Nick Guiler

  • Return-to-sport rehabilitation after ankle sprains and injuries.
  • Stroke recovery and regaining functional independence.
  • Post-operative physiotherapy and functional restoration.
  • Active rehabilitation and exercise-based recovery programs.
  • Manual therapy combined with education and reassurance.

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

The Functional Approach

The Functional Approach

185 Robinson Street, Simcoe, ON, N3Y 5L6

Nick was born and raised in Port Dover and continues to live there with his wife Kaysee and their 3 sons, Reid, Griffin, and Elliot. He graduated from the University of Guelph in 2014, and completed his Master of Science degree in Physiotherapy from McMaster University in 2019. He is proud to remain in Norfolk, and cherishes the opportunity to give back to the community using his skill set as a Physiotherapist. Nick enjoys working with all age groups and any condition that is preventing someone from living the highest quality of life possible. It could be as common as helping an athlete return to competition following an ankle sprain. To helping a survivor of a stroke or a patient following a recent surgical operation regain their functional independence. Nick strides to create a strong relationship with, and build confidence in his patients so they can understand their ailments and become active participants in their health. Focusing on patient centred care and evidence-based practice, Nick utilizes a combination of education, reassurance, active rehabilitation (use it or lose it) and manual therapy, to help patients achieve THEIR GOALS. Nick wants to see you as few times as possible, but as many as you need for you to achieve your goals. He wants his patients to reach a point in their recovery where they say to him, “Thanks for your help Nick, but I do not need you anymore.” When outside the clinic, Nick spends his time giving back to the community by coaching hockey, baseball and now soccer. Nick also volunteers as an executive board member for the Port Dover Minor Hockey and Baseball Associations.

60 Minute - Extended Appointment

Follow up visit for physiotherapy. Treatment can include manual therapy, exercise/rehabilitation, shockwave therapy, taping, cupping and education. Book this visit if you have multiple areas of injury or a complex case.

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