MSc Sports Injury Rehabilitation
Course Overview
This master's program equips sports rehabilitators, therapists, and physiotherapists with advanced, evidence-based skills to lead in sports injury rehabilitation and prevention. Delivered by world-leading experts, the course combines flexible online theoretical learning with intensive on-campus practical sessions for immediate application in professional practice. It is the first of its kind in Europe to be officially recognized by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).
Key Program Highlights
- NSCA-recognized curriculum, the first exercise rehabilitation master's in Europe to achieve this status
- High practical content delivered by world-leading experts for immediate use in professional practice
- Flexible online learning combined with intensive on-campus practical and seminar sessions
- Develops critical competencies valued by elite organizations like the English Institute of Sport
- Opportunities to conduct and publish research, with a clear pathway to PhD progression
Course Overview
This master's program equips sports rehabilitators, therapists, and physiotherapists with advanced, evidence-based skills to lead in sports injury rehabilitation and prevention. Delivered by world-leading experts, the course combines flexible online theoretical learning with intensive on-campus practical sessions for immediate application in professional practice. It is the first of its kind in Europe to be officially recognized by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).
Key Program Highlights
- NSCA-recognized curriculum, the first exercise rehabilitation master's in Europe to achieve this status
- High practical content delivered by world-leading experts for immediate use in professional practice
- Flexible online learning combined with intensive on-campus practical and seminar sessions
- Develops critical competencies valued by elite organizations like the English Institute of Sport
- Opportunities to conduct and publish research, with a clear pathway to PhD progression