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Physiotherapy

Selecting the appropriate treatment is really important. New Injury Assessments lasts for 45 mins and allow for an assessment, diagnosis, treatment, possible exercise plan or education. For Follow up Appointments you can chose a 30 or 45 minutes session. Most Follow up Appointments are 30 mins, but 45 mins are good for complex or multiple injuries.Your physio can advise you. We have a... Read More

Selecting the appropriate treatment is really important.

New Injury Assessments lasts for 45 mins and allow for an assessment, diagnosis, treatment, possible exercise plan or education.

For Follow up Appointments you can chose a 30 or 45 minutes session. Most Follow up Appointments are 30 mins, but 45 mins are good for complex or multiple injuries.Your physio can advise you.

We have appointments for Full time Students, at a reduced rate.


Sports Physiotherapy

We have a range of Sports Physio appointments for you to chose from.

New Injury Assessments & Follow up Appointments. It is essential to select the correct appointment. New Injury Assessments allow 45 mins to assess, diagnose, treat and plan your rehabilitation programme,

Follow up appointment are 30 or 45 minutes..Most reviews are 30 mins, 45 mins are good for complex or multiple injuries.


Shockwave Therapy

For ALL new injury assessments, please book an New Injury Assessment Appointment.

This appointment is for a review appointment, as part of an ongoing treatment. if you have a referral letter from another Physiotherapists. Please email the referral letter in advance.


Acupuncture

We have acupuncture appointment times ranging from 30 to 45 minutes to suit your needs. For review appointments, please select a 30 minute appointment. For a new injury, that requires assessment please select a 45 minute appointment. If you would like other physio services along with acupuncture, please select a 45 minute appointment. ** Please note, Acupuncture is a physiotherapy tool, all ... Read More

We have acupuncture appointment times ranging from 30 to 45 minutes to suit your needs. For review appointments, please select a 30 minute appointment. For a new injury, that requires assessment please select a 45 minute appointment. If you would like other physio services along with acupuncture, please select a 45 minute appointment.

** Please note, Acupuncture is a physiotherapy tool, all receipts will be for Physiotherapy.


Dry Needling


Complex & Persistent Pain

The majority of injuries resolve, while other injuries or painful conditions become recurrent or persistent. Unfortunately, pain shrinks life and opportunity for the person living with pain. Persistent pain has an impact on the person, their family, friends and work colleagues. We use many tools such as movement and touch to explore and restore confidence in movement and increase your a... Read More

The majority of injuries resolve, while other injuries or painful conditions become recurrent or persistent.

Unfortunately, pain shrinks life and opportunity for the person living with pain. Persistent pain has an impact on the person, their family, friends and work colleagues.

We use many tools such as movement and touch to explore and restore confidence in movement and increase your ability to engage

There's is also some chatting so as to explain the amazing, complex nature of pain.


Paediatric Physiotherapy

All our physiotherapists treat children with sports injuries and common childhood injuries. Lorraine specialises in the treatment of children with conditions such as Developmental delay, Dyspraxia, Autism, Hypermobility & Foot Problems including Flat/ high arches, In-toeing/ Out-toeing and Positional talipes. She has over 25 years experience in this area.


Pilates

Kiera has been studying Movement for over 25 years, having initially training as a Pilates instructor in London and more recently graudated as a Certified JEMS movement Practitioner, with Joanne Elphinston, a leading elite performance movement and rehabilitation consultant. Every individual holds the key to unlock their own potential. Kiera works with clients to discover how to movement with ea... Read More

Kiera has been studying Movement for over 25 years, having initially training as a Pilates instructor in London and more recently graudated as a Certified JEMS movement Practitioner, with Joanne Elphinston, a leading elite performance movement and rehabilitation consultant. Every individual holds the key to unlock their own potential. Kiera works with clients to discover how to movement with ease, improve function and performance so the body simply feels better.

Shayne graduated from Ulster University Belfast in 2015 with a BSc in Physiotherapy.

Upon graduating Shayne moved to Boston to gain experience in a large private clinic for a year before returning to his native Galway where he continued his private work while also starting his work in sports. Through his work with Galway GAA & Connacht Rugby he gained invaluable experience dealing with elite athletes and their injuries. During this time Shayne worked closely with elite young adults on both long and short term injuries.

From there Shayne moved to the UK where he was made Head of Medicine at Colchester United, a professional soccer club operating in the EFL. Since returning to Dublin Shayne has continued to work in private clinics dealing with a wide arrange of back, shoulder and lower limb issues while continuing his work in sports through rugby and soccer clubs. He has taken specialist courses in shoulder and back injuries.

From his work in sports Shayne has developed a keen interest and wealth of knowledge in shoulder and lower limb injuries. Through his hands on approach coupled with years of exercise based rehabilitation he has developed treatment plans to help patients take control of their injuries and understand the underlying issues that may have caused the issue.

​Shayne continues to play Gaelic Football while also playing golf and surfing in his spare time. A regular in Pilates and the gym Shayne understands the importance of physical health to each individual and also the frustration when this is not possible.

Shayne is a member of the Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapist (ISCP) and CORU registered.

Shayne graduated from Ulster University Belfast in 2015 with a BSc in Physiotherapy. Upon gradua... Read More

Lorraine qualified from UCD in 1996 and has extensive Paediatric (Children) experience at home, in the UK and Australia. As well as treating children with sports injuries and pain, Lorraine’s specialist area is treating children with delayed development, neurological problems and genetic disorders.

Initially, Lorraine worked in the larger teaching hospitals such as Aintree NHS Trust, Alder Hey Childrens’ Hospital and Birmingham Childrens’ Hospital, in Child Health in the Adelaide & Meath incorporating the National Childrens’ Hospital, Tallaght.

For the last 10 years Lorraine has been working in the area of Community Paediatrics as well as being a member of an Early Intervention team. Within the area of Paediatrics I have many years of experience in treating conditions such as torticollis, plagiocephaly, positional talipes, flat feet, intoeing/outtoeing, developmental delay as well as sports injuries and joint/muscle pain in children.

I also have experience of treating children with dyspraxia and autism. I have a specialised interest in joint hypermobility.

During her spare time she enjoys Zumba and Yoga Barre.

Lorraine is a member of ISCP and CORU.

Lorraine qualified from UCD in 1996 and has extensive Paediatric (Children) experience at home, ... Read More

Sean graduated from UCD with a BSc in Physiotherapy and is a fully registered chartered physiotherapist. Sean has gained valuable knowledge from working in the UK and Australia, as well as Ireland and is finishing his Masters in Physiotherapy in UCD.

Sean is passionate about musculoskeletal physiotherapy and the rehabilitation of sports injuries. He has a special interest in adolescent knee pain, having presented literature reviews on adolescent knee pain at conferences in Liverpool and Geneva. He also has a particular interest in CrossFit & weightlifting injuries, as he is a regular participant in these exercise disciplines.

Sean employs a range of techniques in guiding patients through the rehabilitation. They include: Dry Needling, Orthotic Prescription, Myofascial Techniques, Strength & Conditioning. He has also established and delivered bone strengthening and Pilates classes. Sean is particularly interested in working with clients to help them discover the cause of the symptoms, as well as treating the painful area.

Sean has a real passion for physiotherapy and commits to giving the best to his clients, either to the sedentary individual or to the elite athlete, providing them with the most effective rehabilitation program to get them back to their highest level of functional and physical fitness.

Sean is a big believer in providing hands-on treatment and manual therapy to facilitate the patient’s recovery, along with giving the client a specific and personalised home exercise programme to maintain the benefits of manual therapy.

Sean is a member of ISCP and CORU

Sean graduated from UCD with a BSc in Physiotherapy and is a fully registered chartered physiothe... Read More

Kiera Brown is a passionate Chartered Physiotherapist with a focus on facilitating clients to discover their own movement potential so as to improve their performance – whether that is in everyday life or at elite sports level.

​Having graduated in 1998, with a BSc(Hons) in Physiotherapy at the University of Ulster, Kiera spent a few years in a hospital setting before moving into Private Practice in 2000. Kiera has an interest in Chronic Pain, Wellness and the promotion of Physical Activity for all.

Kiera has had the privilege of training in Acupuncture, under the direction of Mary Pender and graduated from UCD in 2002 and then further training with world-renowned experts Dr. Tan’s (Balancing method) and John Tindall in London.

​She has always loved watching and teaching beautiful, graceful, powerful movements. Initially, she trained in London in 2004, with Body Control Pilates. In 2019, Kiera trained with Joanne Elphinston with the JEMS movement and the results are amazing. She enjoys working with clients to uncover their own dysfunctional movement patterns, to understand how those patterns fuel their pain/ recurrent injuries and then holding the space for clients to discover their own solutions.

​Kiera is active in promoting health and wellbeing within the clinic and within the community. She is interested in working with individuals and communities to discover and address the barriers to healthy lifestyle choices. She is the Healthy Club Officer for her local club and sits on the Executive Board. She is responsible for Diversity & Inclusion and Promotion of Health and Wellbeing within the Club. Kiera is also a current member of Board of DLR Sports Partnership, whose main objective is to increase participaton in sport.

​During her time off, Kiera is now focusing on cycling. Having had the privilege of running both the New York and Dublin Marathons, she now prefers 10 km leaving the longer distances for the bike! She enjoys yoga, pilates and strength training.

​Kiera is a member of the Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapist (ISCP) and CORU registered.

Kiera Brown is a passionate Chartered Physiotherapist with a focus on facilitating clients to dis... Read More

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