Professional/Short course Injection Therapy
Page last updated 8 July 2025
20 credit level 7 module
Please note all applicants are required to complete and submit the application form (available to download in the 'How to Apply' section below).
Introduction
This module is currently awaiting accreditation from the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy.
This 20 credit module, Injection Therapy, will introduce you to the theoretical and practical principles of injection therapy for musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions, providing you with the clinical skills to practise as a safe, competent and autonomous clinician in this area.
On successful completion of this level 7 (Masters level) module, you will be able to:
- demonstrate clinical proficiency and critical use of evidence based clinical reasoning in the safe and appropriate documentation and delivery of a range of injection therapy techniques as part of the holistic management of Musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions in person centred care.
- demonstrate a critical understanding of the use of injection therapy within an individual's professional scope of practice including the legal framework and regulatory control of medicines; synthesise and apply pharmacological knowledge and understanding as part of clinical reasoning and shared decision making to minimise risk and adverse effects/reactions.
- utilise critical application of knowledge of anatomy and pathophysiology underpinning clinical reasoning in the use of injection therapy in the management of MSK conditions, demonstrating an understanding of the measurement and evaluation of outcomes to optimise patient care.
Entry requirements
Applicants must be a practitioner with appropriate professional registration, for example HCPC, NMC, BASRAT, CASE.
Additionally, applicants must have relevant and sufficient practice experience in the assessment and management of musculoskeletal conditions and must be currently working in an area/role where injection therapy is practised. Prior to acceptance on the course, applicants must be able to confirm access to a designated clinical supervisor. Acceptance on the module/adherence to the above criteria is at the discretion of the module leader.
Careers / Further study
This module can contribute towards the MSc Advanced Practice.
Structure
Content
This module will typically cover the following aspects of injection therapy and supervised practice based learning:
- Detailed musculoskeletal anatomy relevant to injection techniques
- Safety and competence in the delivery of injection therapy
- Application of theory and evidence base of injection therapy to practice
- Evidence-based clinical reasoning and decision making (including shared decision making) underpinning the use injection therapy in Musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions
- Applied pharmacology
- Safety aspects information, consent, communication and documentation
- Practical techniques for the peripheral joint and peri-articular injection and aspiration
- Legal aspects relating to consent and non-medical prescribing/medicine management (Patient group directions and clinical responsibilities)
- Consideration of evaluation of outcome of injection therapy intervention.
Learning and Teaching
Learning will be a blended approach with some online lectures and seminars and a variety of face-to-face methods including seminars and practical teaching sessions, supported with online resources and independent study.
Theoretical and practice learning will be underpinned by supervised clinical practice and recorded in a digital log/portfolio. Reflective practise will be encouraged throughout all aspects of the module.
Assessment
Assessment for this module comprises:
- a Structured Observed Practical Examination (SOPE) - the SOPE (maximum of 30 minutes) comprises a case-based practical demonstration of injection therapy and a clinical reasoning discussion, assessing competence and safety.
- a practice-based log - the practice-based log comprises of a minimum of 10 supervised peripheral joint injections with evidence of critical reflection on their injection delivery and clinical reasoning. The practice-based log is assessed by the designated clinical supervisor on a pass/fail basis to confirm demonstration of safe practice in the clinical environment.
Formative SOPE sessions will be integrated within practical sessions, you will also be given feedback during supervised clinical practice.
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Prices and dates
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Please note priority will be given to applications received through our funded educational contracts. Places on this module will be limited for applications received outside of this funding. Please check with your employer as a funded contract place may still be available to support your learning.
Dates
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How to apply
You are required to apply online for your CPD modules, which you can take as stand-alone courses or as part of an undergraduate or postgraduate (Masters level) programme.
Applicants are required to complete this application form (DOCX) and upload to the UWE Bristol Professional Development portal.
Extra information
If the course you are applying for is fully online or blended learning, please note that you are expected to provide your own headsets/microphones.
For further information
- Email: pd@uwe.ac.uk
- Telephone: +44 (0)117 32 81158