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                                    Ph: (061)467940 (087)6250992. www.PainReliefClinic.ie. 
Unit 4
An Dún
Church Road
Raheen
Limerick Physical Therapist in Limerick City | Call us now on (061)467940 or (087)6250992 | Patients attending the Pain Relief Clinic get some of the very best and most effective physical therapy approaches available in the world today.
Limerick Pain Relief Clinic - We treat the following conditions:
• Back Pain    • Neck Pain    • Shoulder Pain    • Headaches
• Frozen Shoulder    • Sciatica    • Hip Pain    • Knee Pain
• Ankle Pain    • Sport’s Injuries    • Most other musculo-skeletal painful conditions.
# our treatment takes approximately 30 minutes and is carried out through light clothing.
# Your treatment is a hands-on approach working with your muscles and joints.
# You can choose between morning, afternoon or evening appointment times.
# Your treatment is covered by VHI, Quinn Healthcare and Hibernian Aviva Health under the category of Physical Therapy.
# Your treatment qualifies for MED-1 refund.
# Convenient street parking available outside our Limerick City centre premises.
# Call now to schedule your appointment.
Typically, one of 3 causes is responsible for your musculo-skeletal pain.
    * Direct physical trauma
    * Poor posture
                                
                                            * Stress
It is very likely that you can trace the source of your aches and pains back to one of these mechanisms, or even a combination of two or three of these.
Direct Physical Trauma
Direct physical trauma can be from a number of sources:
    * Sport’s Injury
    * Car Crash
    * Fall
    * Trying to lift a heavy object
    * Repetitive Strain
    * Overloading your body with a physical activity (e.g. painting, gardening etc.)
Some more common examples of physical trauma you may have experienced are:
    * Spraining your ankle
    * Suddenly overloading muscles that you have used rarely (e.g. gardening)
    * Whiplash injury to your neck during a vehicle collision
Physical trauma can result in the following dysfunctions:
    * Muscle Spasm
    * Torn muscle/ligament/tendon fibres
    * Dislocation
    * Inflammation
    * Swelling
Some or all of these factors can contribute to pain after a physical trauma.
Poor Posture
Your ache may also be as a result of poor posture. This can be the case if your occupation involves any of the following:
    * Sitting at a desk
                                    
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