Nicole Tos
- Personalized injury recovery and prevention plans for activity goals.
- Manual soft tissue release for muscle tension and mobility.
- Functional Range Conditioning to improve joint control and movement.
- Functional dry needling for pain relief and neuromuscular recovery.
- Evidence-based orthopaedic rehabilitation for long-term conditions.
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Banff Sport Medicine Physiotherapy
300 Old Canmore Road, #213, Canmore, AB, T1W 0L5
Nicole Tos, Physiotherapist MScPT, BKin, IMS Nicole enjoys working with people of all ages and levels of activity to continue doing what they love throughout their lifetime. She recognizes the role sport and activity plays in a person’s lifestyle and how it shapes their community. With a thorough approach, she strives to understand the complexities of every person’s concerns and help them achieve their sport and activity goals. Nicole works collaboratively with patients and other clinicians to develop personalized treatments for the recovery and prevention of injury, and for the improvement of long-term conditions. Raised in the Bow Valley, Nicole graduated from the University of Calgary and continued onto the University of Alberta to complete her Master’s in Physical Therapy. She enjoys continuing her learning and has completed a number of courses which include: Functional Range Conditioning, Functional Dry Needling, Soft Tissue Release, and is working through her orthopaedic levels. Through continuous learning and several years of private practice experience, Nicole follows an active and evidence-based approach to treatment. Outside of work, you can find Nicole enjoying and exploring the outdoors while rock climbing, hiking, biking and backcountry skiing.
Select this if it is your first time seeing a physiotherapist at Banff Sport Medicine and have multiple areas of concern, a complex injury, a concussion, or vestibular concern.