Sports Rehabilitation and Training: Multidisciplinary Perspectives is a comprehensive and practice-informed resource designed to support both students and practitioners working in sport rehabilitation. Blending academic insight with professional expertise, this book integrates key elements of learning, research, and applied practice in a cohesive and meaningful way.
Developed by a team of experienced educators, clinicians, and researchers, this essential guide draws on a rich foundation of multidisciplinary teaching and hands-on professional experience. It provides Graduate Sport Rehabilitators (GSRs) with the tools and understanding needed to navigate complex clinical environments, apply evidence-based practice, and develop a confident professional identity.
With core themes including clinical reasoning, interprofessional collaboration, reflective practice, and career development, each chapter is underpinned by current research and includes case studies, practitioner insights, and real-world applications. This book supports GSRs in approaching their careers with adaptability, integrity, and purpose.
Accessible, relevant, and grounded in real-world expertise, this book is an invaluable companion for students, early-career and established practitioners, and educators alike.
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Richard Moss is Associate Professor and Programme Lead of Sport Rehabilitation at the University of Nottingham, UK. He has worked in education since 2007 and is a senior fellow of AdvanceHE. Alonside his role in education he has been involved with BASRaT since 2006, and has been Accreditation Lead since 2010.
Dr Adam Gledhill, PhD, CPsychol, FCASES is a consultant with the Swedish Ice Hockey Association, a Visiting Fellow in Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences at Loughborough University, UK. Adam has contributed to the BASRaT Education Framework since 2017, is an Associate Editor with the British Journal of Sports Medicine, and is a Fellow of the Chartered Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences.