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University of Lincoln
MSc Contemporary Physiotherapy Practice
- Lincoln, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time
18 months
On-Campus
English
MSc Contemporary Physiotherapy Practice at Lincoln aims to enhance currently qualified Physiotherapist's knowledge and skills through various teaching and learning methods to equip students for current clinical practice. This includes exploring topics such as clinical reasoning and decision-making, pathoanatomic and physiology, interventions, research methodology and project management applicable to physiotherapy practice.
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University of Lincoln
MSc Sports Therapy
- Lincoln, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Lincoln’s MSc Sports Therapy aims to prepare students for applying sports science knowledge and principles to the assessment and treatment of injuries within a sporting context. The programme has been developed in collaboration with The Society of Sports Therapists, an accrediting regulatory body for Sports Therapy programmes.
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MSc Programs in Health Care Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy is the study of movement. Students of physiotherapy learn to advise, educate and rehabilitate people who have suffered injuries or are recovering from surgery. Physiotherapists may also help people with chronic or neurological issues that affect their movement to aid in increasing their mobility and comfort.
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