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Nick Bent is a Lecturer in Physiotherapy and Year 1 Tutor for the BSc Physiotherapy programme at the School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham. He holds qualifications in Physiotherapy and Sports Medicine and contributes to both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching.
His research focuses on the clinical application and evaluation of outcome measures in sports rehabilitation, particularly in the context of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury recovery. His work emphasizes reliability, validity, and practicality of assessment tools used in physiotherapy.
Nick's publications highlight trends in functional testing, such as the Anteromedial Reach Test, and provide practitioners with structured guidance on selecting appropriate outcome measures. His research bridges clinical practice and academic inquiry in sports medicine.
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Nick Bent has been involved in teaching and research since joining the University of Birmingham in 2005. He previously worked clinically in NHS hospitals and with professional football clubs, bringing practical experience into his academic role. There is no mention of grant funding or student supervision in the provided texts.
His work is primarily associated with the School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, where he contributes to curriculum development and pedagogy in physiotherapy education.
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