The Team

Nicole Davenport
Manual Osteopath
D.O.M.P., R.Kin., B.HSc.
Nikki has always been driven by two key passions: helping people improve their quality of life and empowering them to realize their full potential. This dedication led her to earn a degree in Kinesiology from Ontario Tech University, where she solidified her love for anatomy and movement. She started her journey in 2018 as a Registered Kinesiologist specializing in neurological rehabilitation. In this role, she continues to help individuals improve their mobility, stimulate neural activity below their injury level, and reduce pain, ultimately boosting their quality of life.
Her natural skill for hands-on work and desire to provide more comprehensive care, inspired her to pursue a career as a manual osteopathic practitioner. Graduating with a DOMP from the Southern Ontario College of Osteopathy in 2022, she is guided by the belief that the body is an interconnected system capable of self-healing. Nikki’s approach focuses on treating the root cause of dysfunction, not just the symptoms, taking into account the full scope of a client’s symptoms, compensations, and medical history to create a highly personalized treatment plan.
With extensive education and practical experience, Nikki has developed specialized skills and uses a blend of treatment modalities that include visceral manipulation, cranial sacral therapy, lymphatic drainage, neural manipulation, joint mobilizations and myofascial release. These techniques enable her to effectively treat chronic pain, digestive and urogenital disorders, migraines, edema, women's health issues, neuropathies, TMJ and sinus issues, reducing autoimmune flare ups and more. Her approach combines hands-on modalities with movement-based solutions, empowering clients to take control of their health and achieve lasting relief.
Nikki is a member in good standing with the College of Kinesiologist of Ontario (COKO), as well as the National Manual Osteopathic Society (NMOS). She is a teaching assistant for the Southern Ontario College of Osteopathy, as well as a co-founder for the not-for-profit Pedaling Possibilities where she biked across Canada (8400km) in the summer of 2023, with good friend Kevin Mills (who used just his arms!). Together, they raised awareness for accessibility and activity-based therapy, all while raising funds to support others in their recovery.

Today, Nikki’s passion continues to drive her to help others feel better, move better, and live better, one step at a time.

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