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BSc Sport Therapy
About this course
Sport therapy focuses on the prevention, assessment, and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injuries in physically active people. It draws on exercise science, anatomy, and clinical skills to support everyone from professional athletes returning from injury to recreational exercisers managing chronic conditions. As awareness of physical and mental health continues to grow, skilled sport therapists are increasingly valued across a wide range of settings. At Anglia Ruskin University, this three-year full-time degree is highly practical in its approach, covering injury identification, rehabilitation techniques, and exercise science in ways that prepare you directly for professional practice. You will develop a thorough understanding of the human body in movement, learning how injuries occur, how the body heals, and how evidence-based rehabilitation can be designed and delivered effectively. Practical sessions throughout the programme give you hands-on experience with assessment and treatment techniques, and you will work with individuals at different stages of recovery, building clinical confidence alongside your theoretical knowledge. You will also study the scientific principles underpinning sport and exercise, including physiology, biomechanics, and nutrition, developing the analytical skills to evaluate research and apply it to clinical decisions. Communication and professional practice are core threads throughout the course, ensuring you are equipped to work ethically and effectively within multidisciplinary health and sport settings. Graduates from sport therapy programmes work across professional sport, community leisure and fitness settings, private clinical practice, and rehabilitation services. Employment opportunities exist with elite sports clubs, sports medicine clinics, physiotherapy practices, gyms, and educational institutions. The degree also provides a foundation for postgraduate study in physiotherapy, sports medicine, strength and conditioning, or clinical research, for those who wish to develop a specialist area of practice or move into more advanced clinical roles.
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