About
We at Revive Health believe that getting yourself better means setting your own pace. So start your journey with us today.
We aim to provide expert level care through guidance and education alongside a variety of evidence based treatment modalities. We cut through the nonsense to deliver effective treatment where it is necessary and appropriate. This should help you to understand your complaint and working collaboratively; we can seek a timely resolution together.
Mr Radley O’Sullivan is a Chartered Physiotherapist and Practice Principal at Revive Health Strength and Conditioning Ltd, based in Clonard, Wexford Town.
Prior to opening his own practice, Radley was Head of Physiotherapy at one of the UK's leading Occupational Health and Workplace Healthcare Providers.
Radley delivers a wide range of services tailored to individual needs, including:
Sports Injuries
Strength & Conditioning
Post-operative rehabilitation
Tendon injuries
Remote consultations
Referral for medical imaging (MRI)
Concussion management
Occupational Health and Ergonomics
Mr O'Sullivan has extensive experience in musculoskeletal care, sports rehabilitation, and performance optimisation. He graduated from the University of East London in 2010 with a BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy and went on to further specialise by completing a Masters degree (MSc) in Strength and Conditioning at the same institution in 2012. This advanced training underpins his integrated approach to injury prevention, rehabilitation, and physical performance.
Throughout his career, Radley has worked with a wide variety of sports clubs and athletes from grassroots to the professional level. This includes football (soccer), rugby, track and field, swimming, cricket, American football, dance and Gaelic games. He is also a strong advocate for the development of girls’ and women’s sport, recognising the importance of equitable access to high-quality coaching, medical support, and performance pathways for female athletes
After a decade of professional practice in the UK, Radley returned to Ireland in 2020, where he continues to apply his broad skill set within a patient-focused clinical environment. He is committed to evidence-based practice and regularly updates his professional knowledge to ensure his patients benefit from the latest developments in Physiotherapy and sports science.
Outside of clinical practice, Radley values time spent with his wife and two young children.

