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Professional Masters
Ninewells Campus
Full Time
SEP-25
1 Year
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Professional Masters
Ninewells Campus
Full Time
SEP-25
1 Year
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Thiscoursecombines'specialistareasoforthopaedicandmusculoskeletalimportance.Theseincluderehabilitation,technology,andhumanmovementanalysis.Itallowsyoutochoosethetopicsthatareofmostinteresttoyou.
Orthopaedicandrehabilitationtechnologyhelpswiththediagnosis,treatment,andrehabilitationofpatients.Thereisanincreasingrangeofdevicesthatimprovediagnosisandtreatment.
Motionanalysismonitorsandassesseshumanmovementandposture.Itdoesthisinclinical,rehabilitation,andperformanceenhancement'settings.Itappliesawideandexcitingrangeoftechnologyenhancedmethods.
Movementrehabilitationusesbiomechanicstoimprovehumanfunctionandperformance.Ithelpstoreduceinjuryrisk.Italsocontributestotherehabilitationandclinicalmanagementofpatientsandclients.
ThisMSccourseisidealifyouwanttofurtheryoureducationortrainingtothepostgraduatelevel.Itisparticularly'suitableifyouhaveabackgroundin:
A UK Upper Second-Class Honours (2:1) degree.
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