Physical Therapy Cork

Physical Therapy is a healthcare profession dedicated to treating and managing pain, disability, and impaired movement through massage, myofascial techniques, joint mobilizations, and exercises. As a primary care health profession grounded in sound scientific principles, Physical Therapy aims to restore normal movement and alleviate pain caused by injuries, infirmities, and medical conditions.

As a member of IAPT Physical Therapists, I hold a degrees from the Institute of Physical Therapy and Applied Science (IPTAS) in Dublin. I work with clients of all ages, addressing a wide range of musculoskeletal injuries and conditions.

What Does Physical Therapy Treatment Involve?

Assessment of the Problem
Your Therapist will conduct a thorough assessment to identify the cause of your issue. Based on this assessment, they will develop a personalized program tailored to your specific condition.

Treatment of the Problem

Using a variety of advanced hands-on manual techniques, your Therapist will address issues in the joints and soft tissues, such as muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves, and fascia. They will continuously assess and monitor your condition throughout the treatment process.

Identifying the Underlying Causes

Beyond the physical assessment, your Therapist will take a comprehensive approach, considering work or activity-related factors as well as social and psychological issues that may be contributing to your physical problems.

Preventing Recurrence

Your Therapist will collaborate with you to create a suitable exercise or rehabilitation program aimed at restoring your full health and reducing the risk of re-injury. They will also help you modify activity patterns that may have contributed to the initial problem.

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