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Physiotherapy For Gymnasts; The Most Common Injuries

The sport of gymnastics demands a lot from the body. It puts a huge amount of stress and force on the muscles and bones of each athlete. The three most common types of injury are: Traumatic – Collision with ground …

Preparation and Recovery Tips for the Airtricity Dublin Half Marathon

The Dublin half marathon takes place on September 24th in the Phoenix Park. If you are planning on taking part, hopefully you have already signed up as the event is now sold out. When planning to run a half marathon ther…

Subacromial bursitis – what is it and how can physiotherapy help

A bursa is a sac of fluid that prevents friction between tendons and bone. There are many bursae throughout the body, but the most commonly injured bursa tends to be the subacromial bursa in the shoulder. When a bursa be…

How Pilates Benefits Running

Running, although a very beneficial form of exercise, is a repetitive and high impact form of exercise. Due to its repetitive nature, the potential for running related injuries is quite high, with any weaknesses in your…

World Physiotherapy Day: Adding Life to Years

World Physiotherapy Day takes place on Thursday, September 8th and highlights the importance of partaking in physical activity on a regular basis and the benefits this has on our lives. We now have consistent research co…

Is Pilates Safe During Pregnancy

Pilates is a form of safe exercise which focuses on control and quality of movement. Optimal joint and movement control is achieved by improving strength of our core, pelvic floor, scapular and gluteal muscle groups. Due…