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Post graduate education in australia

Discussion in 'Australia' started by nickw, Nov 14, 2006.

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  1. nickw

    nickw Member


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    I am moving to Australia in roughly a years time and just wanted to know if any eastern australian universities offer masters programs in Lower Limb Musculoskeletal studies/Podiatric biomechanics/Sports Podiatry?
     
    Last edited: Nov 14, 2006
  2. pgcarter

    pgcarter Well-Known Member

    Have not looked again lately but the one I was interested in was Muskulo-skeletal Management....a masters offered by RMIT a few yrs ago.
    You can do Physio in 2.5 yrs via Monash I think
     
  3. nickw

    nickw Member

    Thanks PG. I am a Podiatrist with a very keen interest in biomex/sports related problems and would have started a masters in the uk had it not been for moving to oz (partner is australian and fed up with uk working conditions). Was just wondering what was on offer. Would also be very keen on hearing from anyone keen to take me under their wing!!!!
     
  4. Buderim Podiatry

    Buderim Podiatry Welcome New Poster

    Have you taken a look at the Sunshine Coast University? They have some gait analysis equipment and sports/ biomechanics clinics, though not specifically podiatry focussed. I did my masters a few years ago, it's a hard slog: be careful what you wish for...
     
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