New era in physiotherapy: Current approaches discussed

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An event titled “Current Approaches in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation” was organized by Üsküdar University Institute of Health Sciences, Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation and its Application and Research Center (ÜSFİZYOTEM). During the event, held as part of a seminar course, students shared current developments and approaches related to their fields of study.

The program, held at Üsküdar University NP Health Campus İbni Sina Auditorium, was attended by Head of Üsküdar University Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Prof. Dr. Deniz Demirci, along with academics and students.

Prof. Dr. Deniz Demirci: “We will examine current changes related to areas of study”

Prof. Dr. Deniz Demirci, who made the opening speech of the program, touched upon the purpose of the seminar course included in graduate education and stated the following:

“We have a seminar course in our graduate education. Within the scope of this course, we asked our graduate students to share with us the current changes they encounter in daily life related to their fields of interest and study, and what the current approaches are. We started this practice with the idea that seeing and getting to know you closely within the scope of the event week would make this meeting more productive.”

Graduate students made their academic presentations

Within the scope of the program, 16 Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Graduate students shared their academic presentations with the participants. 

Students, including their professional experiences in their presentations, conveyed the problems they encountered and their solution proposals for these problems.

After each presentation, with the evaluations and contributions of the academics, the event continued interactively.

The event ended with a group photo session. 
 

Üsküdar News Agency (ÜHA)

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Update DateFebruary 26, 2026
Creation DateJanuary 23, 2026

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