The Rehab Studio
Physiotherapist
About The Rehab Studio
Founded by Mr Gan Jing Tap, The Rehab Studio offers physiotherapy services, occupational therapy services (home visit), speech therapy services (home visit), and rehab training services.
Their mission is to provide good quality, accessible and affordable physiotherapy and rehabilitation services in Singapore, and their vision is to improve the quality of life of chronically sick people, as well as those with pain and disability in Singapore.
Their specialities include:
- Sport injury
- Musculoskeletal & Pain management
- Pre- & Post-surgery Rehabilitation
- Stroke and Neuro Rehabilitation
- Vestibular Rehabilitation
- Women’s Health
- Pre- and Post-natal Rehabilitation
- Manual Lymphatic Drainage
- Cancer Rehabilitation
- Elderly Rehabilitation
- Caregiver Training
- Cooperate Physiotherapy Contract and Package
The Rehab Studio offers:
Home Therapy and Rehabilitation
(i) Acute or severe pain that limit the ability to move about
(ii) Chronic diseases that limit the ability to move about (e.g., Stroke, Parkinson, Cancer, etc.)
(iii) Rehabilitation in a home or work environment
Clinic Therapy and Rehabilitation
(i) For clients who are able to travel and will benefit from more intensive rehabilitation using equipment (e.g., returning to sports, high performance athletes)
Connect with The Rehab Studio on their website, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
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Gan Jing Tap (Zino)
Jing Tap is the founder of The Rehab Studio. He holds a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree in Physiotherapy from Trinity College of Dublin.
He is an AHPC-registered physiotherapist with more than seven years of experience in various settings, including in-patient, out-patient and home rehabilitation.
He is a certified Physiotherapist (Neuro-Developmental Technique Association) in treating adults with stroke and brain injury. Also, he is interested in pain management for musculoskeletal and sports rehabilitation cases. He is also a trained and certified educator for Physiotherapy students at the Singapore Institute of Technology.
He does Thai boxing, beach volleyball and gyms regularly and is therefore able to appreciate and relate to most sports injuries and provide a useful rehabilitation program.
He focuses on integrating his treatment plan into his clients’ living environment and daily activities, making every challenge an opportunity for improvement.
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Clement Liew Qiu Bo
Clement is a senior physiotherapist with over 10 years of experience in Singapore’s public healthcare system, specialising in geriatric care. He holds a Master of Science in Gerontology from King’s College London. He has worked across institutions under the National Healthcare Group, including Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Woodlands Health, and Yishun Community Hospital.
Clement played a pivotal role in setting up the Geriatric Emergency Medicine physiotherapy service at Woodlands Hospital and led its outpatient and inpatient geriatric physiotherapy services from 2019 to 2025. His expertise includes rehabilitation for patients with dementia and cognitive impairment, with a strong focus on caregiver engagement and functional mobility. In 2023, he completed the Ministry of Health’s HMDP fellowship in Australia to support the development of a Falls, Frailty & Sarcopenia Clinic.
His additional specialties include:
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Neurological rehabilitation – Extensive experience in stroke rehab.
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Post-operative physiotherapy – Skilled in surgical and orthopaedic recovery.
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Cardiopulmonary physiotherapy – Rehab for chest infections and heart conditions.
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Vestibular rehabilitation – Certified Advanced Vestibular Practitioner and educator.
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Keith Chua
Keith works closely with older adults recovering from stroke, deconditioning, and complex medical conditions, including heart and respiratory diseases. He is particularly experienced in managing patients who are frail, medically complex, or initially assessed to have limited rehabilitation potential. Through structured, personalised rehabilitation programmes, he focuses on achieving meaningful functional outcomes - whether it is walking again, improving strength, or safely returning to daily activities.
He also has extensive experience managing highly complex cases, including patients with tracheostomy and those requiring advanced chest physiotherapy at home. His services include airway clearance techniques such as cough assist and suctioning, delivered with meticulous attention to safety, clinical precision, and caregiver education.
What sets Keith apart is his ability to combine neurological rehabilitation with strong cardiorespiratory expertise. This ensures that patients with underlying heart or lung conditions can undergo rehabilitation safely, with careful monitoring and progressive therapy - giving families confidence and peace of mind.