Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist

Pendulum Physio Ltd
Lurgan
1 week ago
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Pendulum Physio is a modern sports medicine and rehabilitation clinic specialising in evidence-based musculoskeletal physiotherapy, strength and conditioning, and athlete performance development.


The role involves delivering high-quality physiotherapy assessment, diagnosis, and rehabilitation programmes for a diverse caseload including:



  • Musculoskeletal injuries
  • Sports injuries
  • Post‑operative rehabilitation
  • Performance optimisation
  • Persistent pain conditions

Clinicians are expected to integrate exercise‑based rehabilitation, objective testing, and patient education into all treatment plans.


Responsibilities

  • Conduct thorough musculoskeletal assessments and clinical examinations and formulate evidence-based diagnoses and treatment plans.
  • Deliver structured rehabilitation programmes focusing on exercise therapy, strength and conditioning and progressive load.
  • Prescribe strength and conditioning programmes appropriate to the patient’s stage of recovery.
  • Guide patients from pain reduction - rehabilitation - return to sport/performance.
  • Utilise clinic technology including force-plate testing.
  • Deliver a high-quality patient experience at every interaction.
  • Communicate clearly with patients regarding diagnosis, prognosis, and rehabilitation timelines.
  • Encourage patient adherence and engagement with rehabilitation programmes.
  • Maintain accurate and timely clinical notes using clinic management software.
  • Operate within HCPC and CSP professional standards.
  • Maintain confidentiality and compliance with GDPR and clinical governance policies.
  • Participate in team meetings, case discussions, and internal CPD.
  • Contribute to a positive, professional clinic environment.
  • Support the development of Pendulum Physio’s reputation within the local sports and healthcare community.

Skills and Qualifications

  • BSc or MSc in Physiotherapy.
  • HCPC registration.
  • Member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP).
  • Professional indemnity insurance.
  • Experience in private practice physiotherapy.
  • Experience working with sports teams or athletes.
  • Strength and conditioning qualifications (e.g., UKSCA, CSCS).
  • Experience using performance testing technology (force plates, jump testing, etc.).

Further Information

Successful candidates will demonstrate:



  • A proactive and solutions‑focused mindset
  • A strong interest in exercise‑based rehabilitation
  • High professional standards and attention to detail
  • A commitment to continued professional development
  • The ability to build rapport with patients and colleagues

Pendulum Physio offers:



  • A modern, fully equipped rehabilitation facility
  • Exposure to sports teams and athlete populations
  • Mentorship and professional development opportunities
  • Access to advanced rehabilitation and testing technology
  • A collaborative and ambitious clinical team environment


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