
Maebhe Connolly: MISCP BSc Physio(Hons), MPhtySt(Manips)
Maebhe specialises in the rehabilitation of musculoskeletal conditions through manual therapy and specific exercise prescription. She has extensive experience in the treatment of chronic neck pain, whiplash associated disorders and headaches.
Maebhe Graduated from Trinity College Dublin with a first class honours degree in physiotherapy in 1996. Initially she worked in hospitals in Manchester and Dublin gaining experience in specialist areas of physiotherapy.
Maebhe was awarded a Masters of Musculoskeletal physiotherapy from the world renowned University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia in 2000. She has worked in private practices in Wexford, Kildare and Dublin since 1999 before setting up Wicklow Physiotherapy Clinic in 2004.
Maebhe completed her membership exams of the Irish Society of Orthopaedic Medicine in 1999 and served on the committee for a number of years. She was a member of the medical committee of the Special Olympics in 2003 when the games were held in Ireland and was responsible for the coordinating the care of the athletes given by over five hundred physiotherapists over the course of a week.

Jean Lewis, BSc Physio (Hons), BSc Pharmacology (Hons), M.I.S.C.P, CORU Registered Chartered Physiotherapist in Musculoskeletal and Women's Health
Please note Jean is currently on maternity leave starting June 2023. Please check back for further updates.
Jean graduated from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland in 2012 having first obtained an Honours Degree in Pharmacology at the University College Dublin in 2006. Since qualifying as a Physiotherapist over ten years ago, Jean has worked in numerous Private Practices in Ireland, London and Vancouver where she has gained valuable experience working in the area of musculoskeletal health. She is a registered member of the ISCP and CORU and a member of the CPWHC (Chartered Physiotherapists in Women’s Health and Continence) and CPPP (Chartered Physiotherapists in Private Practice) clinical interest groups.
Jean has completed postgraduate training in Anatomical Acupuncture, JEMS Movement and Clinical Pilates and she uses these skills alongside Dry Needling on a daily basis. She strongly believes in educating people on how to understand, listen to and care for their bodies outside of the clinic. Alongside general musculosketal and orthopaedic concerns, Jean has a particular interest in Women’s Health and is passionate about keeping the women of Wicklow active and well throughout pregnancy, the postnatal period, menopause and beyond. Jean sees women for a range of concerns including Pregnancy Related Pelvic Girdle Pain, Pelvic Pain, Post Natal Recovery, Diastasis Rectus, Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, Incontinence, Sexual Dysfunction and Pelvic Organ Prolapse.
Jean’s love of adventure has brought her from the peaks of Whistler to the London Underground and she has settled in Greystones since 2018 with her husband and two young children. In her spare time, she enjoys the outdoors and Yoga.

Mark O’Reilly : MISCP BSc Physio (Hons)
Mark is a chartered physiotherapist who specialises in lower limb biomechanics and return to sport following injury. Mark is experienced in treating these problems with a combination of dry needling, orthotics, manual therapy, and exercise rehabilitation programmes.
After completing a Bachelor’s degree in Business Studies graduating in 2018 from Dublin City University, Mark completed a Master’s degree in Physiotherapy graduating with a first-class honours from the University of Limerick. As part of his Master’s degree Mark completed his thesis on “The correlation between shoulder strength, pain, disability & quality of life”. He is a registered member of the Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists and CORU.
Mark also has a keen interest in sport and strength training. He plays golf and rugby and uses his understanding of the body and sport to help complete a well-rounded rehabilitation program for his clients.
After completing a Bachelor’s degree in Business Studies graduating in 2018 from Dublin City University, Mark completed a Master’s degree in Physiotherapy graduating with a first-class honours from the University of Limerick. As part of his Master’s degree Mark completed his thesis on “The correlation between shoulder strength, pain, disability & quality of life”. He is a registered member of the Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists and CORU.
Mark also has a keen interest in sport and strength training. He plays golf and rugby and uses his understanding of the body and sport to help complete a well-rounded rehabilitation program for his clients.
Our Values
Our Work Is Heavily Shaped by Our Core Values
01.
Compassion
02.
Progression
03.
Respect
04.
Courage
Testimonials
What Our Clients Say






Call Today
0404 64333