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BSc Sport Rehabilitation and Conditioning (with Foundation Year)
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Sport rehabilitation and conditioning addresses the science and practice of restoring injured athletes and active people to full function and improving the physical capacities that underpin performance. It draws on anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and the clinical sciences to assess and treat musculoskeletal injuries, design rehabilitation programmes, and develop conditioning strategies that build strength, speed, endurance, and injury resilience. The field sits at the interface between sports science and clinical practice, and practitioners work with everyone from elite athletes to recreational exercisers and individuals recovering from surgery or injury. At the University of Northampton, this four-year programme includes a foundation year, which provides a thorough introduction to the biological and scientific foundations of the subject before the main degree begins. This makes the programme accessible to students whose previous study has not covered all the prerequisite science, and it ensures that everyone who progresses has the grounding needed to engage fully with the clinical and scientific content of the degree. Throughout the programme, you will develop knowledge of anatomy and physiology, exercise physiology, biomechanics, sports injury assessment, rehabilitation techniques, and strength and conditioning principles. Practical sessions are integral to the course, allowing you to develop hands-on skills in assessment and treatment alongside the theoretical frameworks that give them meaning. Northampton's approach to sport rehabilitation reflects the university's commitment to practical, career-focused education, and the programme develops skills that are directly relevant to working in sport and healthcare settings. Graduates work in professional and amateur sport, fitness and health clubs, military and emergency services, healthcare settings, and education. Many pursue postgraduate study or additional professional qualifications, including routes to registration as a physiotherapist or sport and exercise medicine practitioner. The growing demand for rehabilitation and conditioning expertise across both elite sport and the wider health sector means that graduates from this programme have a range of career options.
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