Master of Musculoskeletal and Sports Physiotherapy (IMPX)
![]() IMPX Program Director Mark Jones |
- Welcome
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Course descriptions, entry requirements, professional recognition and fee
information is available at the
IMPX home page - Weekly timetable - not currently avaiable
- Additional costs for IMPX students
- Clinical placement requirements for IMPX students
- Application information
- Competency standard information
- IMPX Alumni
- Living in South Australia
- Download an IMPX PDF brochure
Welcome
The Master of Musculoskeletal and Sports Physiotherapy program is a
one-year coursework Masters degree with classes commencing in mid
January and finishing in mid November. As a combined Masters of both
Musculoskeletal and Sports Physiotherapy, the ten courses which make up
this Masters program have been developed to meet the competency
requirements of the Charter of Educational Standards for Musculoskeletal
Physiotherapy Australia (MPA) and Sports Physiotherapy Australia (SPA),
two special interest groups of the Australian Physiotherapy Association.
Contemporary health care in general, and Musculoskeletal and Sports
Physiotherapy in particular, requires therapists’ reasoning and practice
to be critical, reflective, patient-centred and evidence-based. It is
the aim of our program to provide physiotherapists with specialised
musculoskeletal and sports physiotherapy training to enable them to
develop an advanced level of evidence-based practice.
This web site provides information about program structure, courses, entry requirements, application procedures, fees, professional recognition and competency standards. If you require any further information please email the Program Director, Mark Jones at mark.jones@unisa.edu.au.

