Become a Kinetic Control Movement Therapist, by examination to a Masters level standard & get international recognition!
A number of you who have completed a series of KC courses have expressed an interest in continuing education and accreditation. We are addressing this by setting up an accreditation process by which you can become a KCMT.
To become a KCMT you need to complete the Motor Control Retraining of Movement Dysfunction module at Keele University (Neuromusculoskeletal Health Care Studies).
This can be done three ways:
1. Stand Alone Modules:
Stability Rehabilitation of Movement Dysfunction now called Motor Control Retraining of Movement Dysfunction.
(30 master level credits)
For course details click here
2. Neuromusculoskeletal Health Care Studies:
Kinetic Control Approved Programme of Study (certificate, diploma or MSc)
For course details click here
3 Accreditation of Prior Learning (APEL) route:
Motor Control Retraining of Movement Dysfunction
(30 master level credits)
For course details click here
Have you completed the following KC courses?
The Movement Solution
Or the concepts, neck, shoulder, lumbar spine and The Movement Therapist Course or Masterclass - then consider the APEL route at Keele University to gain 30 Master level points
The APEL route is open to international students - please contact Keele University for futher details:
Sarah Skinner, Postgraduate Administrator s.a.skinner@shar.keele.ac.uk
Once accredited and registered as a KCMT you can enjoy the following benefits:
- certification as a KCMT
- license to use name KCMT, Kinetic Control logo and trademark
- listing on the Kinetic Control website
- invitation to the annual KCMT training day (for a course fee)
- access to the KC extranet KCMT site which will hold some useful and updated KC material
- be part of our international network of colleagues
- option to buy update manuals
If you are interested in becoming a Kinetic Control Movement Therapist, contact us at info@kineticcontrol.com