Description of laboratories

 Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Laboratory :

• Laboratory objective: the laboratory aims to provide an educational environment for skills in physical and movement therapy. The laboratory provides an environment for students to practice basic assessment and treatment skills, which include assessment skills, measuring the range of motion of joints, muscle strength, walking, and evaluating vital signs.

• The laboratory also aims to develop the skills of manual therapy, rehabilitation after orthopedic surgeries, and other injuries of the musculoskeletal system.

• The student also practices in the laboratory the skills necessary for therapeutic exercises, including aerobics, strength, flexibility, balance, training of the basic muscles of the body, and stimulation techniques to facilitate movement.

• Laboratory contents include kinesiometers, devices for measuring muscle strength, and devices for therapeutic exercises.

 

 

 

 Neurology Physiotherapy Laboratory

• Laboratory objective: the laboratory is used to train students on motor skills, and sensory, central, and peripheral nervous assessment. In addition, various skills of neurorehabilitation are taught, commonly used treatment methods, and electrotherapy.

• Laboratory contents: muscle strength assessment devices, cervical and lumbar stretching devices, electrotherapy, and neurological devices. Neurostimulation devices.

• Important note: Laboratories of organic chemistry and General Chemistry, Life Science and physiology as well as anatomy and histology are based on laboratory supervisors from the Faculty of Pharmacy.

 


Neurology Physiotherapy Laboratory

Number : 413 

 Capacity : 30 

 Location: Faculty of Pharmacy 


Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Laboratory

Number : 415

         Capacity : 30  

         Location: Faculty of Pharmacy 


Pediatric Physiotherapy Laboratory + Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy Laboratory

Number : 205

         Capacity : 26 

         Consultations and Community Service Center