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Employment prospect of sports rehabilitation
Sports rehabilitation is a developing field. With people's attention to health and sports, the prospect of sports rehabilitation industry is very broad. Sports rehabilitation professionals can be employed in many fields, including:

1, medical institution:

Sports rehabilitation professionals can work in hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers and other medical institutions to provide rehabilitation treatment and sports training for patients.

2. Sports institutions:

Sports rehabilitation professionals can work in various sports institutions, such as gymnasiums, sports centers and sports clubs. To provide sports rehabilitation services for athletes and ordinary people.

3. Educational institutions:

Sports rehabilitation professionals can work in schools, universities and other educational institutions to provide sports rehabilitation services and health education for students.

4. Government agencies:

Sports rehabilitation professionals can work in government agencies, such as health departments and sports departments, to provide health management and rehabilitation services for the public.

In a word, the employment prospect of sports rehabilitation industry is very broad, and it will continue to grow and develop in the future. At present, China is in the market transition period, and consumers are preliminary? Understand sports rehabilitation, but all aspects of the market? Mature? Such as market education, professional training, management training and insurance channels. But will institutions that are gradually developing better enter? Buy and form a brand, and consumers gradually understand this? Industry. In the period of market scale, large-scale brand enterprises occupy most of the market share; Consumers will have brand preference, and the brand has a mature training and promotion system for sports rehabilitation professionals and management talents. For domestic sports rehabilitation institutions at this stage, the key to survival is to establish a talent training system, find ways to reduce the education cost of users (such as through the guidance of doctors) and explore a suitable commercial model of private medical care.