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Ntc neuromuscular and physical therapy diploma

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  • 02-10-2012 12:31am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 22


    Hey,

    Just looking for some feed back. I have. Passion for helping people and the human anatomy and have always been interested in sports. For many years now I have warmed to the idea of physiotherapy as a career however been a young teen I messed around in school and did not achieve the points for it. At 25 now my current job isn't pushing me and I have no desire to do it for my life however the idea of helping people through injuries is something I'd love to do. I cannot afford to go full time and was think of maybe doing the ntc neuromuscular an physical therapy course diploma . Just a few question I have

    1: is it a good quality and knowledgable course (I'd be willing to put the work and study in and learn more through my own studies )

    2: is it recognised as a practioner of injury treatment or would I just be a masseuse ?

    3: after attaining the diploma can I go on to attain a degree in physical therapy?

    4: is work attainable ? I wouldn't be looking to open my own practice of the the stretch . I'd love to work in a clinic and learn from experienced physiotherapist/physical therapist .

    I'm very confused and afraid that I could pay out €3000 odd and not receive the credited amount of knowledge . I done a personal trainer course with Litton lane that cost me €2000 and was awful. I had no knowledge leaving the course and was totally unprepared for working in the fitness industry after my completion . I don't want this to happen again as I want to make a serious career out of this . Not even to earn a lot of money but to help people in injury situations would be a satisfying job .

    Sorry for rambling !


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  • Registered Users Posts: 6 chinaplate


    hey just wondering how you got in your research into this course as i am also thinking of going down the same route


  • Registered Users Posts: 14 oliviareilly


    hey guys did anyone of you decide to do this course in the end. and how did you get on if you did??


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