With ever-increasing numbers of patients being referred for exercise-screening and prescription – especially those diagnosed with chronic conditions such as coronary heart disease, type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome – correct determination of exercise tolerance and the prescription is an essential component of their wellbeing and return to normal lifestyles.
There is currently a significant shortfall in the number of qualified cardiac physiologists, with patients in some areas on long waiting lists, meaning these skills are in high demand.
This programme focuses on using ‘exercise as medicine’, to treat and manage conditions as well as to rehabilitate patients recovering from illness.
You will:
BSc (Hons) graduates with a 2:1 or above in Exercise or Health Sciences; Sport Science; Biological Sciences equivalent with an emphasis on human physiology.
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This course will equip you with knowledge suited to allied health roles, including Exercise physiologists; physical exercise therapists, respiratory technicians; advanced physiotherapist roles, Exercise Referral Schemes (hospital and community based).
Research Methods for Exercise Sciences
Pathophysiology and aetiology of health disorders
Encouraging the Self Management of Healthy Lifestyle Behaviours
Clinical Exercise Testing and Prescription for Health Disorders
Research Project
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