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Clinical Exercise Physiology University of Bedfordshire

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PG Dip On-Campus Full-time 1 years October find out find out

Course overview

The course involves the detailed study of the physiological consequences of a range of chronic debilitating diseases and highlights the predictable changes that these different diseases cause during exercise testing.

You will be given a solid grounding in the theory and application of a variety of physiological tests and their application in clinical populations.

The theoretical parts of the course are underpinned by significant time spent in the laboratory learning the practical skills required. This includes graded cardiopulmonary exercise testing; cardiac ultrasound measurements; vascular ultrasound measures; and muscle function analyses.

The integration of theory and practice within the course ensures that you will be able to meet developing statutory professional requirements of practice specific knowledge, understanding and skills.


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