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Barry McEntee

“Tech Neck” – A modern cause of neck and upper back pain

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“Tech Neck” – A modern cause of neck and upper back pain

“Tech Neck” is a relatively new term used to describe the pain or discomfort people feel in their neck, upper back and shoulders due to holding a forward head position for prolonged periods of time while using phones and computers.

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Sneak Peek

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Sneak Peek

Check out our intro video which gives some insight into the services we provide

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Strength Training for Golf

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Strength Training for Golf

This is a return to the golf series with another short blog in relation to additional training for golf. 

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Planning for January

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Planning for January

Planning for January - Barry discussed putting load management into context

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Golf Performance Physio

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Golf Performance Physio

Oisín is a Senior Physiotherapist & single figure handicap golfer.

He will work with you to identify areas of physical limitation that are holding you back from getting more from your game

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Golfing Performance

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Golfing Performance

Our Golfing series is brought to you by our Senior Physiotherapist & single figure handicap golfer, Oisín.

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Winter Newsletter 2023

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Winter Newsletter 2023

We have some exciting changes coming in 2023 & would like to keep you updated.

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Taking Back Control : our approach to lower back pain

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Taking Back Control : our approach to lower back pain

This lower back pain blog is brought to you by our Senior Physiotherapist, Lorcan, where he discusses how we approach the management and treatment of lower back pain, and outlines how you can take control of your back pain once and for all.

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Rotator cuff and shoulder pain

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Rotator cuff and shoulder pain

This shoulder short-blog is brought to you by our Senior Physiotherapist, Lorcan

He has a broad range of experience working in the area of shoulder injury diagnosis & rehab from his time working in pro Rugby.

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Working from Home - Desk Based Exercises

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Working from Home - Desk Based Exercises

Some exercises to target key areas that can become an issue from prolonged sitting. Building these movements into your day on regular intervals will assist you in keeping mobile and reduce your likelihood of developing any issues

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Running Injuries : Facts and Myths

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Running Injuries : Facts and Myths

Ella Reilly is a Chartered Physiotherapist & as a keen fitness enthusiast has plenty of first hand knowledge combined with her Physiotherapy expertise when it comes to running related injuries.


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The Wonders and Rigours of Tennis

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The Wonders and Rigours of Tennis

Mark discusses the biomechanical demands of tennis & how we can break the game down into a series of movements

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Getting back to golf - (Part 2)

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Getting back to golf - (Part 2)

In Part 2 in our “Getting back to golf” series, Sinéad discusses what we can do to prepare ourselves for an imminent return to the golf course . She discusses some tips on how to improve quality of movement, which ultimately opens up doors to improved golfing performance and reduced risk of injury.

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Getting back to golf - (Part 1)

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Getting back to golf - (Part 1)

Sinéad discusses what we can do to prepare ourselves for an imminent return to the golf course . She discusses some tips on how to improve quality of movement, which ultimately opens up doors to improved golfing performance and reduced risk of injury.

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