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Conor Walsh

Conor is a qualified Neuromuscular Therapist who works with a diverse range of chronic pain clients on a one-to-one basis in addition to providing professional services to sporting teams.

About Conor

Conor is a qualified Neuromuscular Therapist and operates a successful clinical practice. Conor works with a diverse range of chronic pain clients on a one-to-one basis in addition to providing professional services to a number of local sporting teams. Conor is also a qualified Personal Trainer and has worked in the fitness and leisure industry for over 10 years. His knowledge of bodywork and movement therapy ensures he has the skillset to help his clients move better and provide effective treatment protocols to improve their quality of living.

Conor has qualifications in Myofascial Trigger Point Dry Needling, Myofascial Cupping, Sports Taping and Strapping and is currently completing the Higher Diploma in Neuromuscular Therapy at the NTC where he continues to learn from recognised experts in fascia science.

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Conor is a qualified Neuromuscular Therapist and operates a successful clinical practice. Conor works with a diverse range of chronic pain clients on a one-to-one basis in addition to providing professional services to a number of local sporting teams. Conor is also a qualified Personal Trainer and has worked in the fitness and leisure industry for over 10 years. His knowledge of bodywork and movement therapy ensures he has the skillset to help his clients move better and provide effective treatment protocols to improve their quality of living.

Conor has qualifications in Myofascial Trigger Point Dry Needling, Myofascial Cupping, Sports Taping and Strapping and is currently completing the Higher Diploma in Neuromuscular Therapy at the NTC where he continues to learn from recognised experts in fascia science.