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NeilMcD
02/10/2008, 1:11 PM
I have just torn ligaments in my knee playing football and I am going to be needing a physio and I was wondering does anybody know any good physios in Dublin, preferably in the Dublin 3 or 5 area.

Thanks

Neil

Sligo Hornet
02/10/2008, 2:00 PM
I have just torn ligaments in my knee playing football and I am going to be needing a physio and I was wondering does anybody know any good physios in Dublin, preferably in the Dublin 3 or 5 area.

Thanks

Neil

Not sure of their name, but they are fairly radical with their treatment of dodgy knees!

http://i37.tinypic.com/k96zwz.jpg

NeilMcD
02/10/2008, 2:02 PM
I would love to know what you put into google to get that picture up.

Sligo Hornet
02/10/2008, 2:26 PM
I would love to know what you put into google to get that picture up.

"Neil at the Physio"......OMG you should have seen some of the other images!:eek:

Ash
02/10/2008, 3:00 PM
Go to the Bohs physio?

Billsthoughts
07/10/2008, 1:12 PM
"Neil at the Physio"......OMG you should have seen some of the other images!:eek:

Even worse....Google image "Neil Playing Football" .....OMG....still recovering...:eek:

NeilMcD
07/10/2008, 1:14 PM
You can rest easy as I wont be doing that for a while.

Anyway went to Pat Byrne who I believe was the St Pats physio and I found him to be great and going to be seeing him for a while now.

Billsthoughts
07/10/2008, 1:19 PM
how did you injure yourself?
where did you tear the ligaments...
am playing football for years and rarely ever had an injury and played a mixed tournament in work and banged down on my heel and hasnt been the same since.....:(

NeilMcD
07/10/2008, 1:40 PM
Tore my collateral ligament which is the one at the back of the knee connected to my hamstring. Other secondary damage down the calf and ankle too.

First injury in years and it was a total accident as it was a collision between myself and my goalkeeper (A St. Pats fan ha ha !!!)

Going to be a slow recovery but hopefully plenty of physio and then pool work and I will back playing after Christmas.

Billsthoughts
07/10/2008, 3:56 PM
Tore my collateral ligament which is the one at the back of the knee connected to my hamstring. Other secondary damage down the calf and ankle too.

First injury in years and it was a total accident as it was a collision between myself and my goalkeeper (A St. Pats fan ha ha !!!)

Going to be a slow recovery but hopefully plenty of physio and then pool work and I will back playing after Christmas.

I think the same happened me one time. I tried to do that ball coming towards you and flick it round the other side of ya while there is a player behind ya....only I didnt take into account opposition could play. As I ran after him in a vain attempt to get the ball back I put my foot too far forward and stretched the back of my leg. Couldnt even bend it the next day. I had to wear strapping for a while but grand now.

Bluebeard
07/10/2008, 4:57 PM
My back got bad about three or four years ago and the place that was recommended to me was on the corner of the Drumcondra and Hollybank Road, opposite the TSB. I cannot remember what they're called but I have heard two or three people recommend them in the past. My problem was small enough a prob, but anyone who has back problems knows that getting it sorted is vital, and they did that.

Blue Man
08/10/2008, 12:48 AM
Im coming back after a torn Posterior Cruciate Ligament (exact same injury as Martin Skrtel suffered for Liverpool at the weekend). When you start your rehab just make sure that you do a lot of thigh and hamstring exercises and both will protect the knee. At home I used to see Alan Byrne who was the Irish doctor for a spell. I think he has a clinic in Scribblestown which is a fair bit out from where we're both from, but well worth it.

NeilMcD
08/10/2008, 12:43 PM
I think the same happened me one time. I tried to do that ball coming towards you and flick it round the other side of ya while there is a player behind ya....only I didnt take into account opposition could play. As I ran after him in a vain attempt to get the ball back I put my foot too far forward and stretched the back of my leg. Couldnt even bend it the next day. I had to wear strapping for a while but grand now.

Unfortunately I do not think a strapping will get me over it. As blueman says its going to take a good bit of physio work and I am impressed with my physio so far Pat Byrne.

kdjaC
08/10/2008, 10:22 PM
Kevin Morans brother is excellent, he has a few clinics around dublin.

Struggling to think of his 1st name :o i tore ligaments in my arm and my job had him as the work doctor so i went there, very good and is mainly a sports physio.

http://www.sportssurgeryclinic.com/departments/orthopaedics.html

god bless google



kdjac

Ash
09/10/2008, 7:54 AM
... but anyone who has back problems knows that getting it sorted is vital, and they did that.

Absofrikkenloutely!
Not that long ago I dislocated my SI joints during a match (stretchered off, neck brace, spinal board, the works ... very dramatic!!!). Unfortunately they didnt show up on x-rays so despite bring in a world of pain and being hardly able to move my legs, I was sent home and told to take 2 solphadine as there was nothing wrong with me.

Little or no movement from the waist down :eek: the next day so went to physio who after about 5 minutes of looking at my back saw that some parts just wernt in the right place :)

I should really have a loyalty/frequent flyers card for the physio though. I spend more time in there than on the pitch :o

Mark Breen
09/10/2008, 9:00 AM
Kevin Morans brother is excellent, he has a few clinics around dublin.

Struggling to think of his 1st name :o i tore ligaments in my arm and my job had him as the work doctor so i went there, very good and is mainly a sports physio.

http://www.sportssurgeryclinic.com/departments/orthopaedics.html

god bless google



kdjac

Only problem with that is, Thats a 5 star sports clininc,

It cost a lot of money to get anything done in there....

Great facilities though.

NeilMcD
20/10/2008, 5:20 PM
Just got bad news today that I completely tore my anterior cruciate and partially tore my posterior cruciate. Long road ahead.

Blue Man
20/10/2008, 9:01 PM
Do you need an operation?. The doctor here wouldnt let me get operated on and said it is able to heal on blood flow alone although it doesnt seem to be making the progress i wanted it to.

Billsthoughts
21/10/2008, 10:03 AM
Just got bad news today that I completely tore my anterior cruciate and partially tore my posterior cruciate. Long road ahead.

ouch
sorry to hear.
I love playing the ball and would be lost without it.

NeilMcD
21/10/2008, 10:54 AM
Have to meet the specialist in early November and will find out more then. Going to miss the football big time.

Sligo Hornet
21/10/2008, 11:08 AM
Have to meet the specialist in early November and will find out more then. Going to miss the football big time.

You might be lucky in your recovery....if not take up distance running like I did when I had to give up kicking the ball/player.....great thinking time, good excercise and helps keep the beer barrel under control!;)

NeilMcD
21/10/2008, 1:07 PM
Going to write a letter to Stephen Reid I think. :)

Hitman
21/10/2008, 1:23 PM
Going to write a letter to Stephen Reid I think. :)

Even money he gets a gangrenous papercut opening it.

NeilMcD
22/10/2008, 10:11 PM
Classic, maybe I will try Roy Keane instead.