Dr. Nicole Smith
- Diversified chiropractic adjustments for joint pain and mobility.
- Functional rehabilitation to restore movement and strength.
- Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization for soft tissue restrictions.
- Myofascial release and cupping to relieve muscle tension.
- Taping and orthotics support for injury recovery and stability.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Back In Line Wellness
1201 Brock St. S. Unit #3, Whitby, ON, L1N 4M2
Dr. Nicole Smith is a passionate and evidence-informed chiropractor dedicated to helping people move better and feel stronger. She holds a Doctor of Chiropractic from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC), following an Honours Bachelor of Science in Neurosciences from the University of Guelph and a graduate certificate in Sport Business Management from Durham College. Her diverse academic background supports a well-rounded and functional approach to care. Nicole uses a variety of treatment techniques tailored to individual needs, including the diversified chiropractic technique, functional rehabilitation, instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization, cupping, myofascial release, taping, acupuncture, patient education, and orthotics. Whether addressing pain, improving mobility, or optimizing performance, she is committed to providing patient-centred care. Nicole believes that movement is medicine—but finding movement that brings joy and fits your lifestyle is even more powerful. She empowers her patients to take an active role in their health and recovery. Outside the clinic, Nicole lives what she teaches. She keeps active through weightlifting, boxing, walking, and swimming. She also enjoys music, experimenting in the kitchen, and discovering new ways to support her own wellness. Nicole is currently accepting new patients and looks forward to helping individuals of all backgrounds reach their movement and wellness goals.
The initial visit is where the Chiropractor will perform a history, physical and provide a diagnosis and a treatment as long as further consultation or imaging is not required. Rehabilitation strategies also may be discussed at this appointment.