Rabi graduated from the University of Toronto in 1996 with the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA) Award for Clinical and Academic Excellence. He has practiced physiotherapy in a variety of clinical settings but he has been based in the orthopaedic private practice setting since 2000. He has a special focus on sports-related injuries as a physiotherapist with the Kitchener Rangers Hockey Club since 2001. He also received a Certification in Mechanical Diagnosis and Treatment of the Spine from the McKenzie Institute International in 2000, completed the Diploma of Advanced Manual and Manipulative Therapy from the Orthopaedic Division of the CPA in 2004, and became certified by the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute in 2009. In 2012, Rabi graduated from the Discover Physio Series instructed by Diane Lee and Dr. Linda-Joy (LJ) Lee. These two clinicians are at the forefront of research and teaching in orthopaedics in Canada. He served as an assistant instructor thereafter with Discover Physio teaching the Thoracic Ring Approach (LJ Lee) and the Integrated Systems Model for Disability & Pain (Lee and Lee) from early 2013 to 2015.
Rabi has been a Certified Assistant Instructor since 2018 in ConnectTherapy (LJ Lee) and the Thoracic Ring Approach through LJLI and has assisted Dr. LJ Lee on courses in Canada, the United States and England. He is a Certified Mentor candidate with LJLI who hopes to successfully complete the final steps in this certification process once the public health recommendations due to the Covid-19 pandemic are favourable. In 2014, he became a certified practitioner in Gunn Intra-Muscular Stimulation (Gunn IMS) through the University of British Columbia and for concussion assessment and management by Complete Concussion Management Inc.