Shubha R Nayak

Assistant Lecturer

Department of Physiotherapy

CURRENT ACADEMIC ROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES

    Mrs. Shubha R Nayak is Assistant Lecturer in Department of Physiotherapy at SOAHS, Manipal.

    She is:

    • Class Coordinator for Third semester BPT course.
    • Department level ISO coordinator.

SUBJECTS CURRENTLY TEACHING

Subject Semester / Year
Theoretical concepts in Basics of Exercise Therapy - I 1st semester/ 1st year BPT
Practical in Basics of Exercise Therapy - I 1st semester/ 1st year BPT
Biophysics and Basics of Electrotherapy 1st semester/ 1st year BPT
Theoretical concepts in Electrotherapy-I 2nd semester/ 1st year BPT
Practical in Electrotherapy-I 2nd semester/ 1st year BPT
Electrotherapy -II 3rd semester/ 2nd year BPT
Clinical practice III 3rd semester/ 2nd year BPT
Exercise therapy II 4th semester/ 2nd year BPT
Clinical practice -IV 4th semester/ 2nd year BPT
Clinical Practice -V 5th semester/ 3rd year BPT
Neurological Physiotherapy II 6th semester/ 3rd year BPT
Clinical practice VI 6th semester/ 3rd year BPT
Clinical practice VII 7th semester/ 4th year BPT
Community Physiotherapy 8th semester/ 4th year BPT
Clinical practice VIII 8th semester/ 4th year BPT

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

Degree Specialisation Institute Year of passing
BPT Manipal Academy of Higher Education 1997

Experience

Institution / Organisation Designation Role Tenure
School of Allied Health Sciences, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal Assistant Lecturer 1998 - Till date
Department of Physiotherapy, Kassturba Medical College, Manipal Academy of Higher Education Clinical Instructor 1997 - 1998

Prevalence and Physiotherapy intervention for Pelvic floor dysfunction in women of Udupi Taluk

Bhamini K Rao Shubha R Nayak

PI: Bhamini K. Rao; Co-PI: Shubha R. Nayak, Funding agency: Indian Council of Medical Research Amount: INR 14,87,199 Duration: 2012 - 2015

Awareness about developmental milestones among postnatal mothers

AREAS OF INTEREST, EXPERTISE AND RESEARCH

Area of Interest

Pediatric Physiotherapy, Early intervention in high risk babies, Women’s health Physiotherapy particularly pelvic floor dysfunction

Area of Expertise

Pediatric physiotherapy for children with developmental delay, Down’s syndrome, children with IEM, Sensory integration issues Early intervention for high risk babies starting from Neonatal intensive care unit Physiotherapy for children with Brachial plexus injuries. Physiotherapy intervention for pelvic floor dysfunction

Area of Research

Early intervention and Pediatric Physiotherapy

Professional Affiliations & Contributions

Professional Affilitation:
  • Indian Association of Physiotherapists

Effect of family-centered care interventions on motor and neurobehavior development of very preterm infants: a protocol for systematic review

February 2021 Manasa Kolibylu Raghupathy Bhamini K Rao Shubha R Nayak Alicia J Spittle Shradha S Parsekar

Construction and content validation of pelvic floor dysfunction symptom questionnaire

2006-01-01 Darshika Shitanshi Mehazabeen Warsi Shubha R Nayak Bhamini K Rao

Role: Co-guide; Year: 2011

Assessment of weight bearing status in spastic diplegic children using foot scanner

2012-01-01 Casandra Beh Huan Gaik Ishvinder Kaur Shekon Shubha R Nayak

Role: Guide; Year: 2013

Screening of Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome in Construction workers using Semmes-Weinstein monofilament

Shubha R Nayak

Role: Co-guide; Year: 2015

Role of Exercise on Primary Dysmenorrhea- Pre- Post Interventional Study.

Shubha R Nayak

Role: Co-guide; Year: 2015