Component

MA Public Opinion and Political Behaviour
MSc Advanced Musculoskeletal Assessment and Practice (Hand Therapy) options

Year 1, Component 06

SE714-7-AP or SE714-7-SU
SE714-7-AP
Soft Tissue and Joint Injection Therapy
(15 CREDITS)

This module aims to enable you, as an experienced practitioner in the field of musculoskeletal practice (general practitioner, physiotherapist, occupational therapist e.g. hand therapist or nurse, e.g. in rheumatology), to extend your scope of practice to include the use of palpation guided injection therapy. Injections of common peripheral musculoskeletal pathologies are covered including pharmacology principles related to corticosteroids and local anaesthetics, professional issues and prescribing frameworks.

SE714-7-SU
Soft Tissue and Joint Injection Therapy
(15 CREDITS)

This module aims to enable you, as an experienced practitioner in the field of musculoskeletal practice (general practitioner, physiotherapist, occupational therapist e.g. hand therapist or nurse, e.g. in rheumatology), to extend your scope of practice to include the use of palpation guided injection therapy. Injections of common peripheral musculoskeletal pathologies are covered including pharmacology principles related to corticosteroids and local anaesthetics, professional issues and prescribing frameworks.

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