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Fabiola Gretter, PT OMPT 

​Graduated in Physiotherapy in November 2012 at the University of Verona, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Rovereto university centre. 

In 2017 she completed the 1st level Master's degree in "Manual Therapy in the Rehabilitation of Musculoskeletal Disorders" at the University of Genoa, obtaining the title of OMPT (Orthopedic Manipulative Physical Therapist), in compliance with international training criteria and standards for the specialization of Physiotherapists in the musculoskeletal field.

 

Attentive to professional updating and improvement of clinical practice, since 2019 she has also dedicated herself to the delicate field of hand and wrist rehabilitation, thanks to the attendance of specific courses and collaboration with surgeons and dedicated rehabilitation centres.  

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Enrolled in the Order of Physiotherapists (no. 226, province of Trento), she is a member of the Italian Association of Physiotherapists (AIFi) and of the AIFi Specialist Interest Group for Manual Therapy (GTM).

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Since 2013, as a freelancer, she has been practicing outpatient rehabilitation mainly in the orthopedic and traumatological fields. She gained experience at the "San Camillo" hospital in Trento from 2013 to 2020 and has been practicing at the CST polyclinic in Trento since 2016.

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In addition, as of December 2021, she also provides services at the FISIOGARDA outpatient clinic in Alto Garda Trentino.

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Andrea Gilli, PT OMPT 

He attended the Scientific High School “Andrea Maffei” in Riva del Garda and graduated in Physiotherapy in November 2020 from the University of Verona, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Vicenza campus.

In October 2022, he completed the first-level university Master’s degree in “Manual Therapy in the Rehabilitation of Musculoskeletal Disorders” at the University of Genoa, Savona campus, obtaining the OMPT (Orthopaedic Manipulative Physical Therapist) title, in accordance with international criteria and training standards for specialization of physiotherapists in the musculoskeletal field.

He is registered with the Order of Physiotherapists (no. 643, Province of Trento) and is a member of the Italian Association of Physiotherapists (AIFI).

He is also completing studies to add the qualification of Personal Trainer to his profile through courses organized by Project Invictus, enabling him to manage a patient’s rehabilitation process fully and comprehensively.

He is currently working at the “Sacro Cuore” Residence in Bolognano and, starting from January 2024, will be available at the FISIOGARDA clinic.

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Alberto Zanoni, PT 

Graduated in Physiotherapy in November 2023 from the University of Verona, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery.

In June 2025, he completed the Sport Physical Therapy Certification course, recognized by the NSCA (National Strength and Conditioning Association) and the IFSPT (International Federation of Sports Physical Therapy), which allowed him to further develop his skills in managing athletes from a prevention, rehabilitation, return-to-play, and performance enhancement perspective.

Since 2025, he has been collaborating with FASI (Italian Sport Climbing Federation), providing physiotherapy services to national team athletes during competition days.

Registered with the Order of Physiotherapists (no. 735, Province of Trento).

Starting from November 2025, he will be seeing patients in Alto Garda Trentino, at the FISIOGARDA clinic.

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The initial consultation is a crucial step in assessing the condition, understanding the patient's expectations, and building a strong rapport. It is essential to establish a positive relationship with the patient to fully comprehend their needs and concerns. This allows for the creation of a personalized treatment plan that is aimed at achieving the best possible outcome.

  • manual therapy and manipulations 

  • therapeutic exercise

  • post-surgical rehabilitation 

  • post-traumatic rehabilitation

  • treatment of osteoarthritis and aging related problems 

  • postural and balance re-education

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The hand is a complex and intricate organ with unique anatomical and functional features that necessitate dedicated recovery periods and tailored rehabilitation techniques. Therefore, it is crucial to seek the assistance of a specialized professional who possesses the expertise and skills required to effectively manage hand recovery and address any specific hand-related issues.

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