Sylvia Farrell, Pelvic Health Physio
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Sylvia Farrell, Pelvic Health Physio
@EBTC_Sylvia
I'm a Pelvic Health Physio treating both men and women in Galway city. I'm passionate about educating and empowering people to help them achieve their goals.

Great article highlighting the important role of pelvic health physiotherapists for men and women. Problems with pelvic floor muscles may be common but should not be ignored. Well done @EBTC_Sylvia, Aislinn Finn & Sharon McNally @MilltownPhysio 👏👏 irishexaminer.com/lifestyle/heal…











Rehabilitative good practices in the treatment of sarcopenia. A narrative review Personalized management should include: 🏋️♀️exercise/strength training 🤸balance and flexibility exercises 🍲diet supplementation F Agostini et al. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2020 journals.lww.com/ajpmr/Abstract…

Hot off the press! Women have pain with running postpartum. We asked expert physios from around the world to tell us why! @chadcookpt @S_J_Snodgrass @ale_garciaPT

We are recruiting a physiotherapist @EBTC_Galway If you are an experienced rehab-focused musculoskeletal physiotherapist looking for a role in a dynamic multidisciplinary healthcare clinic, I would love to chat to you! ebtc.ie/working-for-us/ @_ISCP_





Symptoms of pelvic organ prolapse in women who lift heavy weights for exercise: a cross-sectional survey - rdcu.be/b5EOR - #fpmrs #pelvicorganprolapse @LoriForner



Access to our paper! Symptoms of #pelvicorganprolapse in women who #liftheavy weights for exercise - a cross-sectional survey to start this important conversation ❤️. Thanks to Springer for this link >> rdcu.be/b5Epw


