Meghan’s journey into chiropractic care began through her own experiences as a powerlifter and bodybuilder. Competing at a high level taught her the importance of strength, recovery, and listening to her body—and it was during those years she discovered how chiropractic care could help her overcome injuries and move better. That experience inspired her to help others.
She earned a Bachelor of Health and Physical Education from Mount Royal University, then moved to Portland, Oregon to complete a Bachelor of Science in Human Biology and her Doctor of Chiropractic degree—graduating magna cum laude from the University of Western States.
In practice, Meghan takes a well-rounded approach that blends strength-based rehab with needling, soft tissue therapy, and chiropractic adjustments. She focuses on getting to the root of musculoskeletal issues, restoring joint mobility, and helping patients truly understand their bodies so they can feel stronger, move with confidence, and manage pain long-term.
Outside the clinic, Meghan loves staying active—whether that’s heading out for a run, exploring new workouts (her latest favourite is pilates), or simply enjoying quality time with her family.
Courses & Advanced Training
Acupuncture Certified through Integrated Seminar Series (ISS)
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Loring’s experience as a former athlete has fuelled her passion for helping others improve their health through movement. As a former national-level rhythmic gymnast, she knows first-hand the benefits of exercise as therapy for overcoming pain and improving performance. She believes in helping others find their potential in their own bodies, no matter the stage of injury or ailment. She treats patients of all ages and abilities but has a special interest in treating the lower extremity and spinal pain.
Loring completed her Masters of Science in Physical Therapy at the University of Alberta in 2014, following her BA (Honours) at the University of Victoria in 2010.
Outside of the clinic she enjoys running (long distance, and after her two young kids) and weight training.
Courses and Advanced Training
- Chan Gunn Intramuscular stimulation
- Functional Dry Needling
- Advanced Practice Physiotherapy: Medical Screening, Laboratory testing, Medical Diagnostic Imaging, Pharmacology
- Level III Canadian Physiotherapy Association Orthopedic division manual therapy
- Training in fibromyalgia and central sensitization
- Running injury prevention and training
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Nicole is a physiotherapist who believes that rehab should be both effective and enjoyable. With over a decade of experience, she has worked with clients of all ages—ranging from children to older adults—treating a wide spectrum of conditions including musculoskeletal injuries, neurological and developmental concerns, cardiovascular issues, and chronic pain.
Her true passion lies in helping people move better, regain confidence, and return to the activities that matter most. Nicole takes the time to listen, collaborate, and create personalized treatment plans that fit each client’s goals, lifestyle, and abilities. Whether it’s getting back on the soccer field, enjoying a pain-free walk, or building independence after an injury, Nicole is committed to guiding her clients every step of the way.
Outside the clinic, Nicole is an active mom of two who loves family bike rides and exploring the outdoors with her dog. She holds a Master of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Alberta and a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Kinesiology.
Courses & Advanced Training
Orthopaedic Division of Canada Level I
Functional Capacity Evaluation Training
Pursuing Functional Dry Needling (IMS)
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Kim is a former competitive figure skater who also played soccer, basketball, volleyball, and gymnastics. She understands the mindset of driven athletes and the importance of strength, mobility, and quality movement. As a mother of two, she also appreciates the demands of a busy life and the challenges of balancing health, fitness, and recovery.
She delivers personalized, movement-focused physiotherapy to individuals of all ages and activity levels, from recreational and professional athletes to weekend warriors and active families. Her treatment approach is centered on helping clients move better, build resilience, and optimize their performance in sport and daily life.
Kim holds a Masters of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Alberta and a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with a minor in Nutrition. Her Honours research in Sports Psychology was conducted under the mentorship of a Sports Psychologist for the National Hockey League, further shaping her understanding of the mental and physical aspects of performance and rehabilitation. She also has experience as a personal trainer who has worked with elite adolescent athletes, adults focused on overall health and fitness, as well as fire training candidates.
Kim is passionate about helping clients recover from injury, improve movement quality, and enhance their overall well-being—whether that means returning to sport, preventing injury, or simply moving through life with more confidence and strength. As a busy professional and mother of two, she understands firsthand the importance of staying active, healthy, and pain-free in all stages of life.
Courses & Advanced Training
Functional Dry Needling (FDN)
Chan Gunn Intramuscular Stimulation (CGIMS)
Medical Acupuncture (CAFCI)
Advanced Manual Therapy Training
Functional Movement Screening Certified (SFMA)
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Robyn’s journey into physiotherapy stems from her deep-rooted love of sport. As a former recreational athlete, she understands the thrill of competition and the joy of staying active. Now, she channels that passion into helping others—whether it’s supporting teams from the sidelines or working one-on-one in the clinic to guide active and athletic individuals back to the sports and activities they love most.
For Robyn, recovery isn’t just about healing injuries; it’s about reclaiming the lifestyle that makes you feel alive. She believes in tailoring every treatment plan to match her patients’ unique goals, whether they’re weekend warriors, parents juggling active kids, or young athletes striving for peak performance.
A registered Sport Physiotherapist, Robyn is also highly skilled in treating Concussions and Vestibular issues. Using the latest evidence-based practices, she helps her patients regain balance, reduce dizziness, and return to their daily lives with confidence and stability.
Robyn holds a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Kinesiology from Dalhousie University (2007) and a Master of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Toronto (2010). Her education, combined with her hands-on experience, fuels her commitment to delivering compassionate and effective care for people of all ages.
Courses & Advanced Training
Registered Sport Physical Therapist, International Federation of Sport Physical Therapy
Diploma in Sport Physiotherapy, Sport Physiotherapy Canada
Functional Dry Needling
Orthopedic Level II Upper, Level III Lower
Vestibular Therapy
Concussion Therapy
Sport First Responder Instructor, Sport Physiotherapy Canada
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Lindsey is a former soccer, sailing, basketball, and weightlifting competitor. She understands the mindset of the performance-driven athlete. She’s also a working mom who gets that life is hectic, and it rarely slows down because of pain or injury.
She delivers personalized, movement-focused care to clientele of all ages and athletic abilities, including high school, collegiate, and professional athletes, first responders, and the general public. She holds a Bachelor of Kinetics with Specialization in Strength and Conditioning from Trinity Western University and a Master of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Alberta.
Courses & Advanced Training
Levels 1-3 of Diploma of Advanced Manual and Manipulative Therapy of the Orthopaedic Division
Level 1&2 Kinetacore Dry Needling
Level 1&2 Pelvic Health Solutions
Levels 1&2 FMS
Level 1 SFMA
The Female Athlete
GLA:D – Canada
Differential Diagnosis with Chad Cook – Duke University
Sport First Responder - Canadian Red Cross
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