Clodagh’s love of sport and being outside was one of the things that drew her to Physical Therapy. Her interest in mobility/movement and the positive effects on the body such as Pilates and NeuroKinetic Therapy and drive to learn more about these areas is what makes her a great Therapist.
Clodagh started off studying business in college and went on to work as a Process technician but realised she had no interest or aptitude in electrical or mechanical engineering so started her studies with IAPT while working full time, as many do!
She says it was worth it now that she has been working as a Physical Therapist since 2005.
“I love seeing the positive effects on people as they realise what their bodies are capable of especially those post-surgery such as hip/knee replacements, and they regain confidence!!!” Clodagh explains.
She played camogie for years and hails from a large family that was always supporting GAA, camogie and soccer matches over the years. Interest in most sports so she has worked as a Physical Therapist for over 12 years with various GAA and rugby teams. She’s happiest when outside even if it’s raining!