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Pain Relief Ireland

Elysian Building, Eglington Street, Cork, Ireland
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Dr. Dominic Hegarty, Consultant in Pain Management & Neuromodulation, with his team of experts, offer real treatment options and pain management. At the Pain Relief Ireland we specialise in creating individually tailored treatment plans as quickly as possible. Under the direction of Dr. Dominic Hegarty (Clinical Director), we will leave no stone upturned in effort to help you manage your painful condition. Remember no matter what your pain is or where it is centered we are here to help.

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5 Super Recovery tips for after a Marathon! | Pain Relief Ireland

Cork City Marathon is on tomorrow! Best of luck to everyone running. Don't forget to consider how you will recover effectively and efficiently in the days that follow. Read our 5 Super Recovery tips to plan and avoid injury.

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New Guidelines On Treatments for Lower Back Pain | Pain Relief Ireland

Clinicians should increasingly turn to noninvasive treatments for acute, sub acute and chronic low back pain, according to an updated practice guideline from the American College of Physicians. At Pain Relief Ireland this is the structure that we seek to provide...

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Does Health psychology management matter in chronic pain? | Pain Relief Ireland

Does Health psychology management matter in chronic pain? We believe health psychology has a very important role in containing and reversing the silent impact chronic pain can have on individuals.

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Have a S.M.A.R.T Recap this Easter! | Pain Relief Ireland

Pain Relief Ireland want you to be S.M.A.R.T this Easter. We want to ensure that even as you enjoy yourself you can be on top of your pain so that you are in control of your pain. Go through these 5 points and stay in control...

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4 Myths about Back Pain & 4 Actions to put them right! | Pain Relief Ireland

Lower back pain is the most common painful condition effecting modern society. 60% of individuals will experience an episode of lower back pain that will last 3 days or more. With this in mind, allow us to clear up four common myths about neck pain and back pain...

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5th Interdisciplinary Pain Symposium - Cork 2017 | Pain Relief Ireland

The 5th Interdisciplinary Pain Symposium was held this week in Cork. This years meeting, entitled the “Gut-Pain Axis” was focused on the exploring the close relationship between chronic pain and gastrointestinal function...

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Can we untangle the mystery of Chronic Pain? | Pain Relief Ireland

What does “pain” mean for an individual? How should we evaluate it? How can we untangle “chronic” pain?

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Top 10 tips on how to manage your pain every day! | Pain Relief Ireland

At Pain Relief Ireland we understand that individuals struggle every day to remain in control of pain. We offer some simple practical advice to help you to get back in control...

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Coccydynia- a real pain in the bum! | Pain Relief Ireland

Coccydynia (often called tailbone pain) is becoming increasingly common due to changes in our lifestyle. Often it starts after a fall or injury to your tailbone, when you slipped or perhaps during childbirth. However, for the majority there are often no particular trigger factors....

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Dr. Hegarty nominated as Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine, London | Pain Relief Ireland

Pain Relief Ireland is delighted to report that our Clinical Director, Dr. Dominic Hegarty has accepted the nomination to become a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine. He has been nominated for his contribution to the area of Pain Medicine...

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Dr. Hegarty and the team at Pain Relief Ireland would like to wish all our customers a very Happy Holiday season and a peaceful and prosperous New Year!

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5 S.M.A.R.T ways of staying in Control of Pain in 2017! | Pain Relief Ireland

Christmas time is a great time of the year, a bit more time to relax and forget about “the daily routine”. It is only when “normality” arrives on January 2nd that you realise that you have pushed it too far! Even with good intentions sticking to a routine can be difficult at the best of times, not just over the festive season. At Pain Relief Ireland we want you to be S.M.A.R.T. We want to ensure that even as you enjoy yourself you can be in control of your pain. Control needs routine and good pain management relies on routine.

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