Body Correction Fellowship & Certification

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Program Overview

The goal of this fellowship is to provide a comprehensive educational experience in the field of sport and orthopaedic physiotherapy. Our physiotherapists work collaboratively with primary care sport and exercise medicine physicians, orthopaedic surgeons, researchers and other health care professionals to achieve a balanced approach to the care of athletes and active individuals.

Program Objectives

To develop leaders in sport and exercise medicine by:

- Increasing clinical competence in management of sport and orthopaedic injuries in the athletic and active population using an evidence based model of care.

- Understanding and experiencing the continuum of care for the athlete from pre-participation physicals, to field and clinical management, and full return to sport.

- Developing confidence and skill in management of sideline injuries through work with various sports teams and events, and through organizing and planning of medical coverage for sport events.


- Promoting active and healthy lifestyle.


- Understanding risk factors contributing to sport injuries and contribute to injury prevention strategies.

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Pre-Requisites

- Licensed to Practice Physiotherapy in Ontario
- Malpractice Insurance
- Sport First Responder Certification
- Member of Sport Division of Canadian Physiotherapy Association
- Application Procedure

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Application Procedure

Your application must include:


- Letter of Intent
- Current CV
- 3 Letters of Reference


Application Deadline


None

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Fellowship FAQ

What are the Requirements for a Fellowship Program?

Manual therapy fellowship programs are designed to meet the following requirements. 1000 hours of learning including: – 130 hours of 1:1 mentoring – 310 hours of mentored practice – 160 hours of lab education in manual therapy – Additional learning and teaching expierences rounding out the program requirement.

How are the course costs structured?

Our typical programs take advantage of your employers education allowance to cover the cost of the program. Through arrangement with your employer, the therapist agrees to remain with the employer through a period equal to the eduction budget allowance that will cover the cost of the program.

What is the typical format for the program?

9 weekend intensive classes are scheduled approximately every 8 weeks. Each course is complemented with 8 weeks of online learning including course manuals, technique video examples, discussion board support and online testing. course are held at locations selected by the sponsoring organization.

How would we go about sponsoring a new program?

Programs are typically sponsored by a therapy provider who arranges to have 15 to 20 therapists participate in the program. Therapist and the sponsor typically arrange an employment agreement for a designated length of time equal to their education budget to cover the cost of the program.

What is the difference between the certification program and the fellowship program?

The certification program coursework makes up the lab and didactic portions of the fellowship. The mentorship component and additional requirements are not required for the certification program. Both programs will have a oral and written practical at the conclusion of the intensives.

What is the graduation rate?

We have attained a 95% graduation rate for fellowship.
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