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James Cook University Online
Graduate Certificate of Rehabilitation
- Douglas, Australia
- Brisbane, Australia
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Graduate Certificate
Distance Learning
English
Build on your professional expertise to extend your knowledge and skills in rehabilitation. This six-month full-time (or equivalent part-time) external course is designed for health professionals who want to enhance their current qualifications and take the next step in their career.


Minot State University
Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science and Rehabilitation
- Minot, USA
BA
English
At Minot State, our new exercise science and rehabilitation major includes an element unique to similar programs: rehabilitation and health throughout the lifespan. Developed to promote thoughtful graduates who engage in the science, theory, and practice of enhancing the quality of life for individuals, you can choose from seven different tracks, ensuring a route best tailored to your desired career path.
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Veterinary rehabilitation degree programs focus on enhancing the recovery and overall well-being of animals through specialized therapies. This discipline combines veterinary medicine with physical therapy principles, making it distinct and tailored to improving pets' and working animals' quality of life.
Through courses in anatomy, biomechanics, and rehabilitation techniques, you'll learn to assess and treat musculoskeletal issues, post-surgical recovery, and neuromuscular conditions in animals. Clinical skills include therapeutic exercise, hydrotherapy, and utilizing modalities like ultrasound or laser therapy, directly applicable in real-world settings. Students build confidence as they engage with new rehabilitation methods and best practices.
Many graduates pursue careers as veterinary rehabilitation specialists, collaborating with veterinary practices or working in specialized rehabilitation facilities. Others may choose to work in academic or research settings, contributing to advancements in animal care. With a combination of practical training and theoretical knowledge, veterinary rehabilitation programs prepare students for a rewarding career dedicated to animal health and recovery.