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Physio Bundle – Mobility

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Make a difference by gifting a bundle of physiotherapy equipment focused on mobility improvement for the Limerick Resource Hub. This bundle includes cones, hurdles, and disk markers, essential tools for exercises designed to enhance balance, coordination, and strength for individuals living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS).

Cones and disk markers are used in balance exercises, helping residents navigate controlled movements and improve spatial awareness. Hurdles add a dynamic element, allowing for targeted step-over and stride training to build leg strength and stability. Together, this equipment provides a comprehensive approach to mobility rehabilitation, enabling individuals to regain confidence in their movements and improve their overall physical well-being.

Your contribution will directly support the mobility and independence of people with MS, ensuring they have access to effective, tailored rehabilitation tools. Please consider donating today to help us equip the Limerick Resource Hub with this vital physiotherapy bundle.

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