BSc (Hons) Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
Course Overview
This industry-accredited degree provides the profession-specific training required to expertly prevent, assess, diagnose, and treat sports-related injuries. Your learning is intensely hands-on, with over 400 hours of practice placement across diverse clinical settings. You will develop practical skills and clinical reasoning by applying theory to real-world cases with athletes, the public, and fellow students.
Key Program Highlights
- Over 400 hours of hands-on practice placement in various professional settings
- Application of theory in anatomy, biomechanics, and physiology to underpin clinical reasoning
- Practical skill development in sports massage, manual therapies, and gym instruction
- Work-based placements and on-site practice opportunities with industry experts
- Real-world experience through case scenarios and treating a diverse client base
Course Overview
This industry-accredited degree provides the profession-specific training required to expertly prevent, assess, diagnose, and treat sports-related injuries. Your learning is intensely hands-on, with over 400 hours of practice placement across diverse clinical settings. You will develop practical skills and clinical reasoning by applying theory to real-world cases with athletes, the public, and fellow students.
Key Program Highlights
- Over 400 hours of hands-on practice placement in various professional settings
- Application of theory in anatomy, biomechanics, and physiology to underpin clinical reasoning
- Practical skill development in sports massage, manual therapies, and gym instruction
- Work-based placements and on-site practice opportunities with industry experts
- Real-world experience through case scenarios and treating a diverse client base
Requirements
Modules
- Introduction to research methods
- Anatomy and biomechanics
- Human physiology (rehab)
- Sports massage
- Normal anatomical structure and function
- Structural assessment and professional practice (rehab)
- Gym instruction (rehab)
- Planning and conducting research
- Manual therapies
- Physiology of exercise and training
- Management of lower extremity injuries
- Management of upper extremity injuries
- Altered anatomical structure and function (rehab)
- Advanced manual therapies
- Clinical practice and business
- Corrective exercise
- Clinical exercise
- Sport injury prevention and rehabilitation
- Dissertation