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Back Pain and Posture Clinic wins “Best Back Pain Specialist” in EU Business News: Irish Enterprise Awards 2022

After 14 years of of hard work on improving our services and patients' outcomes we have some exciting news: We've been awarded "Best Back Pain Specialist Therapy Clinic" in County Louth, by EU Business News: Irish Enterprise Awards 2022!!! Link...

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Physiotherapy: Real and effective treatment

According to the medical dictionary, a placebo is "a substance containing no medication and prescribed or given to reinforce a patient's expectation to get well." In popular terms a “placebo effect” is used to describe a treatment that doesn’t help...

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Physiotherapy is evidence-based

Science asks and answers questions by making observations and performing experiments. It searches for cause and effect relationships in nature. As a science-based practise, physiotherapy uses facts, theories and hypotheses and tests them against available data. Physiotherapy aims at promoting,...

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Clinical research

Clinical research is vital in the field of physiotherapy. Physiotherapists rely on information from research to augment the knowledge they have already gained through their university education and continuing education courses. Physiotherapists use what is called "evidence-based practise" as the...

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Benefits of physiotherapy

Many benefits are available to the public through the widening scope of physiotherapy. The profession addresses orthopaedic, neurological and cardiopulmonary problems among infants, children, adults and geriatric populations. Many physiotherapists consult in private practice and we treat a wide array...

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Scoliosis

Scoliosis is a condition in which a person’s spine is curved from side to side and appears as an “S” or a “C” shape on an x-ray film when viewed from front or back. The condition may be idiopathic (meaning...

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