conditioning strategies into rehabilitation programs.
  • Enhance clinical reasoning in exercise selection and progression during rehabilitatio

Expected Outcomes of the Program

  • Develop and justify individualized rehabilitation programs that incorporate progressive strength and conditioning principles.
  • Plan and implement structured phase-wise progression from early rehabilitation to return-to-sport or function.
  • Adjust exercise prescription by appropriately modifying load, volume, and intensity in response to pain, tissue healing, and functional status.
  • Apply load management strategies to reduce the risk of re-injury and promote long-term performance.
  • Facilitate a safe and efficient return to sport, work, or daily activities using evidence-based conditioning approaches.

Target Audience: Faculties and Students of Acharya’s NR Institute of Physiotherapy

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Committee Members

  • Dr. Mallikarjunaiah HS, Principal, Acharya’s NR Institute of Physiotherapy
  • Dr. Meghna Pradhan (PT) (Assistant Professor, ANRIPT)
  • Dr. Sumedha G (PT) (Assistant professor, ANRIPT)

Resource Person Details

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Dr. Zubair Khan [PT]

BPT, MPT, Fellowship Shoulder (England) SFMA(AUS), Specialist Physiotherapist Founder - The Physio Human Performance Co-Founder - Krida Human Performance HOD- Mallige Hospital.