Nicki Aye
HBMSc, MScPT
PHYSIOTHERAPY RESIDENT
Nicki earned her Bachelor of Medical Science with an Honours Specialization in Physiology and Pharmacology from the University of Western Ontario in 2021. She then pursued a Master of Physical Therapy at the University of Toronto. Nicki has experience managing a wide range of patient cases across the continuum of care, including musculoskeletal conditions, geriatric rehabilitation, amputations, spinal cord injuries, and acute cardiac care. She has also obtained her Level 1 Certificate in Manual Therapy from the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Therapy and is eager to advance her expertise in this field.
Nicki’s passion for exercise and movement has been a lifelong journey. She spent 10 years in competitive ringette, and also participated in tennis, track and field, hockey, skiing, and softball. Additionally, Nicki is a certified Fitness Instructor Specialist and has five years of experience leading classes in high-intensity interval training (HIIT), spin, and cardio-kickboxing. Outside of the clinic, she enjoys attending group fitness classes, hiking, camping, kayaking, paddle boarding, and spending time with family and friends.