Department of Physical Therapy for Surgery and Integumentary
Courses
The Department of Physical therapy for surgery and integumentary system at Horus University offers advanced academic and practical training in the field of physiotherapy, with a focus on postoperative recovery and burn treatment. The department has staff members with specialized expertise in the fields of surgery and burns and provides practical training in hospitals and physical therapy centers. Students are taught using innovative methods, such as case-based learning, and distance learning, to equip them with the skills to manage complex cases effectively.
Physical therapy is an essential part of recovery after burns, surgeries and sores, as it contributes to improving physical function, relieving pain, and accelerating tissue healing. The department’s programs also include rehabilitation for cancer surgery patients, especially those recovering from breast cancer surgery, and the management of conditions such as lymphedema using techniques such as manual lymph drainage and compression ligament therapy. Other areas include preventing scarring formation in burn victims, improving blood circulation for ulcer patients, and providing postoperative care to ensure a quick and safe recovery. Through these comprehensive rehabilitation strategies.


Departments
Faculty of Physical Therapy
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