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This innovative degree program welcomes students from diverse academic backgrounds, offering an exciting opportunity to expand your expertise and explore the frontiers of neurorehabilitation.
Key subjects covered in the curriculum:
movement neuroscience in health and pathology
research analysis and appraisal
current concepts in neurorehabilitation
rehabilitation strategies
cutting-edge rehabilitation technologies
Instruction takes place at two premier facilities: the state-of-the-art National Rehabilitation Centre (NRC), a 70-bed NHS facility near Loughborough, and Nottingham's Queen's Medical Centre (QMC), among the UK's largest teaching hospitals.
The program is designed to equip students with:
in-depth understanding of neurorehabilitation science, theories, and evidence-based approaches
practical skills to design, execute, and assess rehabilitation programs for neurological movement disorders
analytical abilities for evidence-based clinical decision-making
adaptability to evolving neurorehabilitation practices
interprofessional collaboration opportunities in neurorehabilitation
professional advancement through reflective practice and leadership development
ethical considerations in rehabilitation and its societal impact
capacity to influence healthcare policies and sustainable service delivery