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An Exercise Physiotherapist designs and implements exercise programs to improve clients’ health and manage chronic conditions. You might work in clinics, hospitals, or rehabilitation centres. Exercise Physiotherapists assess clients' physical conditions, create customised exercise plans, and monitor progress to enhance physical function and wellbeing. You’ll also provide education on lifestyle modifications to support overall health.
Exercise Physiotherapists play a crucial role in client rehabilitation and health promotion. You’ll need to be knowledgeable about exercise science and rehabilitation techniques, with strong interpersonal skills to motivate and guide clients. You’ll work closely with other healthcare professionals to ensure clients achieve their health and fitness goals effectively.
There are 2 courses available for people who want to become an Exercise Physiotherapist.
Possible job outcomes:
The Master of Sports Medicine broadens understanding and skills in the sports medicine field, integrating these practices into general medical care. This course enhances clinical knowledge, research, and practical skills for evidence-based practice in sports medicine. Students will learn to provide a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to preventing, treating, and managing sports injuries. Graduates will be adept at treating a diverse range of individuals, from amateur enthusiasts and elite athletes to children and those with disabilities or advanced age. .
Average duration: 15 months.
The Master of Sports and Exercise Physiotherapy provides advanced knowledge and skills in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of sports and exercise-related injuries. Students will learn through practical experience and evidence-based learning, focusing on enhancing athletic performance and promoting physical activity. The course prepares graduates for specialist roles in sports teams, private practice, or rehabilitation centres. It's ideal for physiotherapists seeking to excel in the dynamic field of sports and exercise medicine. .
Average duration: 18 months.
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