Hi Frogg6,

What the guys say above is true, gaining experience in the field of sports physiotherapy is important. With regards to doing a hospital rotation, I have talked to many physiotherapists who have had success in their career through both pathways (I know that's sitting on the fence).

My advice, follow your passion (no disrespect to the advice of others). If it truly is in sports - go there - otherwise you might find that you waste a year of your life.

Another thing to remember, is the importance of continuing professional development. Following undergrad completion you should do as many sports related courses feasible.

For a bit more info on the world of sports physio you can also check out the link below.

Hope this helps,

The Sports Physiotherapist