The Sports Rehabilitation and Therapy Masters course offered by the University of Bedfordshire is a physiotherapy course that equips students with knowledge, understanding, critical thinking, and evaluation skills in the areas of injury prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation. The course is designed to transform students into becoming informed, skilled, analytical, and reflective practitioners, with a deep understanding of the theory behind their practice.Course Content: The course covers the core areas of musculoskeletal and sports injury prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation. It includes modules such as Research in Health and Sports Sciences, Injury Epidemiology and Injury Prevention, Sports Rehabilitation and Neuromuscular Control, Imaging for Physiotherapists, and more. The teaching methods include lectures, seminars, guided independent study, workshop and lab sessions, and online learning through the university’s virtual learning environment. Key Modules: Some of the key modules in the course include Lower Quadrant, Upper Quadrant, Sports Specific, Rehabilitation, Research in Sport and Exercise Rehabilitation, Independent Study, Metabolic and Cardiovascular Conditions, Neurological Rehabilitation, and Trauma & Immediate Care.Accreditations: This course is accredited by The Society of Sports Therapists. Future Careers: Graduates of this course are equipped for a broad range of careers. They can work as sports injury specialists, run a sports injury clinic, work in a multidisciplinary sports clinic, or within professional sports clubs and organizations. They can also carry out research and further study in sports and exercise medicine.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.