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Learn about neurological examination and neurodevelopmental assessments | Gain clinical procedural skills such as biopsy, lumbar puncture, neurophysiological tools and more.
Fellowship in Pediatric Neuro Rehabilitation is designed for medical professionals that will help build advanced level expertise in child neurological disorders that range from neonatology, neurology and developmental delays to metabolic conditions, neuro-critical care and neurodegenerative disorders. At the end of the program completion fellows will be equipped with clinical application of principles and procedural competence at tertiary care level units.
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Module 1: Foundations of Pediatric Neuro-Rehabilitation
Module 2: Pediatric Neuroanatomy and Neuropathophysiology
Module 3: Common Neurological Disorders in Children
Module 4: Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation Approaches
Module 5: Assistive Technologies and Orthotic Management
Module 6: Pharmacological and Medical Management
Module 7: Rehabilitation Planning and Outcome Measurement
Neurological Assessment
Rehabilitation Planning
EEG & Neuroimaging
Cognitive and Behavioral Therapy
Assistive Technology
Sensory Integration Therapy
Pediatric Neurologist
Occupational Therapist
Rehabilitation Consultant
Clinical Neuropsychologist
Speech and Language Therapist
Neurophysiotherapist
The Fellowship in Pediatric Neuro-Rehabilitation is an advanced program designed to train healthcare professionals in managing, treating, and rehabilitating children with neurological, developmental, and neuromuscular disorders.
The goal is to equip professionals with comprehensive clinical and rehabilitation skills to enhance the functional independence and quality of life of children with neurological impairments.
The curriculum includes pediatric neurology basics, neurodevelopmental disorders, rehabilitation techniques, neuroimaging, assistive technology, early intervention, and family-centered care.
Graduates can work in rehabilitation centers, child development clinics, hospitals, NGOs, special education institutions, and academic research organizations.
Participants gain specialized clinical skills, multidisciplinary collaboration experience, and a strong foundation in pediatric neurological care, improving both patient outcomes and professional growth.
Graduates develop expertise in pediatric neuro-assessment, rehabilitation planning, interdisciplinary teamwork, and advanced therapeutic interventions.