Nathan Cory, an experienced physiotherapist of four years, is a graduate of the University of Western Ontario (2020). Nathan’s interest in working with athletes began while obtaining his Athletic Training and Health Science degrees from Castleton University in Vermont. He worked with athletes from various varsity sports while also being a member of the Men’s Ice Hockey program that participated in the NCAA. Having experience as a high performance athlete himself, he understands the ongoing demands of training and competing in sport and has first hand knowledge treating and rehabilitating sport injuries. Nathan continues to be involved in the hockey community by coaching/mentoring within the London Minor Hockey Association today.
He joins us from his managerial and clinical role as a physiotherapist in London and strives to incorporate his knowledge of sport and rehabilitation in order to best aid performance. He has a passion for exercise and manual therapy to improve outcomes and guide client’s recovery to reach their potential and exceed expectations.
Graduated from the University of Ottawa in 1990, McMaster University in 1994 (physiotherapy) and 2005 (Master’s in Exercise Physiology). Diploma in Sport Physiotherapy 2001
Doug has a 20+ year history working with Hockey Canada. He won Gold with the Canadian Women’s Hockey Team at the 2010, 2006 and 2002 Olympic Winter Games, and the 2001 IIHF World Women’s Championship. Was a member of Canada’s National Men’s Junior Team that captured gold at the IIHF World Junior Championship in Grand Forks, ND in 2005, Ottawa 2009 and Silver in Buffalo 2011. Won Gold at the U18 World Championships in Dallas, Texas. Recently covered the Spengler Cup in Davos, Switzerland in 2022 and 2023. In total has covered 14 World Championships (6 Gold, 4 Silver, 3 4th place), 4 Olympics (3 Gold, 1 Bronze), and 2 Spengler Cups. Also worked with the Ontario Hockey League London Knights from 2003 to 2020 (Full time 2012 – 2020) winning 4 OHL championships – 2005, 2012, 2013, 2016, and 2 Memorial Cups – 2005, 2016.
Presently works as the owner/physiotherapist of EPIC sports physiotherapy in London, Ontario.