Nicole Slomp MScPT, BScExS, FCAMPT
Nicole has been practicing physiotherapy since 2010. She completed her undergraduate degree in Exercise Science at the University of Lethbridge in 2007, and her Masters degree in Physical Therapy at the University of Alberta in 2010. Nicole received her Diploma of Advanced Manual and Manipulative Therapy and FCAMPT certification in 2014, and is licensed to perform advanced spinal manipulation techniques. Nicole completed her advanced functional dry needling courses in 2012 and regularly uses IMS (intramuscular stimulation) in her clinical practice. Along with various soft tissue mobilizations techniques, Nicole is also skilled in vestibular rehabilitation and post-concussion syndrome treatment.
Nicole was raised on a farm in Southern Alberta and is proud to say that she grew up working hard. She went to school in a small town and learned to play almost every sport imaginable. Nicole moved to Calgary in 2010 and continues to be active by playing soccer and slow pitch, as well as snowboarding, golfing and hiking. She enjoys travelling, but spends most of her time away from work with her family, and playing with her young son, Lincoln.
Nicole believes that her relationships with her patients should be professional and fun. She likes to enjoy her time at work and get to know the people she is working with. Nicole encourages an active rehab approach and uses her clinical skills in conjunction with exercise programs. She believes that most people can get to their full potential with a little dedication and team work. Nicole is willing to treat any injury from sports injuries, weekend warrior bumps and bruises, to complex multisite injuries such as those sustained in car accidents.