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.
- Lead 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
- MPT / 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
- Experience 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)
- You 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