
Fellowship in Sports Rehabilitation – Level ll
5126- Interactive features & self-assessment exercises to build your skill.
- Clinical case discussions for optimal clinical orientation.
- Strategies in rehabilitation specific to the type and location of the injury.
- Individualized-based approach towards a speedy return to sports and competition.
- 7 days intensive contact program at Mission Walk rehabilitation center
- Additionally, 1-year subscription to the Groovi movement to enhance your clinical practice
Fellowship in Sports Rehabilitation – Level ll

Key Features
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Interactive features & self-assessment exercises to build your skill.
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Clinical case discussions for optimal clinical orientation.
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Strategies in rehabilitation specific to the type and location of the injury.
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Individualized-based approach towards a speedy return to sports and competition.
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7 days intensive contact program at Mission Walk rehabilitation center
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Additionally, 1-year subscription to the Groovi movement to enhance your clinical practice
- Course Duration 6 months
- Next Batch Date25th Sep 2023
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Course Description
Sports injuries and their therapy have become increasingly relevant due to a growing engagement of sports and leisure activities in society. Compared to traditional rehabilitation, sports injuries rehabilitation requires a greater level of care with a highly structured and sports-specific program, which prepares both the athlete and the injured tissue for the Sport’s highest physical and psychological demands while preventing further injury.
Sports medicine professionals, athletic trainers, physiotherapists, and other allied healthcare professionals are ideal candidates for the Fellowship in Sports Rehabilitation – Level ll course. A course that enables you to work effectively with athletes and bring about a safe and effective recovery from injury. The course provides short, didactic sessions and in-depth text explanations covering such themes as:
- Rehabilitation is specific to the location and type of injury.
- Medication, nutritional supplements, and specialized tests for achieving and maintaining optimal performance.
- Rehabilitating individuals with pre-existing medical conditions or comorbidities.
- Novel techniques and technology for treating musculoskeletal injuries.
- Gender-specific consideration in sports rehabilitation.
In the modern era, rehabilitation after sports injury has become a domain for specialists from multiple disciplines. Undergoing this course will not only enhance your current practice but ensure a rapid and safe transition back to competition for your patients.
The Medvarsity Learning Design framework (Certificate, Advanced Certificate, and Fellowship (Levels I & II)) is based on Kirkpatrick’s model of e-learning and allows the systematic consumption and application of the content.
At the end of the course, you will be placed for 7 days at Mission Walk Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation which aims at improving the individual quality of life who suffer neurological, orthopedic, sports, cardiac & pediatric disabilities through intensive activity-based therapy and functional rehabilitation exercise program to enhance overall functional capacity.
Additionally, Groovi Movements, a physiotherapy software that enables the rehabilitation specialist to
- Suggest a rehabilitation regimen, Revise the previous regimen, or introduce new exercises
- Prescribe customized evidence-based progressive loading for your patients
We at Medvarsity strive to equip every physician with the ability to fast-track their career and enable them to serve better the communities in which they practice.
Come, join us and let us impact healthcare through education.
Eligibility: MBBS graduates, GPs, Medical Students, Physiotherapists/ Physiotherapy interns, Rehabilitation physicians, Rehabilitation trainees.
Course Validity: 7 months. There will be an extra charge for the extension of the course validity.
*Statutory taxes and levies not included. Taxes will be applied on checkout. Rates may vary based on management discretion.
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Sports Rehabilitation
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- Introduction to Sports Rehabilitation
- Basic Principles in Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation
- Exercise Training and Prescription
Module 2: Joint Specific injuries and Rehabilitation
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Shoulder:
- Shoulder: Injuries and Rehabilitation
- Shoulder Impingement
- Rotator Cuff Tear (With/Without Surgery)
- Shoulder Instability and Glenoid Tear
Elbow:
- Elbow: Injuries and Rehabilitation
- Lateral and Medial Epicondylitis
- Medial Collateral ligament Injury
- Olecranon Bursitis
Wrist:
- Wrist: Injuries and Rehabilitation
- De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Tear (TFCC Tear)
Hand and Fingers:
- Hand and fingers: Injuries and Rehabilitation
- Metacarpal Fracture/Boxer’s Fracture
- 1st MCP / Ulnar Collateral Ligament Sprain/Tear
- Jersey Finger
- Mallet Finger
Hip and Thigh:
- Hip and Thigh: Injuries and Rehabilitation
- SIJ Dysfunction / Sacroiliitis
- Muscle Strain and Tendinopathy (Hamstring, Quadriceps, Iliopsoas, Piriformis, Gluteal and Adductors)
- Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI)
- Groin Pain (Sports Hernia)
Knee:
- Knee: Injuries and Rehabilitation
- IT Band Friction Syndrome
- Anterior Knee Pain (Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome, Patellar Tendinopathy, Fat Pad Syndrome and Tibial Apophysitis
- Cruciate Ligament Injuries (Rehab without / Post Surgery)
- Meniscus Tear (Rehab without/Post Surgery)
Shin and Leg:
- Shin and Leg: Injuries and Rehabilitation
- Achilles’ Tendon Injuries (Tear/Sprain/Tendinopathy/Bursitis/Sever’s disease)
- Shin Splint
Ankle:
- Ankle: Injuries and Rehabilitation
- Ankle Ligament Injuries (Lateral and Medial Complex)
- Anterior Ankle Impingement (Footballer’s Ankle)
Foot:
- Foot: Injuries and Rehabilitation
- Tibialis Posterior Dysfunction / Tendinopathy
- Metatarsalgia
Head Injuries:
- Concussions
Cervical Spine:
- Cervical Spine: Injuries and Rehabilitation
- Whiplash
- Stinger
Lumbar Spine:
- Lumbar Spine: Injuries and Rehabilitation
- Low Back Pain and Core Stability
Module 3: Sports Medicine
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Environmental conditions:
- Heat
- Cold
- Air Pollution
- Altitude
Sports Nutrition:
- Introduction to Sports Nutrition
- The Building Blocks of Athletes’ Diet (Carbohydrates, Proteins, Fats, and Micronutrients)
- Ergogenic Aids
- Sports Drinks
Doping:
- Drug Abuse
Medical Conditions:
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Sudden Cardiac Death
- Asthma
- Infections
Traveling with Team:
- Travel with Team
- Biological Athletes’ Passports / Vaccinations
- Female Athletes’ Special Consideration
- Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS)
Module 4: Sports Exercise
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- Exercise Physiology: Physiological effect and adaptations of exercise on athletes’ body
- Performance: Parameters to Measure Performance and Precision Heart Rate Training
Module 5: Sports Psychology
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- Role of Psychology in Sports
Module 6: New Methods in the Treatment of Sports Injuries
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- Biological Therapies used in Sports Injury and Rehabilitation
- Aquatic Therapy in Rehabilitation
- Hyperthermia / Shock Waves / LASER and Other Electrotherapy Equipment
- Taping in Sports Rehabilitation
- Dry Needling
Course Outline
- Introduction to Sports Rehabilitation
- Basic Principles in Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation
- Exercise Training and Prescription
Shoulder:
- Shoulder: Injuries and Rehabilitation
- Shoulder Impingement
- Rotator Cuff Tear (With/Without Surgery)
- Shoulder Instability and Glenoid Tear
Elbow:
- Elbow: Injuries and Rehabilitation
- Lateral and Medial Epicondylitis
- Medial Collateral ligament Injury
- Olecranon Bursitis
Wrist:
- Wrist: Injuries and Rehabilitation
- De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Tear (TFCC Tear)
Hand and Fingers:
- Hand and fingers: Injuries and Rehabilitation
- Metacarpal Fracture/Boxer’s Fracture
- 1st MCP / Ulnar Collateral Ligament Sprain/Tear
- Jersey Finger
- Mallet Finger
Hip and Thigh:
- Hip and Thigh: Injuries and Rehabilitation
- SIJ Dysfunction / Sacroiliitis
- Muscle Strain and Tendinopathy (Hamstring, Quadriceps, Iliopsoas, Piriformis, Gluteal and Adductors)
- Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI)
- Groin Pain (Sports Hernia)
Knee:
- Knee: Injuries and Rehabilitation
- IT Band Friction Syndrome
- Anterior Knee Pain (Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome, Patellar Tendinopathy, Fat Pad Syndrome and Tibial Apophysitis
- Cruciate Ligament Injuries (Rehab without / Post Surgery)
- Meniscus Tear (Rehab without/Post Surgery)
Shin and Leg:
- Shin and Leg: Injuries and Rehabilitation
- Achilles’ Tendon Injuries (Tear/Sprain/Tendinopathy/Bursitis/Sever’s disease)
- Shin Splint
Ankle:
- Ankle: Injuries and Rehabilitation
- Ankle Ligament Injuries (Lateral and Medial Complex)
- Anterior Ankle Impingement (Footballer’s Ankle)
Foot:
- Foot: Injuries and Rehabilitation
- Tibialis Posterior Dysfunction / Tendinopathy
- Metatarsalgia
Head Injuries:
- Concussions
Cervical Spine:
- Cervical Spine: Injuries and Rehabilitation
- Whiplash
- Stinger
Lumbar Spine:
- Lumbar Spine: Injuries and Rehabilitation
- Low Back Pain and Core Stability
Environmental conditions:
- Heat
- Cold
- Air Pollution
- Altitude
Sports Nutrition:
- Introduction to Sports Nutrition
- The Building Blocks of Athletes’ Diet (Carbohydrates, Proteins, Fats, and Micronutrients)
- Ergogenic Aids
- Sports Drinks
Doping:
- Drug Abuse
Medical Conditions:
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Sudden Cardiac Death
- Asthma
- Infections
Traveling with Team:
- Travel with Team
- Biological Athletes’ Passports / Vaccinations
- Female Athletes’ Special Consideration
- Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS)
- Exercise Physiology: Physiological effect and adaptations of exercise on athletes’ body
- Performance: Parameters to Measure Performance and Precision Heart Rate Training
- Role of Psychology in Sports
- Biological Therapies used in Sports Injury and Rehabilitation
- Aquatic Therapy in Rehabilitation
- Hyperthermia / Shock Waves / LASER and Other Electrotherapy Equipment
- Taping in Sports Rehabilitation
- Dry Needling
FAQs
- Is this course recognized by MCI?
- Medical Council of India does not recognize courses that are offered through online or blended learning platform. In collaboration with leading industry experts, we provide you with the best state-of-the art learning content with an endeavor to train you to become well-equipped and proficient in patient care through this course.
- MBBS graduates, GPs, Medical Students, Physiotherapists/Physiotherapy interns, Rehabilitation physicians, Rehabilitation trainees.
- Hands-on training means training in an environment that permits each student to have experience performing tasks, making decisions, or using equipment appropriate to the job assignment for which the training is being conducted. The student assigned for these programs will be observing all procedures performed by the consultant and depending on the student’s abilities and skill set displayed at the hospital, he/she will get to assist the consultant.
- How to access the course material online?
- To access the course, click on kite.medvarsity using the login ID and password provided to you or click on “LOG IN USING YOUR ACCOUNT ON Google” and enter your Email ID: Gmail ID (Only if Gmail ID mentioned in the Application) & Password. In case you don’t have access to login ID and password, write to us at [email protected] & quote your registered email ID.
- What If I am unable to open/access the course?
- Please access the below link AND follow the steps.
support.medvarsity
- Please access the below link AND follow the steps.
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- Is the contact program mandatory for the completion of the course?
Any contact program provides a student with an opportunity to learn clinical hands-on techniques and skills that are helpful in the practice of the discipline.
- What if I am unable to attend the contact program on the scheduled dates?
You can attend the next scheduled contact program upon information and concurrence by your program coordinator.
- Can I choose the center where I wish to attend the contact program?
You will be required to attend the contact program at the nearest prescribed center where you are assigned. Shifting of Contact Program Center is not advisable because for each of such facilities Medvarsity has to assign a Mentor Specialist based on several students at the assigned Contact Program Center.
- Will there be arrangements for lodging and boarding provided for students during the Contact Program in case their contact center is out of the station from their hometown?
You will have to make your arrangements for boarding and lodging. We can assist in finding accommodation, but the expenses are to be borne by the student.
- How to give exams online, procedure to give exams?
- Kindly click on the link http://www.apolloknowledge.com/verify/login.aspx login as “Student” it will ask for your login credentials. Watch this video for more information – https://youtu.be/BeuZaMSzS78.
- Click on Access option; type your user name and password.
- Select My Courses and then click on learn option.
- Modules will be opened in which you have to select the module and click on it.
- You will find various options like e Book , case discussions, videos, Assessment etc.,
- Click on Assessment option to give exam.
- Click on Take assessment and read all the instructions -> click on start exam -> Attempt exam.
- Every 60 seconds page gets deactivated, hence it is important that you refresh the page time and again.
- Are the scheduled dates for the exams mandatory or not?
- It is Optional, however if you have to complete all Modules and final exam before the Course Expiry date you will receive your certificate on time.
- Session expired and it is showing as unauthorized user?
- If the page is left idle for more than 60 seconds session will expire automatically. Refresh the page periodically to avoid.
- If session is expired, what to do?
- It will start from the same question where the session expired.
- While you are attempting exam, error pops up and exam is halted – site will display as attempted(1)
- Ignore the message as attempted – The attempt is only completed when it displays Finished (1).
- When will the final exam get activated?
- If 1 month Course (1 week prior Course expiry).
- If 3 Month Course (15 days prior Course expiry).
- If 6 Month Course (45 Days prior Course Expiry).
- If 1 Year Course (2 Months prior Course Expiry).
- What is the procedure if Course is expired?
- You have to pay re-activation fee, for details Contact Toll free 1800-103-6006 or write to [email protected]
- What if I don’t qualify in modules or final exam?
- You have to pay Re-exam fee, for details Contact Toll free 1800-103-6006 or write to [email protected]
- When will I get my certificate?
- We have now gone online, Once you successfully pass your final exam and below conditions are met :
Contact program Completed (if Applicable).
Viva to be cleared (if Applicable).
Logbook / Project Submission (if applicable).
Course duration to be complete.
Necessary documents should be submitted in full.
If the above credentials are fulfilled, your E-Certificate will be mailed to your registered E-Mail ID.
- Do you provide any placement assistance?
- We do not provide any placement guarantee as an outcome of the course. On a case to case basis we will introduce your profile to specific recruiting partners but no job guarantee is provided.
- What if I have any concerns regarding the program delivery or what if I have any suggestions to improve the quality of the course?
- For any feedback regarding the course, please write to us at [email protected]