•  Health Reference Network
BACK SEND PRINT

Leg up for athletic therapy
Concordia program gains recognition from the Quebec government



May 11, 2012

It’s official: past, present, and future graduates of Concordia’s athletic therapy program are now part of a discipline that has been recognized by the Quebec government. The decree, which came into effect on May 6, means that athletic therapy benefits from an official, provincially regulated and protected status.

For therapists and clients alike, it’s great news. According to Richard DeMont, Associate Professor in Concordia’s Department of Exercise Science and member of the Centre for Research on Human Development, this official governmental recognition represents a huge boost for the discipline. “Since the inception of our athletic therapy program here at Concordia, our students have been trained as health‑care professionals. Now the province is truly treating them as such.”

The recent signing of this governmental decree provides a recognition of the profession of athletic therapy that will improve the musculoskeletal healthcare options for the average Quebecer to a level consistent with professional athletes and Olympians. “For years, Certified Athletic Therapists have been assessing and treating the aches and pains of gifted athletes, and this recognition from the College des médecins du Québec helps to provide acceptance of athletic therapy for the recreational athlete, the weekend warrior, and even those just starting to live an active life,” explains DeMont.

Certified Athletic Therapists have passed accredited university programs and rigorous certification exams, which maintain the quality of professionals and ensure the safety of the public. Concordia University is one program that has been accredited for over ten years and has an excellent graduate success rate on the certification exam.

Concordia’s program is one of only seven in the country that is accredited by the Canadian Athletic Therapists Association (CATA), and is the only accredited program in Quebec. Students who complete the program are eligible to take the national certification exam to become certified athletic therapists, meaning they are health care practitioners devoted to the prevention and treatment of emergency, acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions and injuries.

This recognition comes at a particularly exciting time for Concordia, what with a brand new athletic therapy clinic having just opened within the PERFORM Centre. Staffed by athletic therapy internship students and supervised by certified athletic therapists, the clinic is a fully functional treatment center with state-of-the-art equipment and modalities in addition to a functional assessment suite and Swim-Ex for aqua therapy.

Career opportunities abound for students who have received their degree in athletic therapy from Concordia University and obtained certification from the CATA. Just ask graduates of the program who are now working everywhere from Cirque du Soleil to the Montreal Canadiens!

Related links:

For more information :

Organization:
Université Concordia
Address:
1455, boulevard de Maisonneuve Ouest
Montréal, Québec
Canada, H3G 1M8
www.concordia.ca


LInk http://www.chrgonline.com/detail_news.php?ID=379681
BACK SEND PRINT
Most consulted news

Contact us

Jaguar Media Inc
1160 rue Lévis, Bureau 100
Terrebonne (Quebec) J6W 5S6

Tel.: 450-471-7599
Toll free: 888-504-0072
Fax: 450-471-5443 . 888-243-4562

support@chrgonline.com
www.chrgonline.com

  Press

  Jobs

  Events

  News on your smartphone

  Subscription

Links

Private zone (Members only)

© 2013, Jaguar Media inc. All rights reserved. 1996-2013