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Action Physio Tuam

Action Physio Tuam

Unit 12 MG Business Park , Tuam ,
My name is David Hanly and I’m a Chartered Physiotherapist with over 10 years experience in the management of neuromusculoskeletal disorders and sports injuries. I graduated with honours from the University College Dublin School of Physiotherapy in 2003. I spent 3 years with the Health Service Executive (HSE) before leaving in June 2006 to work full-time in private practice. Since then I have divided my time between working in clinics in Athlone and Galway city, and providing physiotherapy services in professional rugby union and inter-county GAA. Since 2008, I have worked as First Team physiotherapist at Connacht Rugby Union and have held the post of Head Physiotherapist with Galway Senior Football team since 2009. Other appointments include: -Head Physiotherapist, Galway Minor Hurling Team, 2008-present -Head Physiotherapist, Corofin GAA club, 2012-present -Head Physiotherapist, Ireland U-18 Rugby, 2009-2012 -Head Physiotherapist, Roscommon Senior Football team, 2007 and 2008 -Physiotherapist, Galwegians Rugby Club 2004-2007 Aside from my time spent working in sport, I also treat a wide array of musculoskeletal pain disorders and have undergone extensive postgraduate training in the areas of dry needling and manual therapy. I am due to commence my Masters degree in Sports Medicine in Autumn 2013. As part of our service, we can provide quick access to consultant/specialist services and radiology tests as required (X-ray/MRI/MRA,etc). For further details phone 087-3366666 or email actionphysiotuam@gmail.com.
The Brogue

The Brogue

The Square, Tuam ,
Tuam's LIVELIEST Public house!!
Tel: 093 28706
Health Store Tuam

Health Store Tuam

Bishop Street, Tuam ,
Health Store Tuam is the locally owned and run health food shop serving the community of Tuam and surrounds since 1994.
Tel: 093 26759
Digipics Tuam

Digipics Tuam

Bishop Street, Tuam ,
We specialise in Digital Printing , Photo Restoration & Duplicating , Framing , Passport Photos , Photogifts , Large Format Printing ( Party Banners, Canvas Prints etc .. ).
Tel: 093 42263
corralea court hotel

corralea court hotel

The Square, Tuam ,
"The small Hotel with the Big welcome" "come for the Food and Drink, Stay for the Craic"
The Hidden Closet Boutique

The Hidden Closet Boutique

Dublin Road , Tuam ,
Discover Affordable Elegance......
Tel: 093 24055
Tuam Faolchú Martial Arts Club

Tuam Faolchú Martial Arts Club

Faolchú Karate Dojo, Tuam ,
Faolchú Karate Dojo is a specially designed karate training space with high quality budo nord flooring
Tel: 872909194
The Tuam Herald

The Tuam Herald

Dublin Road, Tuam, Tuam ,
The Tuam Herald is one of the oldest newspapers in the Republic of Ireland, dating from May 1837 — the same year Queen Victoria came to the throne. The paper was involved in all the major causes of Irish history since then, from the Repeal Movement of Daniel O’Connell through the campaign to relieve the horrors of the Famine, to the Land War of the 1880s and on through the tumultuous early decades of the 20th century. Reading through the files of those bygone years can be addictive, but in its day to day life the paper does what it always did: it looks to the next edition, and all the elements that come together to make The Tuam Herald a weekly must for many thousands of loyal readers. It has always been a family business, controlled by three generations of the Kelly family from 1837 to 1930, and since then by three generations of the Burke family. John Burke was in turn foreman printer, manager and then editor after he joined the business in 1900. Now his grandson, David Burke, is editor and managing director. The Tuam Herald of the 21st century brings a modern twist to the local newspaper business. Our team of talented writers, including Jim Carney, sports and farm editor, Tony Galvin, news editor and provocative columnist, Siobhán Holliman, Tom Gilmore, Jacqueline Hogge and our award-winning photographer Ray Ryan, and our many correspondents, serves up a weekly menu of news, sport, comment, arts and culture and local notes that nourishes community life in Tuam and North and East Galway.
Tel: 093 24183