BTEC Sports and Remedial Massage Level 5

BTEC

In Clapham

£ 2,499 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    BTEC

  • Location

    Clapham

  • Duration

    20 Days

Facilities

Location

Start date

Clapham (London)
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SW4 9JX

Start date

On request

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Course programme

Accredited by: Introduction

An ISRM accredited course. This is the highest level available in the UK

Course Structure
  • The course is made up of 10 weekend workshops (10:00 am to 5:00pm on Saturdays & Sundays) 20 days in total.
  • There is an additional examination day.
  • Home study and practice is required between the monthly workshops, allowing plenty of time to practice and gain real experience of the techniques learned before new ones are introduced. As the course develops, students can relate the new information and techniques with the clinical experience they have already gained. The early part of the course becomes a solid foundation for the advanced techniques and subjects covered later.
Syllabus


Practical

  • Extensive repertoire of Massage Techniques
  • Functional Anatomy
  • Pre & Post Event Massage
  • Deep Friction
  • Neuromuscular Technique
  • Muscle Energy Technique
  • Soft Tissue Release
  • Connective Tissue Massage
  • Peripheral Joint Assessment
  • Remedial Exercise
  • Posture & Core Stability

Theory

  • Anatomy & Physiology
  • Exercise Physiology
  • Contraindications
  • Acute & Post Acute Conditions
  • Pathology of Injury
  • Overuse Syndrome
  • Injury Scenarios
  • Medical Conditions
  • Professionalism & Ethics

Coursework

This comprises of home study based around four written assignments which form part of the course assessment. A minimum of 100 hours study is expected for the student to successfully complete the coursework.

  • The weekend workshops consist of approximately 25% theory and 75% practical, and there is a separate examination day, totalling 145 hours of direct contact time.
  • All students will be expected to study the Anatomy & Physiology part of this course, as subjects presented during this course element are essential to sports and remedial massage.
  • Student insurance is required for you to practice outside of the class and this can be obtained through the ISRM; we will provide details of this during the course.

Practice

It is vitally important that students practice between the weekends. To encourage this, students will receive a logbook in which to record 100 practice treatments and this forms part of the course assessment. Two case studies are required towards the end of the course. For home practice, a student is expected to spend about 100 hours.

Course Requirements
  • 4 GCSE's and 1 'A' level, or similar academic qualification (Desirable).
  • An accredited body massage qualification (ITEC, VTCT or equivalent Level 3 qualification) or a School of Natural Therapies ‘Introductory Massage*’ certificate.
  • An active involvement in some sport, dance or exercise activity.

*Students who do not hold a recognised massage qualification in Massage/Anatomy & Physiology, are invited to apply for this course, providing they go some way towards meeting the academic requirements as listed above; in addition, they will be required to attend the Schools at our Clapham venue. There are two weekend date options for the 2010 intake.

Exam Module

Examination & Assessment

The final examination takes place 2 weeks after the final weekend. It consists of 1 theory paper and 1 practical, supported by 3 practical assessments taken during the course.

In accordance with our equal opportunities policy, we do try to make special arrangements for people with learning difficulties wherever possible. We also try to make the exam process a low-stress as possible. The School has a formal appeals procedure if a student wishes to dispute any mark they receive.

Cost Includes

Total £2,499.00

  • Deposit £499.00 (£249.00 holding deposit at time of booking + £250.00, 6wks before course starts).
  • Balance £2,000 payable by first day of course, or by 10 instalments of £200.
  • Fees include: BTEC registration, exams, certification and one-year's student membership of the ISRM.
After Qualification

After Qualification


These qualifications are nationally recognised and will enable you to practice as a professional sport & remedial massage practitioner, and obtain full comprehensive insurance cover. It also entitles you to become a full member of the ISRM, as well as other professional sports bodies.
Opportunities also exist in many other fields of sport and massage, such as:

  • Gyms, sports clubs, etc
  • Referrals from other practitioners and professionals, such as Physiotherapists, Osteopaths.
  • With the fast approaching London Olympic Games 2012 there is now much interest in working in this field – see details below

London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (LOCOG)


Volunteers at the Games
Volunteers are at the core of the Games and essential to all the functional areas that make up this global festival of sport. Information about the recruitment of up to 70,000 volunteers will be found on from summer 2010, but it will be worthwhile for interested sports massage practitioners to be aware of what might be expected of volunteers and whether they have the desire and attributes required to volunteer as a sports massage practitioner.


Olympic and Paralympic Medical Services
There will be three Olympic and Paralympic Villages and five sites for the football venues (spread around Great Britain). The 26 sports will compete in 34 venues at the Olympics and 21 venues at the Paralympics. There will be 10,500 athletes at the Olympic Games and 4,200 athletes at the Paralympic Games coming from 205 and 147 countries respectively. The Olympic Games last for 17 days and the Paralympic Games for 11 days with each Games having a two week build up prior to the Opening Ceremony when medical services have to be provided; over two months in total.


Physical Therapy Services
Physical therapy encompasses chiropractic, osteopathy, physiotherapy and sports massage. A physical therapy service will be provided at the main Polyclinic in the Olympic Village (in East London), at the smaller Polyclinics at Royal Holloway (rowing and canoeing) and Weymouth (sailing) as well as at all the competition venues and some training venues. Working within their scope of practice, sports massage practitioners will use their knowledge, skills and experience to provide pre-event and post-event sports massage services to athletes. It is essential that volunteers for sports massage are aware of the importance of working within an interdisciplinary team, of utilising the clinical judgements of others and of using referrals to other disciplines when necessary.


Depending on the sport and venue, some sports massage practitioners may be based in the Athlete Medical Centres at the competition venues. The sports massage practitioners within the Village Polyclinics will work closely with other medical professionals, including chiropractors, osteopaths and physiotherapists. The detailed provision of these services is already being planned by the Physical Therapy Work stream, led by Lynn Booth.
All short-listed applicants will be interviewed, and their skills and experience will determine success and help determine at which venues (or Polyclinic) they are most appropriately based. At LOCOG we are looking for sports massage practitioners with sport specific experience. Experience of looking after elite athletes will be of particular value. By identifying and selecting volunteers early, LOCOG will identify any potential gaps in sport specific cover or experience. Sports massage practitioners selected as volunteers have the chance to gain further relevant experience and arrange leave and cover from their employer well before the Games.


The Olympic and Paralympics Games are truly inspirational and this really is a unique opportunity for sports massage practitioners to volunteer to be part of it and to promote the expertise available in the UK. Medical volunteers bring unique and special skills which will enable London to host a safe, successful and inspirational Olympic and Paralympic Games. We need your help to do that.
All sports massage practitioners will need to volunteer for at least ten days. It may be possible to divide this time into two 5 day periods, but not into any smaller units. Their time will need to be flexible to cover the busiest periods and variable competition schedule. Sports massage practitioners who can commit to more than the basic 10 days will be much appreciated. All volunteers will be expected to attend test events in 2011 and training days in the run up to the Games. There is no remuneration or honorarium for volunteers but they will receive a volunteer uniform, a meal when on duty and free local transport. Volunteers are expected to find and pay for their own accommodation whilst working at the Games.


If you are a sports massage practitioner and would like to be part of this once in a lifetime event, do you fulfil the following criteria? If not, are you aware of how to attain this before volunteering commences in July 2010?


Essential

  • Holder of a massage qualification equivalent to National Framework Level 4 (D521)* or a
  • Minimum of 4 years working full-time in elite or professional sport
  • Suitable professional liability insurance to a minimum of £2 million
  • 3 years qualified at the time of application (2010)
  • Holder of a current basic first aid in sport or life support qualification
  • Have experience of working in a multidisciplinary team
  • By 2012, have 4 years experience of working in a musculoskeletal field or have experience of working in a Games-related discipline i.e. neurology / amputee rehabilitation
  • Excellent team worker, and good communicator
  • Knowledge of the World Anti-Doping Agency policy


Preferable

  • Holder of a massage qualification equivalent to National Framework Level 5 (D522)*
  • By 2012, have experience of working in a training and / or competitive sporting environment for a minimum of 3 years.
  • Experience of working with national level athletes.
  • Experience of working within with special groups / disability sport i.e. amputees, spinal injuries, visually impaired, neurologically impaired
  • Experience of working in a multi-sport environment
  • If you need any advice about how to develop these skills contact:

    LOCOG looks forward to working with all its medical volunteers to provide high quality medical care to Olympic and Paralympics athletes and all those taking part in the Games. To find out more about general and other specialist volunteer opportunities check the LOCOG web site

* ISRM qualifications gained through the School of Natural Therapies are equivalent

BTEC Sports and Remedial Massage Level 5

£ 2,499 VAT inc.