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Physiotherapy is an evidence-driven healthcare field that adopts a holistic approach to enhance and sustain overall wellness. Practitioners assist individuals dealing with injuries, diseases, or disabilities through customized treatments including specialized exercises, hands-on techniques, and guidance. The program's interdisciplinary elements focus on cultivating competent, empathetic professionals prepared to drive innovation in healthcare policy and practice. By collaborating with peers across multiple disciplines, students build teamwork abilities while applying research expertise to improve health and social care systems. Graduates qualify to seek registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). Diverse clinical placements foster students' comprehension of physiotherapy's broad applications. These practical experiences illuminate career pathways within the NHS, private practice, charitable organizations, and evolving healthcare landscapes. The University of Lincoln hosts the Community and Health Research Unit (CaHRU), a pioneering research hub within the School of Health and Social Care. CaHRU spearheads cutting-edge interdisciplinary studies involving patients, professionals, and institutions to advance wellbeing across multiple care sectors. This unit partners with the Lincoln Institute for Health (LIH), a university-wide research network conducting globally significant studies spanning from molecular to population health levels.