LUTON OSTEOPATHIC & SPORTS INJURY CLINIC LIMITED
Osteopath

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Company Description
LUTON OSTEOPATHIC & SPORTS INJURY CLINIC LIMITED is a medical practice based in the United Kingdom, providing osteopathic and sports injury care to a diverse patient base. The clinic focuses on evidence-informed, patient-centered treatment to help individuals manage pain, recover from injury, and improve functional movement. Practitioners work closely with patients to deliver tailored treatment plans that address musculoskeletal and sports-related conditions. The clinic aims to create a professional, supportive environment where patients receive high-quality care and clear guidance on rehabilitation and long-term wellbeing.
Role Description
This part-time on-site Osteopath role is based at the clinic in Luton and involves providing hands-on osteopathic care to patients with musculoskeletal and sports-related conditions. Day-to-day responsibilities include:
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- Conducting thorough patient assessments
- Taking medical histories
- Performing physical examinations
- Developing individualized treatment and rehabilitation plans
- Providing osteopathic manipulative medicine techniques
- Advising on exercise and lifestyle modifications
- Working collaboratively with other healthcare professionals as needed


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Additional tasks include:
- Maintaining accurate clinical records
- Monitoring patient progress
- Educating patients about prevention and self-care
- Contributing to a safe, inclusive, and professional clinic environment
Qualifications
- Solid foundation in Osteopathy and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, with the ability to apply these skills safely and effectively in clinical practice.
- Clinical knowledge of Medicine and Physical Therapy principles relevant to musculoskeletal and sports injury management.
- Experience or training in Rehabilitation, including designing and guiding structured recovery and exercise programs.
- Recognized osteopathic qualification and registration (or eligibility for registration) with the appropriate professional body in the UK.
- Strong clinical assessment, diagnostic, and problem-solving skills, with attention to detail and accurate record-keeping.
- Clear, empathetic communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work respectfully with patients from varied backgrounds.
- Commitment to ongoing professional development, evidence-informed practice, and adherence to relevant clinical and ethical standards.
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