Louth Physiotherapy Clinic now open in Ardee

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Louth Physiotherapy Clinic has now expanded into Ardee.

The business, which was founded by Robbie Caraher in 2007, previously had locations in Barrack Street in Dundalk, the Medical Centre in Carlingford and Upper Mell in Drogheda.

Now they have opened a fourth clinic in Coleman and Ann O’Flynn’s Pharmacy in Ardee.

Sarah McShane, a graduate of the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin who specialises in orthopaedic complaints, will be working out of the clinic.

It will be open from 9am to 5pm on a Monday with appointments available outside these hours on request.

Sarah is also Ireland’s only Schroth therapist, specializing in scoliosis management.

For further details visit www.louthphysio.ie or call 042-9394040.

Meanwhile, Robbie will be taking part in the Home to Rome cycle challenge this summer in aid of the North Louth Hospice.

He will leave his home for Rome on his bike on Friday June 20th and will make his way via Carlow to Rosslare and onto Rome, arriving at the Vatican on Saturday July 5th.

Anyone who would like to support Robbie can call to any of his physio clinics or contact any member of the North Louth Hospice.

Robbie to take part in Home to Rome cycle

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Local physio Robbie Caraher will be taking part in the Home to Rome cycle challenge this summer.

Robbie, who runs Louth Physiotherapy Clinic in Barrack Street, will be competing in the event to raise funds for North Louth Hospice.

He will leave his home for Rome on his bike on Friday June 20th and will make his way via Carlow to Rosslare and onto Rome, arriving at the Vatican on Saturday July 5th.

Anyone who would like to support Robbie can call to his physio premises in Barrack Street or contact any member of the North Louth Hospice.