Health in Motion provides rehabilitation for patients in a licensed setting with qualified and experienced professionals. Our aim is to provide an efficient and personalised service to our patients by providing the best-suited holistic rehabilitation process for each individual patient. Our team is made up of members with different specializations, enabling us to give patients the treatment most a
dequately suited to their particular needs. He became a full member of the Society of Musculoskeletal Medicine in 2009 in the UK, expanding his knowledge in Orthopaedic Medicine. In 2014, he successfully completed his Masters in Sports Physiotherapy at the University of Bath (UK). He has a special interest in Kinesiology, which helps to understand the way the body moves. He is also a certified clinical Pilates instructor through the Australian Physiotherapy and Pilates institution and uses clinical Pilates as a powerful tool to help treat his patients. Clinton Schembri Francalanza graduated as a Podiatrist in 2012 and started reading for a Masters in Motion Analysis in 2016. His main interest has always been Biomechanics, especially the analysis of Movement. He set up a state of the art biomechanics lab: with gait motion analysis, foot pressure mapping and bike analysis systems. He is also qualified as a personal instructor, and finds that this helps him to give better treatment to his clients. Andrea Damato graduated from the University of Malta as a physiotherapist in 2013. Since then, Andrea has completed different courses in Manipulative therapy, Acupuncture, Kinesiotaping, Clinical Reasoning, Sports Massage and Sports Therapy. He has a special interest in ergonomics and preventative physiotherapy which helps clients from different working environments prevent injuries on their workplace or daily life. In the near future he intends to undergo a Masters of Science in this field to further expand his knowledge on the subject. Jade Attard succeeded in obtaining her degree in Physiotherapy from the University of Malta in 2010. After 4 years of working, completing short courses and gaining experience in various fields of physiotherapy, Jade pursued her studies at UCL, London, where she is currently reading for her Masters in Sports Medicine, Exercise and Health. She has a special interest in movement analysis and sports rehabilitation. Working with athletes and getting involved in team dynamics is motivating her to learn more in the field. She also has a keen interest in physical activity, both in healthy people and individuals with chronic conditions such as osteoarthritis.