Get out running: Malahide Castle 10km

Get out running: Malahide Castle 10km

Whether it is your first 10km, or you are a veteran 10km runner, preparation is equally as important and makes the event far more enjoyable and stress free.

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How Physiotherapy can help treat Osteoporosis

How Physiotherapy can help treat Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a progressive disease causing weakening of the bones. If not identified and left untreated, it will get worse. Osteoporosis is more common in older females.

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Wrist Fracture: Post operation care tips

Wrist Fracture: Post operation care tips

Following surgery, the RICE principles of injury management apply. That is, the joint is rested, ice is applied to control swelling, a compression garment may be applied and the limb is elevated to also control swelling.

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Building Scapular Strength with Pilates Exercises

Building Scapular Strength with Pilates Exercises

Pilates exercises not only strengthen the core muscles of the lower back, but also helps in building scapular strength.

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Treating groin pain: The benefits of physiotherapy

Treating groin pain: The benefits of physiotherapy

Groin pain occurs mostly after injury to one of the adductor muscles. The groin musculature is complicated with highly stressed anchor points and involvement of the pelvis and lumbrosacral spine.

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The Wings for Life World Run: Charity Race

The Wings for Life World Run: Charity Race

The Wings for Life World Run is a unique charity event held in multiple locations across the world. This event was set up by the international not-for-profit spinal cord research foundation.

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VHI Women's Mini Marathon: Start Your Training Now

VHI Women's Mini Marathon: Start Your Training Now

The VHI Women’s Mini Marathon is the biggest all women’s fitness event of its kind in the world. It began back in 1983 with 9,000 participants in its first year.

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Flat feet: Symptoms and Treatment

Flat feet: Symptoms and Treatment

Flat feet, sometimes referred to as pes planus, fallen arches or pronation of feet, describes feet that do not arch in the middle.

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