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Specialising with a master's degree in physiotherapy is the key step towards advancing your professional career and differentiating yourself in an increasingly demanding sector. At UAX you can choose from different areas of specialisation, such as sports physiotherapy, neurophysiotherapy or orthopaedic manual therapy, with a practical approach oriented towards real clinical application.
Master's degree in physiotherapy: clinical training to excel
Master's Degree in Neurophysiotherapy
Start:
October
Length:
9 months
Master's Degree in Sports Physiotherapy
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Start:
October
Length:
9 months
Master's Degree in Orthopaedic Manual Therapy in Prevalent Pathologies
Start:
October
Length:
9 months
Master's Degree in Sports Physiotherapy
In collaboration with:
Start:
October
Length:
9 months
A degree in physiotherapy provides a solid foundation, but specialisation is essential to access better professional opportunities and develop a more focused career. A master's degree in physiotherapy allows you to go deeper into specific areas and acquire advanced skills to work with patients in real clinical contexts.
At UAX you can choose between different areas depending on your interests and the type of patient you want to work with.
Sports physiotherapy
Focused on the prevention and treatment of injuries in sportsmen and women. It allows you to work in sports clubs, high performance centres or specialised clinics.
Neurophysiotherapy
Specialised in the treatment of patients with neurological pathologies, such as strokes or neurodegenerative diseases. This is an area in high demand in the health sector.
Orthopaedic manual therapy
Focused on the treatment of musculoskeletal dysfunctions by means of advanced manual techniques. Highly demanded in private clinics and rehabilitation centres.
The choice depends mainly on the type of patient and professional environment in which you want to develop:
- If you are interested in sport, sports physiotherapy.
- If you are attracted to the clinical neurological field, neurophysiotherapy.
- If you prefer musculoskeletal work, manual therapy.
Choosing the right specialisation will allow you to focus your career from the start.
Specialising in physiotherapy broadens your career options and improves your professional positioning, and you can access:
Specialisation will allow you to access more technical and better valued profiles.
UAX has a solid track record in healthcare training, with a model based on clinical practice and direct contact with the professional environment.
Its programmes are designed to develop applied skills from the outset, with access to specialised facilities and collaboration with health and sports centres. This approach positions UAX as an outstanding option for specialising in physiotherapy.
It depends on the field, but sports physiotherapy, neurophysiotherapy and manual therapy are areas with high demand and good job opportunities.
It is not compulsory, but highly recommended if you want to specialise, improve your employability and gain access to more qualified positions.
The duration is usually 1 to 2 years, depending on the programme and mode of study.
It depends on your interests: sport, neurology or musculoskeletal treatment are the main options. It is important to choose according to the type of patient you want to work with.
Yes, many programmes make it possible to combine study and work, especially in blended or online modes.
Salaries vary according to experience and specialisation, but specialisation often improves career opportunities and pay levels.
You can work in private clinics, hospitals, sports centres, rehabilitation centres or develop your own practice.