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  1. Griff Moderator


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    Many students/new graduates I speak to often ask about postgraduate courses in 'biomechanics' and seem to find it difficult to locate a definitive list for them... So I thought that maybe we could try and generate one here to act as a good source of information for them.

    Below I have started a list of all the courses which immediately sprung to mind which tend to be considered 'podiatric specific'. I have not included all of the various Bioengineering or Sports Medicine degrees yet.

    Please feel free to add any on which I have missed - I'm sure the list will change constantly.

    PGCert/PGDip/MSc Clinical Podiatric Biomechanics - Staffordshire.
    PGCert/PGDip/MSc Exercise & Sport (varying pathways including Biomechanics and Sports Injury) - Manchester.
    PGCert/PGDip/MSc Sports & Exercise Biomechanics - Roehampton.
    PGCert/PGDip/MSc Motion Analysis - Dundee.
    PGCert/PGDip/MSc Musculoskeletal Studies (Lower Limb) - Cardiff.
    PGCert/PGDip/MSc Musculoskeletal Science - London.
     
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  3. Graham RIP

    Podiatry with Clinical Biomechanics MSc (PGCert PGDip - University of Brighton
     
  4. Andrew Ayres Active Member

    Thanks for this thread its been a great help.
     
  5. Griff Moderator

    It's been 18 months since the original list was generated, and it seems a lot of the universities have changed their websites in this time so the above links don't all work. Here is an updated list:

    Clinical Podiatric Biomechanics - Staffordshire
    Exercise & Sport (Varying Pathways) - Manchester
    Sports & Exercise Biomechanics - Roehampton
    Motion Analysis - Dundee
    Musculoskeletal Studies (Lower Limb) - Cardiff
    Musculoskeletal Science - London
    Sports Biomechanics - Liverpool
    Biomechanics of Gait & Posture - Liverpool
    Sports & Exercise Biomechanics - Leeds
    Sports Biomechanics - Loughborough
    Sports & Exercise Biomechanics - Chichester
    Podiatry with Clinical Biomechanics - Brighton
     
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