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Ian Gatt

Ian is a sport physiotherapist with extensive experience treating upper extremity pathologies amongst Olympic and Paralympic athletes.

Ian Gatt

PhD, MSc, OMT, MAACP, MCSP, SRP, BSc (Hons)

Physiotherapist / Upper Limb Injury Specialist

UK Sports Institute (UKSI) – Yorkshire

About

Ian is an Upper Limb Injury Specialist with the prestigious UK Sports Institute (UKSI) providing an advisory role to Olympic and Paralympic sports. He has been a sports physiotherapist for over 23 years, with considerable time spent leading the sports science & medical services for the Great Britain Boxing programme, whilst also attending major events supporting athletes on their path to success through multiple Olympics and Commonwealth Games. Ian also provides private consultations on complex/chronic Upper Limb Injuries to both sporting and non-sporting clientele. He is a renowned educator in Sports Upper Limb Injuries, presenting regularly at various universities, conferences, workshops, and webinars. Ian is a published author on research papers and has a PhD in Upper Limb Biomechanics from Sheffield Hallam University, UK.

Disclosures

No relevant relationships disclosed by instructor.

Featured Review
I enjoyed how Ian not only shared book knowledge but also provided practical examples on how to implement what he has shared.
Magdalena Christina Jacobs
Getting Athletes Back in the Game with Upper Limb Functional Tests Webinar
Ian’s webinar was incredibly informative! His expertise shone through as he discussed various tests and strategies for rehabilitating athletes. The webinar was engaging, with clear explanations and practical examples. Highly recommended for anyone in sports rehabilitation.
Jamal Shah
Getting Athletes Back in the Game with Upper Limb Functional Tests Webinar
I learned a lot from this course, even though I am still a student. I learned a lot about rehabilitation and clinical care programs. Thank you, Dr Ian Gatt and Physioplus!
Abdelaziz Khalil
Injury Type and Classification
I love the insights and information given by the instructor and it is a plus that he gave new alternatives due to lockdowns.
ESSYL EDIMEL LUNA
Measuring Range of Motion for the Sporting Hand and Wrist
Before doing Ian’s course my knowledge on grip types and exercises was very generic. Now I approach the subject differently in terms of assessment and planning the rehabilitation programme.
Why Power and Pinch Grips Matter in the Sporting Hand and Wrist
12 Courses
9808 Participants
930 Reviews
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Clinical Biomechanics in Sport

1-1.5 hours

766

Intermediate

Ian Gatt

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Clinical Reasoning and Differential Diagnosis of the Sporting Elbow

1 - 1.5 hours

692

Intermediate

Ian Gatt

Presented by Ian Gatt

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Getting Athletes Back in the Game with Upper Limb Functional Tests Webinar

1-1.5 hours

1.2K

Intermediate

Ian Gatt

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Injury Type and Classification

1.5-2 hours

1.3K

Intermediate

Ian Gatt

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Measuring Range of Motion for the Sporting Hand and Wrist

1-1.5 hour

489

Introductory

Ian Gatt

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Mobility and Strength for the Sporting Hand and Wrist

1.5-2 hours

661

Intermediate

Ian Gatt

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Physiotherapy Management of the Sporting Elbow

1-1.5 hours

526

Intermediate

Ian Gatt

Presented by Ian Gatt

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Rehabilitation in Sport

1-1.5 hours

993

Intermediate

Ian Gatt

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Return to Sport

1.5-2 hours

868

Intermediate

Ian Gatt

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Risk Factors and Injury Mechanisms in Sports

1.5-2 hours

945

Intermediate

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The Role of a Sports Physiotherapist

1.5-2 hours

799

Introductory

Ian Gatt

Presented by Ian Gatt

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Why Power and Pinch Grips Matter in the Sporting Hand and Wrist

1-1.5 hours

452

Introductory

Ian Gatt

Presented by Ian Gatt