Physiotherapy deals with people afflicted with injuries and conditions
through physical exercise and movement, counseling, and therapy. After the introduction of the
National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) in Australia, the demand for physiotherapy has
increased. The industry is believed to do well over the next five years from Australia’s
geriatric population and due to the increase in healthy living enthusiasts and disposable
incomes.
For students looking to pursue a career in the medical industry, physiotherapy is a good career
choice.
Australia prides itself in producing some of the best physiotherapists in the world. And graduates are often able to find work opportunities even overseas. Studying physiotherapy will open several career pathways. You can undertake one of the degrees to begin.
The course will provide you with the knowledge and technique to care for people with acute or chronic pain and a wide range of conditions and help improve movements and mobility.
The course helps expand your knowledge in physiotherapy and beyond the undergraduate and diploma levels.
You will need to take a four-year bachelor’s course in physiotherapy to qualify as a physiotherapist in Australia.
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Health and physical education, and English.
After the introduction of the NDIS, there has been an increase in the demand for physiotherapy in Australia.
Yes. You will be eligible for a graduate work visa. You can learn more information about pathways here.
Students can undertake paid work for forty hours per fortnight during class terms and work for unlimited hours during a term break or holidays.
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