A clinical approach combining hands-on structural therapy and advanced metabolic optimisation — designed to address the root cause, not just symptoms.
Most people are treated at the level of symptoms. Pain is isolated. Fatigue is managed. Performance is pushed. But short-term relief does not equal resolution — and managing a problem is not the same as solving it.
Optimising mitochondrial function and metabolic pathways for sustained energy production.
Your structural system and your metabolic system are not separate — they are two expressions of the same physiology. Chronic pain can be driven by metabolic dysfunction. Poor energy can be worsened by structural compensation.
A tight muscle may not just need release — it may be locked in a protective pattern driven by an overwhelmed nervous system or a body that lacks the energy to recover properly.
This is why a combined approach produces results that isolated treatments cannot.
Hands-on treatment focused on resolving pain, restoring movement, and improving physical function. Using neuromuscular therapy, dry needling, and movement correction to address the root cause of structural dysfunction.
Pain is rarely just local. Fatigue is not random. Poor recovery is not a coincidence.
These are expressions of dysfunction within structural or metabolic systems — and often both. The conventional model treats each symptom as a separate problem. This model treats the person as an integrated system.
Treatment is guided by how your body presents — not by a fixed protocol. The goal is not to manage your condition, but to resolve it.
When the root cause is addressed, the body does not need to be forced into recovery. It recovers because the obstacle has been removed.
Chronic lower back pain — 3 sessions
GAA athlete — performance plateau
Recurring shoulder injury
Post-injury recovery
My background is rooted in GAA, athletics, strength and conditioning, and hands-on therapy — working directly with clients to improve performance and resolve physical issues. Over a decade of clinical experience has shaped an approach that goes beyond conventional treatment.
Over time, it became clear that many problems could not be addressed through structure alone. Chronic pain that returned despite good manual therapy. Fatigue that persisted despite rest. Performance that stalled despite progressive training. These patterns pointed to something deeper.
This led to a deeper focus on metabolic function, cellular energy, and recovery systems. Today, my work integrates both structural and metabolic therapy — allowing for a more complete and effective approach to physical health and performance.
If you are unsure which approach is right for you, the first step is a consultation. We will assess your situation and build a plan based on what your body actually needs.