by Paul Conneely | Dec 20, 2022 | GAA, Personal Health, Physiotherapy, Training Tips
GAA Off-Season In every sport there is an “off season”. This is a period after the last game of one season and before pre-season training starts back for the next season. GAA is slightly different and a players’ off-season will change depending on their age and grade...
by Lee Chambers | Jul 14, 2022 | Covid, GAA, Personal Health, Physiotherapy
COVID-19 and vertigo symptoms As described in my previous blog post, symptoms of vertigo are associated with COVID-19 infection. Earlier this year, I saw my first case of COVID-19 related vertigo. This patient has consented to me sharing his story in order to be able...
by Paul Conneely | Feb 9, 2022 | GAA, Common Injuries, Physiotherapy, Training Tips
What are the 3 most common GAA injuries? Research and experience have shown us that the most commonly injured areas in Gaelic Football are the Ankle, Hamstring and Knee. We take a look in detail at each injury and share our professional experience of our team of...