RajaRajeswari
College of Physiotherapy
Affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bengaluru
Recognized by Govt. of Karnataka & Indian Association of Physiotherapists(A unit of RajaRajeswari Group of Institutions, Bengaluru)
Rajarajeswari College of Physiotherapy, Bengaluruin association with Mangalore Physiocon 2026 International Physiotherapy Conference, successfully organized a Pre-Conference Workshop on the theme “Movement is Health – Moving to the Next Era through Technology & Autonomy” on 6th April 2026 at Seminar Hall, RRCP. The program was further graced by the presence of the Chief Guest, Dr. AyappanV R, Chairman, Board of Studies (UG), Faculty of Physiotherapy, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore who addressed the gathering and shared valuable insights, inspiring the participants. The event commenced with a warm welcome address setting the tone for the day.
The scientific sessions were led by eminent speakers:
Dr. Shreya K Srinivas, Associate Professor, Department of Neurology, RRMCH, who delivered an insightful session on Neuroplasticity: Rewiring the Brain – Movement is Medicine.
Dr. R.M. Sundar Kumar, Founder, Therakinos Paediatric Therapy Specialists, who presented on Clinical Autonomy in Paediatric Neurorehabilitation: A Movement-Based Clinical Reasoning Framework.
Dr. Prem Kumar B N, Principal and Professor, KIMS, who discussed Transformative Approaches with Novel Technologies in the Neurorehabilitation Continuum.
The sessions emphasized the integration of advanced technologies, clinical reasoning, and movement-based approaches in modern physiotherapy practice. The workshop witnessed enthusiastic participation from undergraduate and postgraduate students, research scholars, clinical therapists, and academicians from various colleges and Hospitals.The workshop served as a valuable platform for knowledge exchange, fostering innovation and enhancing clinical skills among participants. It was concluded with a vote of thanks expressing gratitude to all dignitaries, speakers and participants. Overall, the program was highly informative, interactiveand well-received by all attendees.