Dr. Nicholas Calabrese

  • Hands-on manual therapy for pain relief and mobility.
  • Integrated needling (dry needling/acupuncture-style) for muscle tension.
  • Exercise prescription for rehabilitation and performance improvement.
  • Return-to-sport and injury recovery for athletes and active adults.
  • Treatment plans focused on restoring movement and building resilience.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Empact Wellness

Empact Wellness

3325 Harvester Rd Unit 8, Burlington, ON, L7N 3N2

Dr. Nick earned a Bachelor of Kinesiology from the University of Toronto before completing his Doctor of Chiropractic degree at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. In addition to his formal education, Dr. Calabrese is certified in integrated needling. A strong advocate for patient-centred care, he is passionate about rehabilitation and performance and brings an evidence-informed approach to his everyday practice. He has experience working with athletes and sports teams and enjoys supporting both athletic and general populations motivated to improve their health and well-being. His clinical approach combines hands-on manual therapy, exercise prescription, acupuncture, and lifestyle modifications to address pain, restore movement, and build resilience. In practice, he emphasizes collaboration and education, ensuring each patient has a tailored plan designed not only for short-term relief but also for long-term strength, function, and performance. Outside the clinic, he enjoys spending time with friends and family, watching Formula One racing, and experimenting with new recipes. He maintains an active lifestyle through running, recreational hockey, and tennis. Dr. Nick welcomes the opportunity to help you move better, recover fully, and return to the activities you love with confidence.

Initial Assessment

Please select this if it is your first visit with a chiropractor or if you have not seen Dr. Nick for over 9 months. The initial assessment includes a detailed health history, movement screen, physical exam, plan of management, and initial treatment.

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