Sports and Biomechanical Medicine
The programme is designed to follow on from the undergraduate programmes in medicine, engineering, science, sports science, podiatry, biology, clinical health profession and as such uses these subjects as a reference point.
The taught Postgraduate Certificate/Diploma/MSc in Sport and Biomechanical Medicine is intended to support and deliver in context the following learning outcomes:
• The relationship between physical activity and health, particularly, the influence of exercise and training on the lifestyle and health of the individual and society at large.
• The way in which injuries relating to exercise and sport can be prevented through training and adequate preparation.
• The diagnosis and treatment of injuries/diseases related to exercise and sport and techniques in advanced life support.
• Provision of advice on the role of physical activity in rehabilitation.
• The need for continuing education of sport and exercise medicine physicians and allied health practitioners themselves.
• The means by which to ensure individuals can perform to their maximum capacity
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