Dr. Nicholas Taylor
- Active and passive manual therapies for pain relief.
- Spinal adjustments and joint mobilization techniques.
- Rehabilitation exercises for injury recovery and prevention.
- Soft tissue therapy for muscle tension and dysfunction.
- Patient-centered treatment plans for musculoskeletal conditions.
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OAK Physio and Wellness
I am committed to providing my patients with evidence-based, patient-centred care tailored to each individual. My treatment plans combine both active and passive techniques to address pain and promote healing. As a former high-level athlete, I understand firsthand the importance of active care in injury prevention. My education and personal experience have shaped my belief that everyone can benefit from taking an active role in managing their health and living as pain- free as possible. Originally from Newfoundland and Labrador, I attended Trent University where I worked towards my Bachelor of Science in Biology, with a specialization in Health Sciences. At Trent, I played in the Ontario University Athletics for the Men’s Volleyball Team. After completing my third year at Trent, I continued my education at Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, obtaining a Doctor of Chiropractic degree. My involvement with high-level sports, coupled with my experiences at Trent and education at CMCC, has equipped me with the unique tools to treat the public and athletes through rehabilitation and education. I welcome patients from all walks of life and of all ages and, through a patient centred and evidence-based approach, I will develop a customized treatment plan that addresses your specific needs. When I’m not in the clinic, I enjoy staying active through a variety of sports, with a special passion for disc golf. I also enjoy playing games and working out at the gym!
295 Hays Blvd, Unit D1B, Oakville, ON, L6H 6Z3
1 City Centre Dr, Unit 120, Mississauga, ON, L5B 1M2