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Job Title


Lead Sports Physiotherapist


Company : TrainTrack


Location : eluru,


Created : 2025-12-19


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

We’re building a performance and longevity platform that sits between elite sports science and everyday training . The Lead Sports Physiotherapist will play a foundational role in shaping how movement health, injury risk, and rehabilitation are assessed, interpreted, and acted upon —not just treated after something breaks. This is not a traditional clinic role. You’ll help design protocols, assessments, and decision frameworks  that scale across individuals, coaches, and clinicians, while still working hands-on with athletes and everyday high-performers. What you’ll ownLead movement screening, injury risk assessment, and rehab strategy  across endurance, strength, and mobility Design and standardize physiotherapy & biomechanics protocols  used across TrainTrack assessments and programs Translate assessment data (movement tests, asymmetries, load tolerance, pain history) into clear training and rehab decisions Work closely with clients, strength coaches, sports scientists, and product teams Oversee rehab-to-performance transitions and return-to-training frameworks Mentor and upskill junior physiotherapists as the team scales Contribute to content, education, and thought leadership around injury prevention, movement quality, and long-term joint health Who we’re looking forMPT / MSc Sports Physiotherapy (or equivalent) 6–10+ years working with athletes or serious recreational populations Strong grounding in biomechanics, load management, and movement analysis Comfortable working alongside data (assessments, benchmarks, longitudinal tracking) Clear communicator—able to explain complex movement issues simply and decisively Curious, systems-oriented, and excited to build something from the ground up Nice to haveExperience with endurance athletes (runners, triathletes, Hyrox, field sports) Exposure to performance labs, return-to-sport frameworks, or elite training environments Interest in longevity, preventive health, and protocol-driven care Experience working in multidisciplinary teams (S&C, doctors, nutritionists) Why this role is differentYou won’t just treat injuries - you’ll shape how injuries are prevented You’ll influence product, protocols, and long-term strategy , not just day-to-day sessions You’ll work with people who care deeply about evidence, rigor, and doing things properly This is a chance to help define what modern sports physiotherapy in India  should look like