Rebecca Gatt - Physiotherapist

Rebecca Gatt - Physiotherapist Physiotherapy And Strength & Conditioning Services

- Musculoskeletal - Orthopaedics
- Return to Sport

Rebecca Gatt holds a Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy and is a registered physiotherapist with the Council for Professions Complementary to Medicine. Following her graduation from the University of Malta in 2014, Rebecca has been employed in both the private and public sectors. She has experience in several fields of practice including geriatrics, paediatrics, musculoskeletal, neurology and post-surgery physiotherapy. She has developed a special interest in orthopaedics including post joint replacement and post-surgical rehabilitation of sports injuries. Rebecca partook in vast postgraduate courses with certifications in Manual Therapy, Acupuncture and Dry Needling, Fascial Taping and APPI Pilates Matwork. Moreover, she has completed a significant number of Continuing Professional Development courses including a Shoulder Masterclass, Lower Limb Amputee Rehabilitation, Postural symposium, Joint mobilisation techniques and Manual Lymph Drainage for management of lymphoedema. At present, she is pursuing a Masters degree in Strength and Conditioning with the St Mary's University in Twickenham, London.

03/08/2025

🦵 ACL REHAB 🦵
Torn your ACL? Rehab isn’t just about healing — it’s about rebuilding. 💪
Early movement, targeted strength work, and proper progression are key to getting you back stronger, not just back to sport.
Whether you’ve had surgery or not, a personalized plan makes all the difference.
🎯 Stay consistent
⚖️ Focus on symmetry
🧠 Don’t neglect the mental side

Need guidance? Let’s talk about your recovery journey. 💬

13/04/2024
29/09/2023
23/07/2023

A little 🧠 science for you

25/04/2023
Myths and Facts about ARTHRITIS!People ask me this common question daily ..What is ARTHRITIS? - 'Arthritis' is not just ...
20/03/2023

Myths and Facts about ARTHRITIS!

People ask me this common question daily ..What is ARTHRITIS?

- 'Arthritis' is not just one disease, but an umbrella term for more than 100 inflammatory conditions that effect the joints

- The most common symptoms are joint pain, stiffness and swelling. Other autoimmune types cause inflammation not only in the tissue lining of joints but also in other parts of the body tissue

- Arthritis does not only happen in elderly people. Juvenile rheumatic arthritis is the most common type of arthritis in children

- NOT all joint pain is caused by arthritis

- There is no evidence that cracking your knuckles will cause arthritis!

- It is more common in women

- A healthy diet, vitamin D, omega-3 fatty acids and turmeric all help to ease arthritic pain

- Wearing a brace for too long can immobilise joints and increase muscle stiffness. Exercise is better!

- Arthritis can be managed with medications and lifestyle changes

Manage your pain now!

❗️❗️Suffering from Sciatica? Things you should know about sciatic nerve related pain👉Not all back pain is sciatica👉It or...
07/11/2022

❗️❗️Suffering from Sciatica?

Things you should know about sciatic nerve related pain
👉Not all back pain is sciatica
👉It originates in the lower back due to compression or injury to the sciatic nerve
👉Pain along the back of the thigh, tingling and weakness in the foot are some of the common symptoms
👉bladder or bowel incontinence are more severe symptoms that require immediate medical attention❗️

🤜Most people can avoid surgery
🤜Physiotherapy offers conservative treatment including exercise, manual therapy and pain management

⚽️⚽️ THE 3 TOP KNEE INJURIES IN FOOTBALL!!!ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT (ACL) TEAR 👉 The most common major knee injury 👉 M...
27/08/2022

⚽️⚽️ THE 3 TOP KNEE INJURIES IN FOOTBALL!!!

ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT (ACL) TEAR

👉 The most common major knee injury
👉 More prevalent in females
👉 Athletes are advised to undergo surgical reconstruction
👉 Return to Play may take anywhere between 6 months to a year
following rehabilitation

MEDIAL COLLATERAL LIGAMENT (MCL) SPRAIN

👉 Graded from minor (grade I) to severe (grade III)
👉 Grade I and II typically treated non surgically with
physiotherapy
👉 Grade III occur with other injuries, such as an ACL tear
👉 Rehabilitation takes from weeks to months depending on
severity

MENISCAL TEAR

👉 Range from relatively minor to major tears which can cause
mechanical knee problems
👉 A knee “cleanout” is often required by an arthroscopy
(minimally invasive surgery)
👉 Post surgery players gradually return to play usually after a few
weeks

💪 We provide individual pre and post operative rehabilitation for
these types of injuries and more with a goal to return the
patient to a pre-injury activity level.

27/08/2022

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Abela's Pharmacy
Victoria

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