Nicole Little
- Exercise-based rehabilitation for injury recovery and performance.
- Manual therapy for joint and soft tissue mobilization.
- Pelvic health assessment and Level I pelvic physiotherapy interventions.
- Sports injury assessment, treatment, and return-to-sport planning.
- Patient-centered exercise prescriptions for pain reduction and function.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Lacombe/Blackfalds Physiotherapy Clinics
6220 Hwy 2A, Bay 2, Lacombe, AB, T4L 2G5
Nikki is originally from Lacombe, Alberta. Nikki is an avid gym-goer. She has previously competed in a body building show and plans to compete in more. She also enjoys spending time with her husband and their dog, hiking/camping, hunting, and riding her dirt bike. She completed her Bachelor of Arts degree in Physical Education at the University of Alberta, Augustana Campus (2021) where she played on the Women’s Basketball and Soccer team. She has now completed her Master of Science in Physical Therapy at the University of Alberta (2023). Nikki is passionate about evidence-based practice, exercise interventions, and manual therapy. She believes in continual education to ensure she is providing patient-centered care and fostering collaboration. Her goal is to return patients to activities they love. Nikki has a special interest in sport injuries, manual therapy, and has her Level I and Level II pelvic health. She plans to continue her education in each of these.
Must book this for any new injury that has not been seen at our clinic before, or it has been more than one year since you were last seen for this injury/condition. For MVA claims, please use the corresponding booking code. If you don't see an assessment time that works for you, please call the clinic for more options.