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Podiatry is a form of medicine devoted to the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle, and lower leg. Loughbrickland Physiotherapy Clinic has been developed to deliver a high quality physiotherapy assessment, diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders causing pain or reduced function in the body. There are two types of Orthotics that are used by Podiatrists, and the Loughbrickland Clinic can offer them to you.

Pilates is a gentle, non-aerobic exercise method designed to strengthen weak muscles, lengthen tight muscles and improve general posture. Chiropody (also known as podiatry) is the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the foot. The Loughbrickland Clinic offers Reflexology, Fertility Reflexology, Massage, Maternity Reflexology with Natural Inductions of Labour.

I have been wearing orthotics prescribed by Caroline Spencer since 2008; I was first referred to Caroline by my physiotherapist who had been treating me for back and hip pain.
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Conveniently located in Loughbrickland village mile off the A1, served by the Newry - Belfast 238 bus service and just a few minutes drive south of Banbridge.
All our staff are covered by the major private health insurers such as Cigna, BUPA, WPA, AVIVA, PRU, H3, Benenden, HSA, Westfields.
These insurers may pay for assessment, treatment and review appointments if applicable, dependent on the level of cover the policy holder has.
Caroline has a BSc Hons in Clinical Podiatric Studies, a postgraduate diploma in Gait Analysis and Biomechanics, qualified in local anaesthetics, steroid injection therapy of the foot along with foot and ankle mobilization techniques.
Podiatry is a form of medicine devoted to the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle, and lower leg.
Patients can come to the Loughbrickland Clinic complaining of anything from foot, heel and ankle pain to pains in your shin, calf, knee, hips and back as well as general chiropody foot problems such as ingrown toe nails, corns and verrucae.
By looking at the way certain joints and muscles function the Orthopaedic Podiatrist at the Loughbrickland Clinic who is a specialist in gait analysis and biomechanics, is able to determine if the way you are moving (gait analysis, biomechanical assessment) is contributing to a current injury or lower limb pain or possibly be the cause of an injury in the future.
Loughbrickland Physiotherapy Clinic has been developed to deliver a high quality physiotherapy assessment, diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders causing pain or reduced function in the body.
Our aim is to efficiently and accurately diagnose the presenting condition and to undertake effective treatment to resolve the symptoms and return you to full health as soon as possible.
We treat all of the conditions listed below that cause pain or physical dysfunction.
Our physiotherapists will work to alleviate these painful conditions and restore normal posture, movement and function to the body.
There are two types of Orthotics that are used by Podiatrists, and the Loughbrickland Clinic can offer them to you.
A semi-customised orthotic appliance, which is partly pre-made and partly customised to the patient's individual requirements and can be used for children / young adults who are still growing or initially for trying out orthoses.
These orthoses need to be reviewed after a few years due to growth of the child or wear on the orthotic.
A fully customised orthotic utilising advanced computerised engineering processes.
Pilates is a gentle, non-aerobic exercise method designed to strengthen weak muscles, lengthen tight muscles and improve general posture.
The aim of Pilates is to achieve a properly balanced body which results in improved joint mobility, firm musculature and a good natural posture.
It is a very specific form of exercise which is safe and controlled as well as low impact and works on the principle of 'gain with no pain'.
The origins of Pilates stem from early part of 1900 from its inventor 'Joseph Pilates' who as a child had been very frail but developed a technique of physical fitness.
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