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Aine O'Meara MISCP

Aine O'Meara  is a  CORU registered Chartered Physiotherapist who graduated from University College Dublin with a BSc (Honours) degree in Physiotherapy in 1988. She completed a Diploma in Higher Health Care in U.C.D in 2002 and is a qualified Acupuncturist. In her early career she gained a wide variety of experience working in hospitals and private practices both in Ireland and Canada, before opening her own clinic in Raheen in 1998. 

Aine, in her more than 25 years working as a clinician in private practice, has gained considerable experience in the assessment and treatment of a wide variety of musculoskeletal disorders, orthopaedic issues, soft tissue injuries, postural dysfunction, movement disorders and sports injuries. As part of her commitment to continual professional development has completed numerous courses over the years which have included advanced assessment and treatment techniques, varied approaches to Manual therapy, orthotic prescription, taping techniques, dry needling and women's health.

The best way to book an appointment with Aine is to contact the clinic on 061 228 546

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Cormac O'Shea, MISCP, BSc MSc

Cormac O'Shea is a Chartered Physiotherapist. He graduated from Kings College London in 2012 and went on to spend 3 years working within the NHS in London, alongside part time work with Crystal Palace football club.

Cormac completed his undergraduate degree in Sport and Exercise Science, prior to his Masters Degree in Physiotherapy . Post graduation Cormac has completed APPI pilates courses, he is a qualified Yoga (YTT 200 hour) teacher and has completed courses in Dry Needling, Mulligans Manual Therapy techniques and Neuro Orthopaedic Institute courses. He is a keen soccer player, trail runner and all around outdoor enthusiast. Cormac recognises the importance of not only providing symptom relief but encouraging life long health and wellbeing.

 

If you are interested in booking an appointment with Cormac - please call us on 061 228 546.

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