Advance your career in sport and exercise medicine
Designed for qualified doctors, physiotherapists, and osteopaths with clinical experience, this course offers in-depth study in the assessment, diagnosis, and management of sport and exercise related medical conditions and injuries.
Delivered at Manchester Metropolitan University, you’ll gain hands-on experience in our specialist facilities, including the environmental chamber, 3D performance capture hall, and exercise testing laboratories. Practical sessions cover biomechanics, aerobic capacity testing, and more.
Through interactive sessions and case-based learning, you’ll develop the specialist knowledge needed to excel in sport and exercise medicine. Explore topics such as injury diagnosis, sports nutrition, sports psychology, and physiotherapy to help athletes return to competition, while advancing your own career in this dynamic field.
To ensure our curriculum is relevant, our course theme lead is visiting Prof John Rogers, along with relevant and experienced professionals.
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Teaching across the course will enable you to integrate clinical knowledge, practical skills, and theoretical understanding to develop expertise in sport and exercise medicine. This integration will challenge you, enhancing your academic and professional growth, and equip you to apply evidence-based approaches in the prevention, diagnosis, and management of sport- and exercise-related medical conditions and injuries.
The course is delivered by a team of experienced clinicians, researchers, and practitioners with expertise in sports medicine, physiotherapy, and exercise science, bringing a wealth of specialist knowledge and insight from both clinical practice and research.
For more information on modules, please visit our website.
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