Oyo State Chapter, Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy

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*Get Ready for the OYNSP Football Showdown!* It's time to trade scrubs for cleats! Join us for the OYNSP 2025 Novelty Fo...
11/05/2025

*Get Ready for the OYNSP Football Showdown!*

It's time to trade scrubs for cleats!

Join us for the OYNSP 2025 Novelty Football Match, featuring Oyo State Physiotherapists.

Match Details
- Venue: Awolowo Stadium, University of Ibadan
- Date: Saturday, May 17, 2025
- Time: 9:00 am

Courtesy: *OYNSP Social and Welfare Committee*

RE: DOCTOR OF PHYSIOTHERAPY (DPT)Debunking Falsehood The Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy (NSP) has once again been conf...
11/05/2025

RE: DOCTOR OF PHYSIOTHERAPY (DPT)

Debunking Falsehood

The Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy (NSP) has once again been confronted with falsehood as it is being propagated in a recent release by the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD), regarding the Doctor of Physiotherapy (DPT) programme. The DPT is the benchmark academic standard of physiotherapy training in Nigeria as approved by the National Universities Commission (NUC). NARD's grouse about the DPT is not only ill-advised but predicated on elitism, based on antiquated ideas and a horrifying lack of concern for higher education.

First, let the record show: this upgrade was not simply ratified “recently.” The National Universities Commission accredited the DPT curriculum as far back as 2018. This is not a suggestion—it is a policy, long in development and already yielding results. Nigeria has DPT graduates, many of whom completed the internationally accepted transitional DPT (tDPT) track. This change is no longer theoretical—it is a lived reality.

The DPT is not honorary, cosmetic, or a tool for competition with physicians. It is the global standard for physiotherapy education—a research-based, clinical, differential diagnosis entry point to a doctorate level of practice. The USA, Canada, South Africa, and Ghana have embraced the DPT as the minimum academic qualification for the practice of physiotherapy. Nigeria cannot remain behind in academic mediocrity to appease the status/anxiety of a privileged minority.

It is evident that certain individuals or groups are trying hard to deceive the public, portraying authentic academic reform as danger rather than progress. We owe it to ourselves to change the narrative—because what hangs in the balance is not just professional pride, but the fabric and quality of patient care in Nigeria.

If NARD insists that it stands for global best practice, then it must admit that in nations like the United Kingdom, physiotherapists have held top-level, independent roles within the healthcare system for a long time. These include:

-Consultant Physiotherapists leading services in MSK, neurology, rheumatology, pelvic health, cardiorespiratory, and chronic pain.
-Advanced Clinical Practitioners (ACPs) in physiotherapy treating complex patients independently.
-Independent Prescriber Physiotherapists - legally empowered to prescribe drugs without medical guidance.
-Physiotherapists trained in injection therapy, ultrasound-guided treatment, and imaging referral.
-First Contact Physiotherapists (FCPs) in general practice who assess, evaluate, and treat patients without GP referral.
-Extended Scope Physiotherapists (ESPs) who triage surgical referrals, interpret imaging reports, conduct high-level procedures, and coordinate MDTs.
-Physiotherapists in consultant-level academic and clinical leadership, shaping policy, research, and national clinical guidelines

These are not hononary positions—they are the fruits of decades of academic advancement, evidence-based evolution, and healthcare system need. If the UK, with its gold-standard regulatory mechanisms, has embraced these roles, then Nigeria must ask itself: why are we resisting what the world has accepted as progress?

This is no longer about titles or money—it is an issue of ability, responsibility, and patient-centered care. We Nigerian physiotherapists are not looking upward—we are moving forward—with training, with intention, and with international backing.

To frame the serious academic and professional development of physiotherapists as an attempt to “compete” with physicians is intellectual arrogance of the highest order. The healthcare system is not the domain of a single profession. It’s a collaborative workplace where all cadres have a distinct, evidence-based, and irreplaceable role in achieving optimal patient outcomes.

Physiotherapists are not seeking permission. We are not campaigning for borrowed credibility. We are claiming what is earned, owed, and long overdue. The DPT represents the depth, responsibility, and autonomy that physiotherapists bring to clinical practice.

NARD must awaken to the reality that this is not a turf war—this is the future, and no gatekeeping, fear-mongering, or professional insecurity will stop the forward march of a profession that is already there.

We are not waiting. We are already here.

NSP PR TEAM

27/03/2025

Have you registered?
This workshop starts today

The Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy (NSP) Education Committee presents a Virtual Workshop under the MRTBN Professionalism Domain:

”Quality Improvement (QI) in Physiotherapy/Rehabilitation”

📅 Date: March 26 – 27, 2025
⏰ Time: 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM daily
💻 Venue: Online (Zoom)
🎓 CPD Points: 7

Why Attend?
This workshop will equip you with essential knowledge and practical strategies for quality improvement (QI) in physiotherapy and healthcare.

🔹 Key Topics:
✅ Concepts & Principles of Quality Improvement (QI)
✅ Quality Improvement Measurement, Analysis & Interpretation
✅ Effective Quality Improvement Strategies
✅ QI & Project Management in Healthcare

Ideal for physiotherapists, students, interns, and healthcare professionals looking to advance their expertise in QI!

Meet the Experts
👨‍🏫 Dr. Felix Obi, PT
- Nigeria Country Director, Results for Development (R4D)

👩‍🏫 Dr. Comfort Adeosun, PT, PhD
- Director, Office of the Head of Service of the Federation

Gain valuable insights from *renowned experts* in quality improvement and healthcare management!

Workshop Fees
- 🏅 NSP Members: ₦5,000
- 🎓 Students/Interns/NYSC: ₦5,000
- 🚀 Others: ₦7,500

💳 Payment Details:
🏦 Bank:United Bank of Africa (UBA)
💼 Account Name: Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy
💰 Account Number:1004278154

📞 For Enquiries:
08053675165 | 08060245418 | 07032271319

🚀 Advance Your Career Today!
✔ Develop expertise in quality improvement and healthcare management.
✔ Earn 7 CPD Points for MRTBN license renewal.
✔ Learn from top experts.

🔔 Tag your colleagues, share this post, and register now!

- NSP PR TEAM

Dear iNSPired colleagues,Our first meeting for the year 2025 and Seminar Presentation shall be held on:Date: Thursday, 1...
09/02/2025

Dear iNSPired colleagues,

Our first meeting for the year 2025 and Seminar Presentation shall be held on:

Date: Thursday, 13th February 2025

Venue: Physiotherapy Department, UCH Ibadan

Time: 2:00pm prompt

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OYNSP PRTeam

09/02/2025

🌟 Attention Physiotherapists!🌟
Are you ready to boost your professional expertise and dive deeper into musculoskeletal investigations? 🦵💡
The Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy (NSP) brings you an unmissable Virtual Workshop:
“Clinical Investigations and Applications for Physiotherapists (Part B – Musculoskeletal)"
📅 Dates: February 25 – 27, 2025
🕛 Time: 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM daily
💻 Venue: Online (Virtual)
🎓 CPD Points: 12

What’s in it for you?
This workshop will equip you with advanced knowledge and practical skills to optimize your practice. Topics include:
✅ Biomechanics
✅ Special Tests
✅ Imaging Techniques
✅ Electrodiagnostic Tests
✅ Biomarkers
Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or a student looking to build your skills, this workshop is designed to elevate your understanding of musculoskeletal physiotherapy.

Meet the Facilitator
👨‍🏫 Prof. Oluwaleke Ganiyu Sokunbi (PT, PhD)
- Professor of Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy (BUK)
- Fellow (MSK), Physiotherapy Postgraduate College
- Certified Orthopaedic and Manual Therapist
- Certified Acupuncturist
Learn directly from one of the best in the field, who brings years of expertise and practical insights to the table.

Workshop Fee
- NSP Members: ₦10,000
- Non-NSP Members: ₦15,000
- Students/Interns/Corpers: ₦5,000
Payment Details:
💳 Account Name: Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy
🏦 Bank: United Bank of Africa (UBA)
💳 Account Number: 1004278154

How to Register
📌 Registration Link: [https://tinyurl.com/NSP2025MSK
1️⃣ Fill out the registration form and ensure all details are accurate.
2️⃣ After submitting the form, you’ll receive a link directing you to the WhatsApp group for participants.
3️⃣ You will be added to the WhatsApp group after we verify your payment details.
4️⃣ Updates about the workshop will be shared in the WhatsApp group and via the email you provide in the form.
5️⃣ Please ensure the email you register with matches your Zoom login email to avoid access issues.
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💬 Enquiries:
📞 08053675165 | 08060245418 | 07032271319
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✨ Why Attend?
This workshop is a golden opportunity to:
✔ Gain practical insights and advanced skills in musculoskeletal physiotherapy.
✔ Earn 12 CPD Points to strengthen your professional credentials and MRTBN license renewal.
✔ Network with colleagues and learn from a renowned expert.
🚀 Don’t miss this chance to take your career to the next level! Tag your friends, share this post, and let’s learn and grow together!
Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy World Physiotherapy NSP Education Committee

The Oyo State Chapter of the Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy (OYNSP) extends its warmest congratulations to Dr. Najim O...
01/11/2024

The Oyo State Chapter of the Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy (OYNSP) extends its warmest congratulations to Dr. Najim O. Raji (PT, PhD), Deputy Director of Physiotherapy at Oyo State Hospitals Management Board, on his remarkable achievement - being conferred a prestigious fellowship by the Nigeria Postgraduate Physiotherapy College today, November 1, 2024.

We celebrate his achievement and recognize the positive impact his work will continue to have on the lives of many.

*OYNSP PR TEAM*

OYNSP PAYS COURTESY VISIT TO OYO STATE DEPUTY GOVERNOROn Thursday, September 12, 2024, the Oyo State Chapter of the Nige...
13/09/2024

OYNSP PAYS COURTESY VISIT TO OYO STATE DEPUTY GOVERNOR

On Thursday, September 12, 2024, the Oyo State Chapter of the Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy (OYNSP), led by Chairman Dr. Adejare (PT), paid a courtesy visit to Oyo State Deputy Governor, Bar. Abdulraheem Adebayo Lawal.

The Deputy Governor, who recently served as acting governor, was briefed on the history of the Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy and how it was founded in Oyo State.

Dr. Adejare emphasized the need for Oyo State, being the pacesetter state, to lead in physiotherapy practice nationwide. He also extended greetings from National President Dr. Felix Odusanya (PT), who was unable to attend due to a national assignment.

The chapter made the following requests to the State Government:

- Re-allocation of Land for the chapter
- Re-establishment of Rehabilitation centres
- Increase in Physiotherapy slots during the state's Recruitment exercises
- Appointment of Physiotherapists at the Primary Health Care level.
- Appointment of Physiotherapists to key positions (Permanent Secretaries, Executive Secretaries, and Heads of MDAs)
- Reaccreditation of Physiotherapy departments in the state management's board for Internship training

The Deputy Governor Lawal, in response, apologized for the delayed meeting with the executive members, citing his busy schedule as Acting-Governor. He acknowledged the vital role of physiotherapists in healthcare, sharing personal experiences of elderly individuals benefiting from physiotherapy services. He addressed each demand, offering insights on potential implementation strategies.

Present at the meeting include:

- Honorable Commissioner for Health, Dr. Oluwaserimi Ajetumobi
- OYNSP Executive Council members:
- Dr. Agbomeji Olawale - General Secretary
- Dr. Adekunle Oluwatosin - Social Secretary
- Dr. Raji Najmudeen - Financial Secretary
- Dr. Ajiboye Ridwan - Public Relations Officer
- Dr. Ajani J. B. - Deputy Director of Physiotherapy, Oyo State Ministry of Health
- Other Government officials

Signed:
OYNSP Public Relations Officer

13/09/2024

Dear Colleagues,

Join us in celebrating a significant milestone! Our esteemed colleague, Dr Williams-Ajayi M. F. (PT), bids farewell to active service as Director (Physiotherapy) in Oyo State Civil Service, effective today.

As an active member of our chapter, Dr. Williams-Ajayi has demonstrated exceptional leadership and mentorship, earning her a special place in our hearts. Her dedication, guidance, and maternal care have inspired countless physiotherapists.

Wishing her a joyous and successful retirement! May she reap the abundant rewards for her tireless efforts and enjoy a fulfilling post-service life.

Congratulations, Dr. Williams-Ajayi!

Signed:
OYNSP PRO

08/09/2024

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_World Physiotherapy Day 2024!_




08/09/2024

_Happy World PTDay 2024! 🎉_




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