PgCert Lower Limb Health, Disease and Rehabilitation

  • Duration :

    One year part-time

3 good reasons to study Lower Limb Health, Disease and Rehabilitation at Salford:

  • Develop critical appraisal skills to advance your evidence-based practice of assessing and managing the lower limb
  • Delivered by recognised experts in the field
  • Course content informed by cutting-edge research

This course aims to provide practitioners who are involved in the non-surgical management of lower limb and foot pathologies with higher level clinical skills to enhance patient care.

Attendance is minimal and you will benefit from a teaching team focused on providing strong student support.

You will be able to focus on particular diseases/conditions which match your own area of practice/interest, for example, diabetes, rheumatic diseases.

You will be taught by subject experts in the field including Professor Chris Nester, Professor Richard Baker and Dr Richard Jones in a series of masterclass days.

Related courses

Short courses:

  • Vascular Assessment of the Lower Limb: New Paradigms in Service Provision
  • Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Scanning: A New Tool for the Tool Box for Assessing and Monitoring Foot Health
  • Challenging the Paradigms of Lower Limb Assessment and Management: Current Concepts in Gait Analysis and Management