Physio's in Dublin?

Started by naomhbrid, January 19, 2007, 11:22:19 AM

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naomhbrid

Lads i was just wondering would anyoone be able to refer me a good sports physio in Dublin preferably on the south side of the city?
I think there is a guy in Irishtown who Canavan used to go to when he done his ankle. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated thanks....

lynchbhoy

Quote from: naomhbrid on January 19, 2007, 11:22:19 AM
Lads i was just wondering would anyoone be able to refer me a good sports physio in Dublin preferably on the south side of the city?
I think there is a guy in Irishtown who Canavan used to go to when he done his ankle. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated thanks....

I would say Eamon O'Muircheirtagh (sp?)
based in maynooth is one of the best in the business imo

dont know the guy in Irishtown
..........

Rois

I've a friend who acted as physio for St Bridgid's senior team a couple of years back but if that's the Naomh Brid that you're from, you prob know her.  Based in Northside though.

CavanCola


Have used Matt Mulvany in Castleknock a few times for my back.
He's an Acupuncturist and covers the sports injurys. Found it very good.
Think half of Cavan has been there!

North Longford

Priory Clinic in Stillorgin beside the Stillorgin Park is a Physical Therapy practice and is very good with sports injuries. There is a number of therapists so I think it is good for getting a quick appointment
Think they actually worked with the Aussie rules team when they were in Ireland.

Josey Whales

leinster rugby physio james allen is probably the best around certainly in Dublin- although i don't know how many private patients he sees these days with his rugby commitments. Kelly specialises in deep friction massage i think- he isn't a chartered physio so to speak.

wicklaman

 Eamon O'Muircheirtagh with Micko and Wicklow this year here he is a big fan of the deep friction has lads in tears regularly!!

Honda

Mark Smyth is very good. Matt isn't the best to be honest.

He has recently moved to the Clonsilla Road from Castleknock Village.

North Longford

Friction would be a pretty standard treatment and very beneficial for a lot of injuries. Is pretty painful though :'(