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Substantial funding allocated for investment in Portiuncula University Hospital
Substantial funding of €5.53 million has been allocated for investment in Portiuncula University Hospital in Ballinasloe under the HSE Capital Plan 2021.
Pelvic floor muscle training for mothers with stress incontinence
At International Pelvic Physiotherapy Management (IPPM), Aoife Ni Eochaidh and her team provides a solution for the one in three women who suffer from urinary incontinence.
Low Back Pain v A Low Back Problem? Is There A Difference?
Your “back pain” might be a misnomer. We often confuse pain for a problem.
Green Tea a rich source of antioxidant benefits
All teas (Green, Black, and Oolong) are derived from the same plant, the difference being in the preparation of the leaves.
Zina services — for care of all your devices
Zina services — Phone repair and unlocking, printing and photocopying. Laptop and table repair buy and sell devices and accessories
Cairde Othair na Gaillimhe — supporting Galway hospitals
Cairde Othair na Gaillimhe (Friends of Galway Patients) have launched a Fund Raising campaign to pay for urgently needed projects at GUH, Merlin Park and Portiuncula Hospital. This ongoing campaign may be supported by once off donations at www.cog.ie or by joining our Monthly Draw. (You can choose which hospital you wish to support) You can use the QR code below to enter.
‘No amount of urine leakage is normal, and a 100 year old muscle can be trained’
International Pelvic Physiotherapy Management (IPPM) provides a solution for the one in three women who suffer from urinary incontinence. The company's solution, the online Home Pelvic Routine product (a series of high-quality pelvic floor muscle training videos and e-books), provides an alternative solution to expensive pelvic physiotherapy appointments (which are difficult to access due to a shortage globally of expert pelvic physiotherapists), and expensive incontinence pads (which are not good for our environment). This solution allows women to avoid the painful skin condition called incontinence associated dermatitis. It also gives women the freedom to work, travel, and exercise, while feeling clean and without the fear of the smell of stale urine or wet patches on clothing from leaks or on furniture after sitting down.
Low back pain vs a low back problem — is there a difference?
Your "back pain" might be a misnomer. We often confuse pain for a problem. Doctors often do not help matters by not doing thorough examinations, and just offering a prescription of pain pills or anti-inflammatory drugs when the patient comes in with a complaint of pain.