Lead a fun and active life without incontinence worries

We all know the dreadful feeling of sneezing or coughing suddenly while having coffee with friends or while out shopping and experiencing incontinence. Help is available to give yourself back your freedom without fear of leaks.

Aoife Ni Eochaidh, chartered physiotherapist and winner of the BPW and Irish Permanent Galway Young Business Woman of Year Award, offers physiotherapy for men, women, and children for pelvic conditions and incontinence. She is an experienced and passionate chartered physiotherapist who runs her private clinic from Suite 14, Bon Secours Consultant Clinic, in Renmore.

Aoife Ni Eochaidh uses modern, non-invasive, evidence-based technologies to treat the root cause and ensure excellent results. She is highly experienced and skilled in the use of a large toolbox of treatments. You are never too old for this successful therapy.

Incontinence does not just affect those who have had children, any woman of any age can have it, even top athletes. Men too can have the problem, especially after prostate cancer and with ageing. Don’t just hide it or manage it with pads, leaks on pads are so abrasive to delicate skin. Get your confidence and life back, wear your nice summer clothes, and go on holidays without fear of leaks.

Talk to your doctor or inquire with Aoife Ni Eochaidh about attending for urinary or faecal incontinence. She also successfully treats conditions including prolapse (womb, bladder, or bowel ), constipation, obstructed defecation and colitis, erectile dysfunction, vaginismus, pelvic pain, prostatitis, bed wetting, pregnancy pelvic pain and post-natal diastasis rectus, prostate cancer incontinence and erectile dysfunction, overactive bladder, cystitis, osteoporosis, and breast cancer lymphoedema.

Incontinence and symptoms of pelvic floor muscle problems are awful, but with treatment the results are great. To book an appointment or for further information email [email protected] or phone 087 2863013.

 

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