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Physio Research Summit at MM (DU)

Event featured multiple scientific paper presentations; 274 students participated
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A Physio Research Summit 2025 was organised by the Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation (MMIPR), Maharishi Markandeshwar (deemed to be university), Mullana on Saturday.

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The event united over 274 students and 15 eminent researchers from across the nation, marking a step forward in academic collaboration and scientific advancement within the physiotherapy community.

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A spokesman of the MM(DU) said the event featured multiple scientific paper presentations under three key categories: undergraduate (UG), postgraduate (PG), and PhD. A total of 274 students participated, showcasing their cutting-edge research on diverse topics such as advanced physiotherapy techniques, rehabilitation strategies, and the latest trends in physical health and wellness.

The summit also included a Hackathon segment, where participants presented their prototypes, demonstrating innovative solutions to modern challenges in physiotherapy. These technological advancements underscored the growing integration of technology in rehabilitation and physical therapy practices, with the potential to revolutionise the field. Participants who secured positions were appreciated and given awards.

Prof Dr Manu Goyal, the organising chairperson of the summit 2025 and Principal of MMIPR, said, “The purpose of the summit is not only to facilitate academic discourse but also to inspire creativity, innovation, and collaboration among students and researchers. By bringing together diverse minds, we aim to drive the future of physiotherapy research and practice forward.”

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