Master of Chiropractic
Summary
Chiropractors have the unique privilege of being able to positively impact people’s lives through the provision of natural and non-invasive healthcare methods. They have a deep understanding of the body’s structures and how each interact to affect our health. Using spinal adjustments, manipulation and other physical means to improve neuromusculoskeletal function, chiropractors can help us live healthy and active lives.
The rigorous Master of Chiropractic will prepare you for a rewarding career in one of the largest primary health professions. As a graduate, you’ll be equipped with the full diagnostic and clinical management knowledge and skills you’ll need to work in private practice, chiropractic sports medicine, allied health areas, health insurance assessment, medico-legal advising, work health and safety, rehabilitation and research.
Key features
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Undertake an internationally recognised degree
Graduate as a diligent and ethical clinician or researcher with the skills to be a leader in musculoskeletal healthcare.
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Develop clinical expertise and therapeutic skills
Gain knowledge of biomechanics, electrophysiological therapeutics, rehabilitation, chiro techniques and soft tissue modalities.
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Be prepared for real-life clinical encounters
Learn how to run a chiropractic practice, operate X-ray equipment and perform spinal manipulation.
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Undertake a clinical internship
Get hands-on experience in one of our three chiro clinics, and hone your clinical capability in a supervised clinical environment