JEFFERY SAMUEL R
MPT in Neurological Sciences., BPT
LECTURER
Languages
English, Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam
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Mr. Jeffery Samuel R is a Lecturer in the Department of Physiotherapy at St. John’s Medical College Hospital, Bengaluru. He holds a Master’s degree in Physiotherapy with specialization in Neurology and has both academic and clinical experience in tertiary care settings. His professional interests include neurological rehabilitation, cognitive rehabilitation, evidence-based physiotherapy, and patient-centered care. He is actively involved in undergraduate teaching, clinical supervision, and academic coordination, with a strong inclination towards research and innovative rehabilitation strategies.
Qualification/ Education
Master of Physiotherapy (MPT – Neurology)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT)
Experience
Teaching Experience: 1.5 years
Clinical Experience: 1 year
Total Experience: 2.5 years
Areas of interest
- Neurological Rehabilitation
- Cognitive Rehabilitation
- Virtual Reality–Based Rehabilitation
- Evidence-Based Physiotherapy
- Clinical Research
Field of Expertise
- Assessment and Management of Neurological Conditions
- Gait Analysis and Functional Assessment
- Therapeutic Exercise Prescription
- Cognitive and Psychosomatic Rehabilitation
- Pulmonary Function Testing
Extramural portfolios/ Committees
- Journal Reviewer, Indian Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Science
Other formal training/certification
- Basic Life Support (BLS)
- Health Research Methods Workshop (SJRI)
- Neurodevelopmental Therapy Workshop
- Disaster Management and Awareness Training
Institutional portfolios/ Committees
- Year Coordinator (3rd Year BPT) – BPT Batch 2022 & 2023
- NABH Coordinator – Department of Physiotherapy
- Website & IT Works Coordinator – Department of Physiotherapy
- Clinical Auditor – Documentation Audit, Department of Physiotherapy
- Academic and Clinical Coordination – Undergraduate Physiotherapy Programme
Membership of professional associations/bodies
- Member, World Federation for NeuroRehabilitation (WFNR)
- Member, Society of Indian Physiotherapists (SIP)
Awards and Recognitions
- Certificate of Merit – First Rank in Master of Physiotherapy Programme (VELS University)
- Certificate of Acknowledgement – COVID-19 Frontline Worker
- Young Ramanujar Award – 9th Place (2016)
No groups and associations specified.
| S.I. No | Project Title | Project Lead | Year of Initiation | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | A Cross-Sectional Survey on the Awareness of Health Education Regarding Strengthening Exercises Among Geriatric Patients | Jeffery Samuel R | 2025 | ongoing |
| 2 | A Survey on Perceptions of Undergraduate and Postgraduate Students Engaged in Physical Activities Regarding Warm-Up and Cool-Down Exercises and Their Effects on Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness | Jeffery Samuel R | 2025 | completed |
| 3 | A Cross-Sectional Study on the Impact of Strengthening Exercises on the Osteoporotic Spine in Postmenopausal Women | Jeffery Samuel R | 2025 | ongoing |
Post Covid Pain: A Comprehensive Review Of Current Understanding
Combined Effect of Incentive Spirometry and Diaphragmatic Exercise on Respiratory Outcomes Post Upper Abdominal Surgery: A Literature Review
The Role of Strengthening Exercises in Managing Osteoporotic Spine in Postmenopausal Women: A Comprehensive Review
A Comprehensive Review on the Role of Warm-Up and Cool-Down in Reducing Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness in Athletes
Understanding the Role of Health Education in Promoting Strengthening Exercises Among the Elderly: A Comprehensive Literature Review
The Effectiveness of Median Nerve Mobilization in Patients with Cervical Radiculopathy: A Systematic Review
Manual Soft-Tissue Mobilization in the Management of Hypertrophic Burn Scars: A Systematic Review
From Stumble to Stride: Harnessing Sensory Re-Weighting for Post Stroke Mobility – A Literature review
IMPACT OF ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE RIGHT MEDIAN NERVE ON PATIENTS WITH TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY: A LITERATURE REVIEW
No Others Contributions details available.