

BSc Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
About this course
Sports therapy and rehabilitation is concerned with the prevention, assessment, treatment, and recovery of musculoskeletal injuries in physically active populations. It draws on anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and clinical practice to understand how the body moves, how injuries occur, and how practitioners can support people in returning to full function. It is a discipline that combines scientific understanding with hands-on clinical skill, requiring practitioners to assess complex presentations, apply evidence-based treatments, and manage the physical and psychological aspects of recovery. At the University of Kent, this programme is delivered part time, making it well suited to those who are working alongside their studies or who have other commitments. You will study the structure and function of the musculoskeletal system, developing a thorough understanding of anatomy and physiology as the foundation for all clinical reasoning. You will explore how injuries occur in sporting and physically active contexts, learn to diagnose common and less common presentations, and develop a range of therapeutic and rehabilitation techniques including soft tissue therapy and clinical assessment skills. The programme prepares you to work competently and safely with a range of clients, from recreational exercisers to competitive athletes. Graduates of sports therapy and rehabilitation programmes work in a range of settings including sports clubs, fitness centres, private clinics, physiotherapy practices, and community health organisations. Many pursue professional registration and further qualifications in related clinical fields. The skills developed on this programme are also relevant to roles in strength and conditioning, personal training with specialist injury knowledge, and health promotion. Further study at postgraduate level in sports medicine, physiotherapy, or a related clinical discipline is an option for those who wish to develop their practice further.
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