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Registration with BASRaT
BASRaT registered Sport Rehabilitators complete an accredited three year BSc honours degree or an accredited Masters degree. The course content and teaching methods are continuously monitored and annually audited by BASRaT to ensure consistently high standards.
For a graduate to be accepted onto the BASRaT register, and ensure they are both highly knowledgeable and experienced, Sport Rehabilitators must have completed a minimum of 400 hours of supervised clinical work in a range of environments and continue a rigorous process of continuing professional development which is audited annually by BASRaT.
BASRaT Register
BASRaT’s register is accredited by the PSA (Professional Standards Authority), the UK’s top medical regulator. Sport Rehabilitators on the BASRaT register have to adhere to a strict code of ethics, conduct and professional practice. All registered Sport Rehabilitators have comprehensive insurance, a current first aid qualification and follow strict standards for the management of medical records and appropriate referral to other members of the healthcare team.
The Evidence Base for Sport Rehabilitation Practice
The Sport Rehabilitation profession is based on an established and growing body of research that spans several hundred thousand research papers across the disciplines of medicine, rehabilitation, pathology, physiotherapy, biomechanics, physiology, sports science and the allied health professions. All BASRaT registrants must complete continued professional development activities in order to keep up-to-date on new information, practices, techniques and research.

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