A typical day for an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner involves assessing clients' musculoskeletal health, developing personalized treatment plans, and performing hands-on manual therapy techniques. Practitioners spend much of their time in one-on-one sessions, documenting health histories, tracking progress, and providing wellness education to help clients manage pain or improve mobility. Collaboration with other healthcare professionals, such as physiotherapists or chiropractors, may also be part of the role to coordinate integrated care. The work environment is usually clinical, private practice, or wellness centers, offering both structured appointment schedules and opportunities for independent practice management.