Students learn about human anatomy, biomechanics, therapeutic exercises, and physical rehabilitation techniques. Practical training includes assisting with patient assessments, implementing treatment plans, and utilizing therapeutic modalities such as ultrasound, electrical stimulation, and hydrotherapy. Graduates are prepared to work as physiotherapy assistants in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, sports clinics, and private practices, where they play a vital role in supporting patients' recovery and improving their quality of life through targeted rehabilitation interventions.