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BSc Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Sports therapy and rehabilitation is a discipline that addresses the prevention, assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injuries sustained in sport and physical activity. Sports therapists work at the interface of sport science and healthcare, applying clinical knowledge and practical manual skills to help athletes and active individuals recover from injury, return to full function, and reduce their risk of future harm. The field draws on anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and clinical assessment, and it demands both technical proficiency and the interpersonal skills to work effectively with people in pain or under pressure. At the University of Bedfordshire, this four-year, full-time degree includes a foundation year, providing a structured pathway for students who benefit from additional preparation before entering the main degree programme. You will develop your knowledge of the body's musculoskeletal systems, the mechanisms and patterns of sporting injury, and the range of assessment and treatment techniques that characterise professional practice in this field. Practical placements are embedded in the course, giving you hands-on clinical experience alongside your academic learning and helping you build the confidence and competence required for employment. A typical entry tariff of 88 points reflects the inclusive entry standard of a programme designed to develop capable practitioners from a broad range of starting points. Graduates of sports therapy and rehabilitation programmes go on to work with professional sports clubs, national governing bodies of sport, private physiotherapy and sports medicine clinics, NHS rehabilitation services, gyms, and fitness organisations. Many pursue further professional qualifications or membership of relevant professional bodies in sports therapy. Postgraduate study in sports science, physiotherapy, or a clinical area is also a route taken by graduates seeking to develop specialist clinical expertise or move into research and academic roles.
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