| 1 | Knowing the definition, etiology, causes, and symptoms of hemiplegia. |
| 2 | Ability to differentiate the etiology, causes, and symptoms of hemiplegia from those of other diseases. |
| 3 | Ability to evaluate patients with hemiplegia or hemiparesis in terms of physical therapy and rehabilitation. |
| 4 | Ability to determine the treatment program for patients with hemiplegia or hemiparesis. |
| 5 | Ability to include patients with hemiplegia or hemiparesis in treatment in accordance with patient rights and ethical principles. |
| 6 | Ability to distinguish differences in the rehabilitation of hemiplegic patients. |
| 7 | Ability to determine, plan, and apply the neurophysiological treatment principle appropriate to the needs of hemiplegic patients in rehabilitation. |
| 8 | Knowledge and application of early-stage rehabilitation methods. |
| 9 | Knowledge and application of rehabilitation methods for the chronic stage. |
| 10 | Ability to plan and follow current approaches to support patients’ return to daily living activities and work after illness. |