Level 7 (30 credits) Applied Biomechanics - Single module

  • Part-time study available
  • Alternative start dates available
  • International students can apply
  • Duration : One Semester intake February - 6 days attendance, 2 days February, March and April. Part time attendance with online learning.

Three good reasons to study this Applied Biomechanics at Salford:

  • Develop insight into role of biomechanics in orthopaedic management
  • Experience use of basic biomechanic interventions in management of common conditions
  • Develop research skills to support future research

Salford University has a strong background in biomechanics teaching and research. You will have access to World leading facilities and experts who will develop your knowledge and skills in how the latest biomechanics research can enhance your clinical practice. Areas covered include applications in common orthopedic conditions, paediatrics and in sport

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  • MSc Trauma and Orthopeadics 
  • Upper limb orthopaedics
  • Lower limb orthopaedics
  • Spinal orthopaedics