It seems like you have a lot of passion of anatomy and physio as much as I do! I'm a second year physio student in Manchester and my dream is to be a physio for elite professional football clubs like you. I would love to know what you did after undergrad physio, is it a 1 year masters in sports therapy? Also what other complementary courses did you to enhance knowledge of the crazy fast recovery in athletes and the amazing knowledge you/they to have? i.e. K taping, massage, acupuncture etc? Thank you sir
Great video! Looking to see more in the future! I live in the States and I hope to become a physio one day as I start my studies in Uni for Exercise Science in the fall. Also, how did you become contracted to work for a football club?
Dedication and emailing local clubs for a voluntary position to gain experience and get exposed in the industry. From there you will enrich your CV to apply for a better position! Best wishes my friend!
@@WillItSmoke Hello, my source of information comes from my 3 years bachelor's degree in sports physical therapy. Other than that, I did some readings regarding injuries and the biomechanism behind them. I hope that helps! I have now left the field to focus on medicine.
@@kieronbowden-bevan2733 Hi Kieron, I know COVID has affected many of us especially students seeking for placements around the sport industry. My advice is to keep emailing football clubs, especially those local to your borough and ask if you can assist any how. This will help you built your skills and confidence. BW
Sorry if this is too much of a personal question but how much money d9 you roughly make? I’m interested in this line of work but it’s hard to find accurate figures
Hi can you answer these questions if possible please. How long does it take to become a physiotherapist? And after completing the course is it easy to get a job ? What is the best part of the job and also worst part ? Any tips for a young physio looking to start his career his sports therapy. Would be much appreciated thank you.
Hey I’m a physiotherapist (sports and orthopaedics). It depends on where you study and where you live? Whether you want to work at a private practise or in a hospital etc… generally an undergrad BSc is 4 years. Physios are needed in UK for example so you shouldn’t have a problem getting one with the NHS
Hi Mohamed glad you made this choice. To become a sports therapist you don't need much of preparation other than the passion for sports and helping people to get back to their bets form after an injury. I hope this helps, all the best my friend.
Well, sports therapy applies the principles of physical therapy. However the title sports therapy does not say much about the profession hence why "sports physical therapy" explains better what you do and in what field. In the UK a sports therapy degree is a 3 years BSc so is physiotherapy. However a physiotherapist requires a Msc in Sports injuries to work in the sports industry while a sports therapist needs a Msc in physical therapy to work in the medical field. There's another video in my channel that shows what other things you can do. I hope this helps. Best wishes
A sports physiotherapist is a professional that completed 3y of BSc Physical therapy followed by 1y of sports therapy. A sports therapy only does a 3y degree. I hope this helps. All the best
Bravehearth Enwereji what course did you do and treating cuts and things like that on the pitch is that taught in either of the BSc courses or is that a first aid course you have to do separately
@@roge_joker9881 yes it is but it's also essential to have self direct learning. Make sure you have a senior that will guide you during the time at the club.
Hi Miroza, thanks for viewing this video and I hope it helped a bit. Unfortunately there isn't a specific salary as this depends on both experience and connections.. However salary can range from 15k to 25k a year. In higher clubs you can earn up to 30-35k a year.
Hi Georgehaloboy, physical therapy is a synonym of physiotherapy. You may decide to complete a 3y of Physiotherapy followed by a 1y Msc of sports therapy. Otherwise 3y Sports therapy and 2y Physiotherapy. Whatever suits you best. Best of luck
hi braveheart ! i have a few questions to ask you, may i please have your ig or any social medias you are using so that i can contact you more easily? thank you in advance 🙏🏼
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about to start my rehab/physio placement tm so this is mega helpful as idk what i need to do lol! first ever placement and i have no one to shadow🥺
Literally in the exact same situation 😭😭😭
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It seems like you have a lot of passion of anatomy and physio as much as I do!
I'm a second year physio student in Manchester and my dream is to be a physio for elite professional football clubs like you.
I would love to know what you did after undergrad physio, is it a 1 year masters in sports therapy?
Also what other complementary courses did you to enhance knowledge of the crazy fast recovery in athletes and the amazing knowledge you/they to have? i.e. K taping, massage, acupuncture etc?
Thank you sir
Hi mohamed . Did u find any courses that are related to sports injuries & rehab that worth to be added in the cv ?
This club is low non league, they aren’t elite
@@Aden068 right mate, don't gotta point that out
Great video! Looking to see more in the future! I live in the States and I hope to become a physio one day as I start my studies in Uni for Exercise Science in the fall. Also, how did you become contracted to work for a football club?
Dedication and emailing local clubs for a voluntary position to gain experience and get exposed in the industry. From there you will enrich your CV to apply for a better position!
Best wishes my friend!
Me too
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What other specialties did you study to get knowledge in sports physiotherapy?
@@WillItSmoke Hello, my source of information comes from my 3 years bachelor's degree in sports physical therapy. Other than that, I did some readings regarding injuries and the biomechanism behind them. I hope that helps! I have now left the field to focus on medicine.
@@Bravehearth do you have any advice as a current second year for sports therapy degree
@@kieronbowden-bevan2733 Hi Kieron, I know COVID has affected many of us especially students seeking for placements around the sport industry. My advice is to keep emailing football clubs, especially those local to your borough and ask if you can assist any how. This will help you built your skills and confidence.
BW
Sorry if this is too much of a personal question but how much money d9 you roughly make? I’m interested in this line of work but it’s hard to find accurate figures
Hi can you answer these questions if possible please.
How long does it take to become a physiotherapist? And after completing the course is it easy to get a job ? What is the best part of the job and also worst part ? Any tips for a young physio looking to start his career his sports therapy. Would be much appreciated thank you.
Hey I’m a physiotherapist (sports and orthopaedics). It depends on where you study and where you live? Whether you want to work at a private practise or in a hospital etc… generally an undergrad BSc is 4 years. Physios are needed in UK for example so you shouldn’t have a problem getting one with the NHS
What make or supplier is the big physio bag from ? Thanks
Physique Sports First Aid Kit
Hi, I have completed my degree with DPT (Doctor of Physiotherapy). Please suggest me university in Uk for MS in Sport physiotherapy.
Did you get it yet?
Hi Saqib, London Metropolitan University is a good one. First UK university to run the course.
BW
Im very very interesting to select my career as a sports therapist.let me know what will do for achieving my goal.
Hi Mohamed glad you made this choice. To become a sports therapist you don't need much of preparation other than the passion for sports and helping people to get back to their bets form after an injury.
I hope this helps, all the best my friend.
Hi sir, what is the difference between sport therapy and sport physical therapy?
Well, sports therapy applies the principles of physical therapy. However the title sports therapy does not say much about the profession hence why "sports physical therapy" explains better what you do and in what field.
In the UK a sports therapy degree is a 3 years BSc so is physiotherapy. However a physiotherapist requires a Msc in Sports injuries to work in the sports industry while a sports therapist needs a Msc in physical therapy to work in the medical field.
There's another video in my channel that shows what other things you can do.
I hope this helps.
Best wishes
Am a physiotherapist from zambia.....recently joined a football team.....please be my mentor
Hi What type of camera is this?
What’s the difference between a sport therapist and a sport physiotherapist
A sports physiotherapist is a professional that completed 3y of BSc Physical therapy followed by 1y of sports therapy. A sports therapy only does a 3y degree.
I hope this helps.
All the best
Bravehearth Enwereji is the 1y of sports therapy a separate course ?
Bravehearth Enwereji what course did you do and treating cuts and things like that on the pitch is that taught in either of the BSc courses or is that a first aid course you have to do separately
@@roge_joker9881 yes it is but it's also essential to have self direct learning. Make sure you have a senior that will guide you during the time at the club.
Hii can u guide me ..plz I'm from India ...in physiotherapy future is good or not...how much earn they
im 15 bro and i am considering being going into a job in football, what should i pick for a levels to be involved in these jobs?
Average pay for someone in the profession after a few years? also really appreciate this vid
Hi Miroza, thanks for viewing this video and I hope it helped a bit. Unfortunately there isn't a specific salary as this depends on both experience and connections.. However salary can range from 15k to 25k a year. In higher clubs you can earn up to 30-35k a year.
Bravehearth Enwereji what qualifications have u done to do this? And what are the hours per week like?
Do you have any tips being I be joining St. John ambulance
Hi where did you do your degree as physical therapy is not a degree in the uk?
Hi Georgehaloboy, physical therapy is a synonym of physiotherapy. You may decide to complete a 3y of Physiotherapy followed by a 1y Msc of sports therapy. Otherwise 3y Sports therapy and 2y Physiotherapy.
Whatever suits you best.
Best of luck
hi , can i ask how much money u get per game?
Hi Amer, unfortunately I can't disclose this information.
BW
hi braveheart ! i have a few questions to ask you, may i please have your ig or any social medias you are using so that i can contact you more easily? thank you in advance 🙏🏼
Hi Jeremy Chua you can email me at the following email: mbe0010@my.londonmet.ac.uk
Best Wishes
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