Rehabilitation & Clinical Movement Sciences Program | EXEGYPT Summer School

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Physiotherapy Focus Areas Offered

This program offers physiotherapy students a hands-on academic experience centered on rehabilitation and movement sciences, designed to reflect how physiotherapy practice operates in real clinical settings during the summer period. Participants are exposed to structured learning environments that emphasize patient recovery, functional assessment, and movement-based rehabilitation concepts.

The program is designed to provide meaningful insight into clinical rehabilitation workflows, therapeutic decision-making, and applied physiotherapy practice, while maintaining flexibility aligned with real clinical availability.


Physiotherapy Focus Areas Offered

Participants enroll in a unified physiotherapy academic program that provides structured exposure across core areas of rehabilitation and movement sciences:

  • Clinical Rehabilitation Practice
    Exposure to rehabilitation environments focused on restoring function and supporting patient recovery.
  • Movement & Functional Assessment
    Understanding movement analysis, functional evaluation, and basic assessment principles in clinical practice.
  • Therapeutic Exercise & Recovery Concepts
    Introduction to rehabilitation exercises and recovery-oriented treatment approaches.
  • Patient Function & Mobility
    Focus on mobility, functional independence, and outcome-oriented rehabilitation goals.
  • Professional Physiotherapy Practice
    Emphasis on ethical conduct, patient interaction, and real-world physiotherapy workflows.

What You’ll Experience

  • Clinical observation within rehabilitation and physiotherapy settings
  • Structured, skill-oriented academic sessions focused on movement and recovery
  • Case-based discussions related to patient function and rehabilitation goals
  • Guided exposure to applied physiotherapy practice
  • Academic participation certification upon completion

Additional Info

The program is delivered over five academic days, with daily sessions running from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, and follows a structured format that combines supervised clinical observation with skill-oriented academic discussions. Participants gain exposure to rehabilitation-focused environments designed to reflect real-world physiotherapy practice. The full detailed academic agenda will be disclosed shortly after registration closes and all logistical arrangements are finalized