Physiotherapy

We assess, diagnose and treat a variety of mobility issues and injuries. We offer long assessment and treatment times. We endeavor to take the time to understand your needs and goals to prescribe treatments to optimize your health and recovery. If you’ve suffered a motor-vehicle accident, or need assessment for any mobility issue or injury, we are here to help. We have a special interest in ... Read More

We assess, diagnose and treat a variety of mobility issues and injuries. We offer long assessment and treatment times. We endeavor to take the time to understand your needs and goals to prescribe treatments to optimize your health and recovery.

If you’ve suffered a motor-vehicle accident, or need assessment for any mobility issue or injury, we are here to help. We have a special interest in complex pain syndromes, acute spinal pain, vestibular conditions, temporomandibular joint problems and complex motor vehicle rehabilitation. However we treat all varieties of injuries.

Our treatment philosophy uses manual therapy, acupuncture, intramuscular stimulation/dry needling, vestibular rehabilitation, modalities, home exercises, gym exercises, pool exercises and education to help you achieve your goals.

Please note you will be seen 1-1 in a private office in a professional building, please feel free to be accompanied by any support person when coming to our office for your appointments.

Physiotherapy and Physiotherapy Directed Exercise Training can be billed under most extended healthcare plans.


Day Spa

Microcurrent facial therapy is a non-invasive treatment that supports the skin and facial muscles by working with the body’s natural physiology. It uses extremely low-level electrical currents, similar in strength to the signals the body already uses to communicate at a cellular level. At this subsensory level, microcurrent does not stimulate nerves or force muscle contraction. Instead, ... Read More

Microcurrent facial therapy is a non-invasive treatment that supports the skin
and facial muscles by working with the body’s natural physiology.

It uses extremely low-level electrical currents, similar in strength to the
signals the body already uses to communicate at a cellular level. At this
subsensory level, microcurrent does not stimulate nerves or force muscle
contraction. Instead, it supports circulation, facial muscle balance, and
overall tissue function.

Research in non-aesthetic clinical settings has shown that microcurrent can
increase local production of adenosine triphosphate, or ATP. ATP is the
primary energy source for cellular repair and regeneration, and plays a role in
how skin, connective tissue, and muscle maintain their health and resilience
over time.

In facial care, this approach supports natural tone, movement, and vitality.
Unlike Botox or fillers, microcurrent does not freeze expression or add
volume. The intention is not to alter the face, but to support the tissue so the
face can look rested, clear, and well.

Treatments are gentle, deeply relaxing, and require no downtime. Results are
subtle and cumulative, and are best supported through consistency.

My approach is deeply humanistic and heart-centered. I believe there is nothing about you that needs fixing or correcting. Aging, expression, and change are part of a living story. My role is simply to support your skin in being healthy and responsive, and your nervous system in finding moments of calm and release.

Through microcurrent, sound, and balancing practices, I aim to help you reconnect with yourself and soften into the present moment. The beauty I work with is not something I create. It is something you already carry.

My approach is deeply humanistic and heart-centered. I believe there is nothing about you that ne... Read More

Robert Nichols received his Master of Physiotherapy degree from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, and went on to complete the McMaster University Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Certificate Program, to bring his passion for acupuncture to his Physiotherapy practice.

Robert Nichols founded his practice with the desire to help patients achieve their wellness goals through Physiotherapy, Manual Therapy, corrective exercise and Medical Acupuncture/Dry needling.

An Edmonton native, Robert is an avid cyclist and always on the look out for the perfect bicycle. He is equally passionate about canoeing and loves to explore Alberta lakes and rivers. Robert also has a passion for backcountry camping and hiking.

Robert looks forward to helping treat various conditions affecting bone, muscle, ligament, and nervous tissue of the spin

Robert Nichols received his Master of Physiotherapy degree from McMaster University in Hamilton, ... Read More

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Located at: 10171 Saskatchewan Dr NW, Unit 111, Edmonton
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