Articles by Dr Ian Gatt

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Diagnostic value of MRI in traumatic triangular fibrocartilage complex injuries: a retrospective study
Issue 76 (March 2024)
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Conservative management of a suspected triangular fibrocartilage complex injury utilizing strength training exercises: a case report
Issue 73 (December 2023)
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Long-term outcome of local steroid injections versus surgery in carpal tunnel syndrome: observational extension of a randomized clinical trial
Issue 70 (September 2023)
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Psychological sequelae of hand injuries: an integrative review
Issue 67 (June 2023)
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Overall effects and moderators of rehabilitation in patients with wrist fracture: a systematic review
Issue 64 (March 2023)
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Evaluation of a grip-strengthening algorithm for the initial treatment of chronic, nonspecific wrist pain in adolescents
Issue 61 (December 2022)
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The presentation, diagnosis and management of non-traumatic wrist pain: an evaluation of current practice in secondary care in the UK NHS
Issue 58 (September 2022)
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(Golden Oldie) Let’s get a hand on this: review of the clinical anatomy of “knuckle cracking”
Issue 55 (June 2022)
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Preventive strategies, exercises and rehabilitation of hand neuropathy in cyclists: a systematic review
Issue 52 (March 2022)
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Dr Ian Gatt

Physiotherapist, PhD

Dr Ian Gatt is a sports physiotherapist with over 25 years of experience working with elite athletes across Olympic, Commonwealth and professional sport. He is the former Head of Performance Services at GB Boxing and is currently Head Physiotherapist at the Inspire Sports Institute in India, where he supports athlete care, injury management and performance planning at the highest level. Ian has completed a PhD in Upper Limb Biomechanics and has extensive experience managing complex upper limb injuries in elite sporting environments. Ian is also the cutman for world champion boxer Anthony Joshua as well as other professional boxers. Alongside his clinical and performance work, Ian is passionate about education, delivering international workshops, webinars, conference presentations and university teaching. He also contributes to research and continues to educate health professionals and the wider public on sports medicine, upper limb injury management and high-performance care.