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Consider a career in sports therapy

The Institute of Massage and Sports Therapy Ltd has been providing the highest level of professional training for sports therapists for 16 years.

New Year New Career at The National School of Remedial Therapy

Are you looking for a career in sports or thinking of changing your career path? If so, The National School for Remedial Therapy could be the place for you. Founded by Dave and Tina Corcoran, the school with locations in Dublin and Galway boasts 99.9 per cent of its graduates going on to full time employment.

Thinking about getting involved in massage or sports therapy?

The Institute of Massage and Sports Therapy Ltd was founded in 1998 with the aim of providing internationally recognised qualifications in sports therapy. At this time, more and more teams and sports clubs were employing sports therapists, who were for the most part unqualified and ended up causing more harm than good. They recognised the need for therapists who were trained specifically in the treatment, management and rehabilitation of sports injuries and have now developed a three-year part-time diploma course which deals with all aspects of sports therapy.

Transform your life with a career in sports therapy

Following a thriving year of learning and growth at The National School for Remedial Therapy, renowned triathlon coach and massage therapist David Corcoran is returning to Castlebar this February to launch the 2010 diploma programme in sports and remedial massage therapy.

Well known runner heads west with sports massage course

Well known former triathlon and duathlon champion, sports massage therapist and founder of the National School for Remedial Therapy, Dave Corcoran has chosen Castlebar as the only venue outside Dublin for his next diploma programme in sports and remedial massage therapy.

Bounce back from injury with remedial therapist John Kearns

Have you been to your local GP, physiotherapist, or tried almost everything to help with an ongoing sports injury and it hasn’t worked?

 

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