

MPhysio Physiotherapy
About this course
The University of Plymouth Integrated Masters in Physiotherapy (MPhysio) is a four year integrated Master's degree combining undergraduate and... Students are introduced to understanding and assessing the biomechanics of human movement andon to the anatomy and physiology for health and well-being module. Using a mixture of learning and teaching methods, further areas of movement science and functional anatomy are explored, including kinematics, kinetics, posture, proprioception, neuromuscular control and gait in relation to common functional and postural deficits. This shared and inter-professional module will introduce students to professional practice and evaluation of the inherent standards expected of them. The characteristics and identity of health and care professionals, as evidence-informed/based practitioners, will underpin learning. This module introduces students to the core principles of exercise in physiotherapy practice. It explores the benefits of exercise, the principles of safe and effective exercise prescription, and the use of evidence to inform clinical decision-making. Students will develop the ability to design and justify individualised exercise programmes within a holistic, patient-centred, and evidence-based approach to physiotherapy management. This is the students first placement module. Students will undertake a placement in a practice-based setting, applying and developing theoretical, practical, professional and interpersonal skills required for Physiotherapy practice. Practice settings will reflect the breadth and scope of contemporary Physioth
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