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BASRaT British Association of Sport Rehabilitators and Trainers become a graduate sport rehabilitator
sport specific physiotherapy
sports medicine

WHERE TO STUDY

University of the West of England University of the West of England
UWE Bristol's School of Health and Social Care runs this programme jointly with Hartpury College. Both have an excellent national and international reputation and are committed to educating students to meet the demands of a career in sports therapy and rehabilitation.
Apart from the University having excellent recreational facilities including a Centre of Sport built in 2006, the School has several well equipped practical rooms in addition to the Human Analysis Laboratory, which houses the latest state of the art technology. Hartpury College also offers excellent sports facilities, and is home to the Hartpury Academy of Sport who work with elite athletes.
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University of Hull University of Hull
The University of Hull accepted their first cohort of undergraduates in September 2004 under the guidance of Angela Clough (formerly of Leeds Metropolitan University) and Colin Johnson (one of the first Sports Rehabilitation graduates, out of St. Mary's in 1997). This programme has been established within an already well reknowned department of Sport, Health and Exercise Science.
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Middlesex University Middlesex University
Middlesex University offers a three year degree including 400 hours of practical experience in sports injury clinics/sports clubs. In addition, students can participate in the sports injury clinic which supports the healthcare needs of both staff & students while providing an opportunity for teaching and placements. The state-of-the-art human performance laboratory, enables students to analyse the best format for performance.
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Salford University Salford University
Salford University began taking undergraduates in September 1996, and although cannot take credit for being the first higher education institute to run a programme in Sports Rehabilitation, it was the first institute to run a dedicated honours degree. The programme is currently led by Dr Phil Graham-Smith.
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St Marys University College St Mary's University College, Twickenham
St. Mary's University College was one of the founder courses and their first intake was back in 1994. As such, St Mary's University College was the first UK institute of higher education to run a programme of this kind. This has traditionally been a joint honours degree with Sports Science. However, as of 2002, the programme is now a dedicated single honours programme. This programme is led by Angela Cumine.
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Carlow Institute of Technology Institute of Technology, Carlow, Ireland
The institute in Carlow is the pioneer of Sport Rehabilitation in Ireland. This programme has developed the previously successful Certificate in Anatomy and Physiology and again is another four-year programme with an earlier "step-off" point. Like St. Mary's, the team are currently undergoing review for a dedicated four year programme, under the leadership of Paula Rankin.
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University of Bolton University of Bolton, Lancashire
The brand new, state-of-the-art sports diagnostic facilities will enhance the exciting Sports Rehabilitation curriculum at the University of Bolton. Modules are a blend of orthopaedic clinical skills coupled with analysis of sports performance. The well-established, dynamic team have each worked at the highest level of professional sport and continue to practice. For this reason there is a comprehensive placement list including opportunities in the USA.
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