Pelvic Muscle Training in Men

Pelvic Muscle Training in Men

Weak or damaged pelvic floor muscles can soon be strengthened as these muscles responds quite well to targeted muscle training, many patients find even a short course of physiotherapy helped them immensely. 

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What is Prostatitis?

What is Prostatitis?

Prostatitis is inflammation (swelling) of the prostate gland. It can be a very painful and distressing condition. Prostatitis is most common between men in their 30’s to 50’s.

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Physiotherapy after Prostate Surgery

Physiotherapy after Prostate Surgery

Physiotherapy is recommended to all patients who have a prostatectomy. Its main goals are to minimise pain, reduce urinary incontinence, regain sexual function, reduce bowel problems, improve muscle strength.

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Movember - Mens Health Awareness Month 

Movember - Mens Health Awareness Month 

Movember, also known as Men’s health awareness month, started in 2008, originally focusing on prostate and testicular cancer but over the years it has expanded to include mens mental health and suicide prevention. 

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Marathon Must-Knows: Common Challenges and How to Tackle Them

Marathon Must-Knows: Common Challenges and How to Tackle Them

When planning to run a marathon there are things to think about before, during and after the race. Here are some tips.

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Preparation and Recovery Tips Irish Life Dublin Marathon

Preparation and Recovery Tips Irish Life Dublin Marathon

When planning to run a marathon there are things to think about before, during and after the race. Here are some tips.

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Why Strength Training is Essential for a Beginner Swimmer

Why Strength Training is Essential for a Beginner Swimmer

For a beginner swimmer, incorporating strength training as part of your training program can be hugely beneficial. When swimming as a beginner, it is normal to initially feel weak in the pool.

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Iliopsoas strain (Hip Flexor)  Causes and Symptoms

Iliopsoas strain (Hip Flexor) Causes and Symptoms

The two main muscles in this group are iliopsoas and rectus femoris. The hip flexor muscles are connected from the pelvis, lower back and groin area to the femur bone.

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