Nadine Crocker

Nadine graduated from the University of Alberta in 2008 with a Masters in Physical Therapy. Prior to this she completed her Bachelors in Forensic Anthropology with distinction and her Massage Therapy diploma. Her post graduate education consists of Dr. Aung medical acupuncture, Mackenzie back program, muscle mobilization, Orthopedic manual therapy levels one and two, Sahrmann diagnosis and treatment of movement system impairments and cranio sacral therapy.
Outside of of Dynamic Sports Physiotherapy, she works casually as a physiotherapist at the Sturgeon Community Hospital. As well, Nadine has a keen interest in anatomy and continues to teach part time anatomy review classes at the University of Alberta for outside academics.
Nadine grew up in St. Albert and continues to reside here with her husband and new baby. As such she is very connected with the community and continues to enjoy volunteering with various sport organizations and events. She is an avid runner and enjoys a number of outdoor sports.
Nadine takes a holistic approach to treatment and believes in developing a rehabilitation program to best fit the individual’s needs and lifestyle. Proper education, an active program and a “hands on” approach to treatment, Nadine endeavorstoensure her clientsnot only recover, but have the resources to manage and maintain their health. Her treatment approach rooted in orthopedic manual therapy, evidence based practice and current research.
