Dr. Jessica Nieckarz
- Graston Technique soft-tissue mobilization for scar tissue.
- Extremity joint assessment and treatment (shoulder, knee).
- Sports injury rehabilitation and return-to-play care.
- Movement pattern correction and functional exercise modification.
- Manual adjustments and mobilizations for pain relief.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Stapleford Health & Rehab Centre
1712 Badham Blvd., Regina, SK, S4P 0J7
Jessica was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She is passionate about life on the prairies! After graduating with a Bachelor of Science from the University of Manitoba in 2014, she attended the University of Western States in Portland Oregon- obtaining her Doctorate of Chiropractic in 2018. Jessica has been busy since she became a chiropractor. She has taken the Graston Technique courses, and is a L1 Crossfit Trainer. She has a passion for the sport, and a keen sense of being able to provide modifications for all functional abilities while keeping limitations and injuries in mind. Jessica enjoys working on extremity conditions and loves working with any type of athlete. From teens to the weekend warrior, her goal is to help people return to the things they love to do. An athlete herself, she has played volleyball, basketball, soccer, field hockey, and badminton. While she claims to be a little rusty at all of them, she can most definitely work her clients through injuries and movement patterns! When she isn’t in the clinic, you might find her coaching Crossfit, tending to her plants, hiking, reading, savouring coffee and all things food-related.
Select this appointment if it is your first Chiropractic visit, if it has been over six months since your last treatment, or you are being treated for a new issue.