Father Muller
College of Physiotherapy (FMCOP), a unit of Father Muller Charitable
Institutions (FMCI), recently organized a two-day hands-on workshop on
Therapeutic Taping on the 28th and 29th of February. The event aimed to enhance
the skills and expertise of physiotherapy practitioners in therapeutic taping
techniques, with the chief guest and resource person being Dr Syed Rais Rizvi, Director,
Institute of Manual Therapy & Taping, Bangalore, Karnataka.
The workshop, which took place at the Muller Mini Hall of the
Convention Centre, was presided over by esteemed dignitaries including Rev. Fr
Richard Aloysius Coelho, Director FMCI, Rev. Fr Ajith B Menezes Administrator
FMCOP, Prof. Cherishma D'Silva, Principal FMCOP, and Ms. Sheethal V. Pai Organizing
Secretary of the event. Other notable dignitaries included Rev. Fr
George Jeevan Sequeira, Administrator, Father Muller College Hospital (FMMCH) and
Rev. Fr Nelson Dheeraj Pais, Asst Administrator FMMCH.
The inaugural session commenced at 9:00 AM on the
28th of February with a choir led by students of FMCOP. Ms. Sheetal Pai
Organizing Secretary, welcomed the gathering, emphasizing the practical nature
of the workshop. Dr. Syed Rais Rizvi Chief Guest and Resource person of the
day, highlighted the importance of hands-on learning, urging participants to
pay full attention to the practical sessions rather than expecting a
traditional lecture format.
Rev. Fr. Richard Aloysius Coelho, Director of FMCI, addressed the
gathering while emphasizing the role of physiotherapists in enhancing their
skills to treat patients better, highlighting the importance of fitness among
practitioners to heal others effectively. He stressed the significance of
expertise in sports medicine, therapeutic taping, and the recovery process,
underscoring the workshop's aim to equip participants with practical skills to
excel in their field.
The event was hosted by Ms. Gwen D'Souza, who
guided the proceedings throughout the event, ensuring smooth coordination among
participants and facilitators.
The workshop, attended by physiotherapy
professionals and students, was a valuable opportunity for learning and
networking. The event underscored the commitment of FMCOP and FMCI to advancing
healthcare through education and skill development in the field of
physiotherapy.
Therapeutic Taping in Physiotherapy: Therapeutic taping is a
technique used by physiotherapists to provide support and stability to muscles
and joints, reduce pain and inflammation, and improve blood circulation and lymphatic
drainage. It is commonly used to treat sports injuries,
musculoskeletal conditions, and postural issues. Therapeutic taping can
complement other physiotherapy modalities and is often integrated into
comprehensive treatment plans to enhance recovery and improve functional
outcomes for patients.