A Focus on Physiotherapy

Published By : Admin | September 8, 2022 | 17:26 IST

Physiotherapy is considered as one of the noblest professions which treats the humanity with an admirable amalgamation of care emanating from a compassionate spirit, scientific knowledge and professional skill. The immense contribution of Physical therapists in treating patients with acute pain, is immeasurable. But these master healers were not given their due status in the medical fraternity for many years in India.

PM Modi when he became the Chief Minister of Gujarat, laid required emphasis on physiotherapy. He gave importance to traditional medicine, yoga, and physiotherapy for all in Gujarat. It was during his tenure that Gujarat’s first physiotherapy council was formed, which gave physiotherapy its due professional status in the medical fraternity.

The formation of council regularized a sector which was previous not very organized. This ensured that certified people who are adequately trained are part of the council. It also eliminated the need for patients to search treatment facilities on their own, instead, they could find the list of Approved therapists who would meet their needs.

The genesis of council resulted in availability of skilled, qualified physiotherapists in the healthcare system of the State, and they are providing comprehensive healthcare and team work along with the specialists.

The biggest beneficiaries of this move were the ones who are most vulnerable to pain, the Divyang and older people. Now with the governing body in place, they are being given quality treatment in the state by certified professionals.
For people who had mobility issues, the 104 service was introduced by CM Modi to avail the guidance and services of physiotherapists in a timely manner and professional manner.

CM Modi also laid importance on building credible infrastructure for significant dissemination of physiotherapy as a stream. There was a substantial increase in the strength of Physiotherapy Colleges, under graduate and post graduate courses offered in the Physiotherapy Stream during 2002-2014 in the state. Initially there were 10 colleges in the state in the year 2002, which gradually increased up to 27 in the year 2014. Three new Government Physiotherapy Colleges came up in the Surat, Dahod and Jamnagar. 14 new Self-Financed Physiotherapy Colleges all across the state were also established. Substantial increase was seen in opportunities to pursue Masters’ course in Physiotherapy. The number of seats available in the PG Courses were 15 initially which increased up to 192 in the year 2014. Furthermore, the number of students registered for the Ph.D. courses also increased during this period.

In 2014, as the Prime Minister of the country, PM Modi sent a widely appreciated message to 'Physio Summit 2014'. His message was about the need to spread awareness about various aspects of physiotherapy. He also realized that physiotherapy as a profession was not practiced widely in the country and was concentrated in certain parts only.

Knowing the importance physiotherapy plays in the betterment of quality of life, Modi government in 2015, for the first time mooted the idea of a bill which -aimed at controlling the institutions that train professionals in allied health sciences such as physiotherapy.
Modi government after due deliberations and consultation, passed the National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professionals Bill in 2021. The establishment of Central Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professions after the passage of the bill, has given a much-needed fillip to physiotherapy, which as a profession had been unregulated and unrecognized for 75 years.

Through this Commission, PTs as well as over 50 other healthcare professional categories will finally get standardized education, globally competent clinical practices and a recognition for their invaluable contribution in the healthcare domain. There was a pressing need for a statutory mechanism for standardization and regularization of physiotherapists and allied workers.

Another significant feature of this Bill is the classification of allied professionals using the International System of Classification of Occupations (ISCO code). This will ensure the mobility of physiotherapists around the globe thus providing, better opportunities to them.

Inclusion of physiotherapists under Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission Network will also allow Patients to easily search the ABDM network for registered facilities across different systems of medicine like modern medicine (Allopathic), Ayurveda, Dentistry, Homeopathy, Physiotherapy, Unani, Siddha or Sowa Rigpa.

Ayurveda and Physiotherapy are not mutually exclusive, as the principle of all the treatment used in physiotherapy and Ayurveda is similar and as it produces a synergistic effect on managing that particular condition effectively it is advisable to use an integrative treatment.

To make sure the patients get the best out of this confluence of Ayurveda and Physiotherapy, Modi government has made sure that the Physiotherapy treatment is integrated with Ayush treatment. This has been started in many Ayush hospitals and colleges.

Physiotherapists are magnificent healers when it comes to releasing of acute pain. Their inclusion in the mainstream medical fraternity, assured by PM Modi, has further opened avenues for multilateral forms of quality treatment to the people of the country. The importance of physical therapists cannot be stated more when they provide much needed assistance to our sportsmen. Now, that India is bringing more number of medals in last 6 years, their relevance has increased manifold.

During the Covid pandemic, by ensuring cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, Physiotherapists played a major role in reducing mortality and morbidity.
In order to integrate technology with the profession an MoU was signed with IIT, Gandhinagar to create the robotic gloves which would help significantly in post-operative recovery, pain relief, strength and mobility. Government Physiotherapy College, Ahmedabad has also made a translation of WHO advisory / Guideline for Physiotherapy in vernacular language, thus ensuring patient education and awareness related to the treatment of various orthopedic, neurologic and cardiopulmonary ailments.

PM Modi through policy measures, pertinent legislation has empowered physiotherapists in the country and at the same time, has made sure that there is an increased awareness about this valuable profession. His continued emphasis on the importance of physiotherapy has improved the standards of treatment in Gujarat, now it is improving the treatment standards across the country.

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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will visit Gujarat and Daman on 5th June, 2026. At around 2:30 PM, Prime Minister will visit Hazira in Surat district and review ongoing industrial operations and infrastructure projects. At around 4:15 PM, Prime Minister will inaugurate, dedicate to the nation and lay the foundation stone of various development projects worth around ₹18,800 crore in Surat. He will also address the gathering on the occasion.

Prime Minister will then travel to Daman, where at around 6:15 PM, he will inaugurate the New Terminal Building of NAMO Airport in Daman. This will be followed by the dedication of NAMO Hospital in Daman to the nation. Thereafter, at around 7:15 PM, Prime Minister will inaugurate, dedicate and lay the foundation stone of various development projects worth around ₹2,970 crores in Daman. He will also lay the foundation stone of four important projects for the Union Territory of Lakshadweep worth around ₹885 crore. He will also address the gathering on the occasion.

PM in Surat

Prime Minister will inaugurate, dedicate to the nation and lay the foundation stone of multiple development projects worth over ₹18,800 crore in Surat across the road, power and industrial sectors.

Prime Minister will dedicate Packages VI and VII of the Vadodara-Mumbai Expressway to the nation, enhancing high-speed transportation, logistics efficiency and economic connectivity between Gujarat and Maharashtra. Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for key infrastructure projects which includes the four-laning of critical sections on NH-56 to enhance connectivity across tribal regions and boost access to the Statue of Unity.

Prime Minister will also inaugurate a 200 bedded ESIC Hospital in Surat, providing modern secondary healthcare across key specialties, backed by a central laboratory and essential ancillary services. It also features 24/7 emergency and trauma care to ensure the timely management of occupational injuries and medical emergencies. Prime Minister will inaugurate critical utility and industrial infrastructure projects, including the Transmission Network Expansion in Gujarat to enhance power evacuation capacity under the Inter-State Transmission System. Prime Minister will also inaugurate several important initiatives of Government of Gujarat, including modern power distribution upgrades under the Revamped Reforms-Based Distribution Sector Scheme in Valsad, advanced effluent disposal and treatment infrastructure at Dahej Petroleum, Chemicals and Petrochemical Investment Region (PCPIR) and Sarigam Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC), and essential layout utilities at the Jambusar Bulk Drug Park.

PM in Daman

Prime Minister will inaugurate, dedicate to the nation and lay the foundation stone of development projects worth around ₹2,970 crore in Daman. These projects span various sectors including healthcare, civil aviation, tourism, infrastructure, connectivity and public welfare and are expected to provide a major boost to the overall development of the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu.

Prime Minister will inaugurate and dedicate projects worth around ₹1,340 crore, including the New Terminal Building of NAMO Airport and NAMO Hospital, among others in Daman. The new airport terminal will significantly enhance regional air connectivity and facilitate economic growth in the region. NAMO Hospital, the district hospital in Daman district, has been developed to cater to nearly 1,500 OPD patients per day and will strengthen access to quality healthcare services for the people.

Prime Minister will also lay the foundation stone of projects worth around ₹1,630 crore. Major projects include the Iconic Bridge, the Daman Convention Centre and the NIFT Campus at Daman, among others. These projects are expected to strengthen modern infrastructure, boost tourism, promote investment, generate employment opportunities and improve the quality of life of the people.

Prime Minister will also lay the foundation stone of important projects for the Union Territory of Lakshadweep worth around ₹885 crore. These projects include Development of Port Facilities on the Eastern and Western Sides of both Kalpeni Island and Kadmat Island. The development of these multipurpose jetties will facilitate year-round berthing of large passenger vessels, including cruise vessels of up to 300 metres in length. The projects will enable safe and efficient passenger and cargo handling and provide integrated facilities for fish handling, fuel distribution, ice supply and boat repair. These initiatives will strengthen maritime connectivity, support the livelihoods of local fishermen, promote tourism and contribute to the socio-economic development of the islands.