Suzanne Carney is a physiotherapist with over 10 years’ experience. She graduated from Manchester Metropolitan University and worked in Manchester for two years before moving to Perth, Australia for seven years. Whilst in Australia she obtained a Master’s Degree in Continence and Women’s Health and has specialised in this area of physiotherapy. Suzanne along with her husband and little girl moved back to Ireland in December 2017. After having a little boy she participated on the EMPOWER Start Programme and set up Anatomy Physiotherapy in Claremorris in 2018.
Her target clients are primarily men, women and children with pelvic and continence issues. ‘These are very debilitating conditions and many suffer in silence, unaware that there is physiotherapy treatments that will help. For a lot of women and men the embarrassment can stop them enjoying physical activities and exercise. It can also cause emotional distress.”
Currently Suzanne splits her time between Mayo University Hospital, and Anatomy Physiotherapy, where she sees patients privately one to one and runs her own hydrotherapy classes.
“I really enjoyed the EMPOWER Programme. It gave me the confidence to believe that I can be a successful business woman; EMPOWER provided me with the tools to do so. The Programme also introduced me to the nicest group of women who are super supportive of each other and our respective businesses.”
Website: www.anatomyphysiotherapy.ie
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Phone Number: 083-0343277
Email: info@anatomyphysiotherapy.ie