Getting Into Pro Sport As A Physio

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  • čas přidán 18. 10. 2022
  • How do you get into professional sport as a Physio? Physio is synonymous with sport and many of you out there will be thinking of taking your career in Physio in the direction of the sporting world. But how do you get into sport as a Physio? What are the ways into sport as a Physio and what is it like to work in sport as a Physiotherapist.
    All this and much more is answered in this awesome chat with Steve Miller of Grow Physio.
    👉🏽 Entry routes into sport
    👉🏽 Realities working in full time sport
    👉🏽 Advice & Tips
    Steve has worked at the highest level in sport. In Premiership Rugby at Newcastle Falcons, in Premiership football at Newcastle United.
    He's worked at the 2012 Olympic Games and at both the Glasgow 2016 and Birmingham 202 Commonwealth Games.
    He currently works with British Gymnastics and British Judo as a Physio so really has a great deal of experience in the very top end of sport as a Physio.
    Steve also runs the fantastic Grow Physio. A learning platform that gives you a wide range of course that focus in on the specific of working in sport including, taping and strapping, Pitchside management, assessment and treatment of a variety of joints and injuries.
    Head over to the website and take a look. I've completed several of the courses and can personally recommend them!
    growphysio.com
    Find Steve on all socials
    Instagram - / grow.physio
    Twitter - / growphysio
    Facebook - / growphysiosportsinjuries
    Rugby medical requirements document discussed in video:
    www.englandrugby.com/dxdam/2b...
    Please give this video a like if you've found it useful and share with your fellow physio students and physio society. Let's spread the help.
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    As always, let me know your thoughts in the comments below.
    You can also find me on social media:
    Instagram @James_armstrong_physio
    Twitter @armstrongphysio
    Check out the website for even more physio student advice and support.
    WWW.JAMESARMSTRONGPHYSIO.COM

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