
On February 10, 2566, Rajamangala University of Technology Isan by the Department of Elderly Health Care and Anti-Aging Faculty of Natural Resources RMUTI Sakon Nakhon Campus Organized a certificate awarding ceremony for those who passed the training course on the production of manpower for cerebral and muscle rehabilitation, Class 3, under the new breed of graduates and competent manpower program to meet the needs of the manufacturing sector according to the Thai higher education reform policy Diploma type (Non-Degree) Elderly care group by being honored by Associate Professor Dr. Kosit Sriphuthorn, President of Rajamangala University of Technology Isan presided over the congratulatory speech and gave the certificate to those who completed the training which includes both health personnel in the public sector Village health volunteers (village volunteers), students, senior citizens, self-employed people Other private businesses Work or provide additional health-related services Taking care of the health of others (volunteer spirit), a total of 45 people. Training has been organized continuously. By starting the training, the 1st generation in 2563, there were 23 people participating in the training, in 2564, there were 23 people participating in the training.
For the purpose of the course to allow participants to apply skills and knowledge in physiotherapy and Thai traditional medicine to rehabilitate the brain and muscles of the elderly. Able to give advice, give advice and perform cerebral and musculoskeletal rehabilitation work for the elderly in health establishments. By adhering to the qualifications of desirable graduates, which are:
1) Knowledge and understanding of brain and muscle rehabilitation
2) Able to massage to restore muscles according to the principles of Thai massage.
3) Able to use basic equipment and tools according to physical therapy principles
4) able to work and write a report according to the form of cooperative education about solving problems or creating benefits for the health of the elderly in the workplace













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