

BSc Sport and Rehabilitation Therapy
About this course
Sport and rehabilitation therapy is a discipline concerned with the assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of physical injuries and conditions, particularly those arising in the context of sport and physical activity. It applies principles from anatomy, physiology, biomechanics and sports medicine to help athletes and physically active individuals recover from injury, manage pain, restore function and return safely to their sport or activity. The field combines hands-on therapeutic skills with knowledge of conditioning and preventive practice, making practitioners valuable both in supporting recovery and in reducing injury risk. At the University of Sunderland, this three-year programme develops your practical and theoretical skills across the full range of sport and rehabilitation therapy competencies. You will learn how to assess and treat musculoskeletal injuries, apply therapeutic techniques including massage and taping, design rehabilitation programmes and understand the conditioning principles that support both performance and recovery. The programme prepares you to play a key role in promoting health and fitness through rehabilitation and conditioning, helping people maintain a healthy lifestyle, restore physical function and prevent future injury. Clinical and practical placements give you real-world experience of working with patients and athletes in relevant environments. Graduates in sport and rehabilitation therapy pursue careers in professional and semi-professional sport, working with teams and individual athletes as therapists, conditioning specialists and rehabilitation coaches. Many also work in private physiotherapy and rehabilitation clinics, leisure centres, healthcare settings and corporate wellbeing programmes. The discipline shares territory with physiotherapy, and many graduates pursue postgraduate study in physiotherapy or sports medicine. Others work within community sport development, exercise referral schemes and injury prevention programmes. The hands-on nature of the training and the breadth of the curriculum provide a strong foundation for a career that is both practically focused and scientifically grounded.
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