MSc
Neuromusculoskeletal Health Care Studies
KC Route Course Tutors:
Mark Comerford & Sarah Mottram
Kinetic Control and Keele
University, School of Health and Rehabilitation have designed three
routes for students wishing to study Stability Rehabilitation of
Movement Dysfunction and gain accreditation.
1 |
Stand Alone Module:
Stability Rehabilitation of Movement Dysfunction now called MOTOR CONTROL RETRAINING OF MOVEMENT DYSFUNCTION (30 master level credits)
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2 |
Neuromusculoskeletal Health Care Studies:
Kinetic Control Approved Programme of Study (certificate, diploma or MSc)
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3 |
Accreditation of Prior Learning (APEL) route:
(30 master level credits)
summary of APEL route
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The emphasis throughout the second programme will
be on stability rehabilitation of movement dysfunction.
Successful students can
therefore apply for accreditation to KC International to become
a Kinetic Control Movement
Therapist |
Studying at Masters
Level:
Enables you to develop
* Critical analysis
* Critical reasoning
* Clinical assessment and rehabilitation skills
Gives you an internationally recognized qualification.
The dates for the next stand alone module are:
* 9 -13 February 2009
* 9 - 13 March 2009
* 5 - 8 May 2009
For more information and an application form, please
contact:
Barbara Introwicz
School of Health and Rehabilitation
Keele University, Keele
Staffordshire, ST5 5BG
Tel: 01782 584551
Email: b.j.introwicz@shar.keele.ac.uk
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Website: Keele University |