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BSc Sports Therapy
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Sports therapy is the healthcare discipline concerned with the prevention, assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injuries sustained during physical activity. Sports therapists work alongside athletes and active individuals across amateur and professional levels, providing injury assessment, soft tissue treatment, sports massage, taping and strapping, exercise rehabilitation and support during training and competition. The discipline draws on anatomy, physiology, biomechanics and clinical reasoning to understand how injuries occur and how the body recovers from them. At University College Birmingham you will study for three years full-time, combining academic learning with practical skills development to a high standard. You will cover the anatomy and physiology of musculoskeletal injury, assessment and diagnostic techniques, treatment modalities, rehabilitation planning and the professional ethics of working in healthcare and sports performance settings. The programme prepares you with the practical competence and evidence-based knowledge that employers in sport, health and leisure settings consistently look for in sports therapy graduates. Graduates in sports therapy work in professional sport settings including football, rugby, athletics and other team and individual sports, in private sports injury clinics, in gyms and leisure facilities, in hospitals and rehabilitation centres and in occupational health settings. The Sports Therapy Association provides a recognised professional membership for graduates who meet the required competency standards, and many graduates pursue this alongside or following their degree. Others continue their professional development through postgraduate study in sports and exercise medicine, physiotherapy, strength and conditioning or related disciplines. The demand for sports therapy expertise extends across both elite performance contexts and the growing sector of recreational sport and active leisure, making it a genuinely broad career base.
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