Sport Rehabilitation and Soft Tissue Therapy Middlesex University
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MSc | On-Campus | Full-time | 1 years | September | find out | find out |
Course overview
Become a skilled practitioner in Sport Rehabilitation and Soft Tissue Therapy. Middlesex University's MSc programme equips you with advanced knowledge and critical thinking skills, enabling you to assess and treat musculoskeletal injuries effectively. Develop teamwork, communication, and data analysis abilities while working with multidisciplinary sports medicine teams. Modules cover client assessment, anatomy, soft tissue therapy, injury rehabilitation, and research and prepare graduates for success in the dynamic sports medicine sector.
Why Study Sport Rehabilitation and Soft Tissue Therapy at Middlesex?
The MSc in Sport Rehabilitation and Soft Tissue Therapy at Middlesex University develops students into safe and effective practitioners.
They gain expertise in assessing and treating injuries, using evidence-based approaches. The curriculum fosters critical thinking, teamwork, and communication skills. Students learn to interpret and analyse data from various disciplines, facilitating informed decision-making.
What Will You Learn?
Modules cover client assessment, anatomy, therapy, pathology, skills, rehabilitation, and research. Graduates excel in objectively assessing clients, constructing evidence-based treatment plans, reviewing research, designing rehabilitation programs, applying soft tissue therapies, and communicating complex issues. They also develop the ability to search, evaluate, and apply relevant literature. The program empowers graduates to contribute to the field through independent research projects supporting evidence-based practice.
Entry requirements for this course
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