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Physiotherapists work with patients across all age groups, assisting them in restoring optimal movement affected by injuries, diseases, and disabilities. Their specialized knowledge enhances mobility, self-sufficiency, and overall wellbeing. This program equips you to become a qualified physiotherapist, incorporating the mandatory 1,000 clinical hours required for professional certification.
You'll acquire patient treatment techniques and effective communication skills, obtaining practical experience starting in your first year through clinical rotations in both NHS facilities and private healthcare settings.
The curriculum provides comprehensive knowledge of human anatomy, injury mechanisms, and therapeutic interventions. Developed in collaboration with the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP), our program maintains rigorous relevance. Accredited by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), graduates qualify for HCPC registration and full CSP membership. Our alumni achieve exceptional employment outcomes, with 95% securing clinical roles within six months of graduation (2016 government data).
A physiotherapy degree offers strong career prospects nationally and internationally. Professionals are sought-after in diverse NHS departments including intensive care, stroke rehabilitation, surgical recovery, geriatrics, and pediatrics. Our faculty and students contributed to the NHS Nightingale initiative during COVID-19. Specialization options include musculoskeletal, neurological, cardiovascular, or respiratory system disorders.