Dan Potts will have a shoulder injury monitored ahead of Luton’s trip to face Cardiff on Saturday.
The left back had to play through the pain for the final few minutes of Town’s 3-3 draw against Middlesbrough on Friday so Town will continue to monitor him ahead of the weekend.
Manager Graeme Jones said: “He’s okay, he’s been in pain a little bit, but (there was) a good result with him over the weekend. It wasn’t anything long term, so we’ll just have to see how he gets on the next few days.
Danny Hylton, Glen Rea and Alan Sheehan are Town’s other injury concerns.
Jones said: “Glen sees a specialist today, but he’s been floating, he’s been joining in passing drills and looks an impressive character, a type that we haven’t got at the club, that out-and-out defensive midfield player, a good size, so we’re hopeful with Glen but obviously we’ve got to follow the surgeon’s protocol.
“Alan had a little bit of a setback, but I think he’ll train at the end of the week, it’s only been short term, played at Biggleswade the other night, he played 45 minutes, so he’s at the process of going through the volume and getting fit, it won’t happen overnight, it takes time.
“Danny’s fine, he’s trained all week, so we just have to get him up to speed as well, they’re all in similar categories really.
“They all are, you look to the next one and the one after that and you have to isolate them and prepare for them on their own merits and that’s what we’re doing, we’re in the middle of that process.”