Specializations:
• Neurofunctional Medical Acupuncture Provider
• Functional Range Conditioning (FRCms)
• Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA)
Dr. Conner was born and raised in Niagara Falls, ON, where a love for sports, especially lacrosse and hockey, sparked an early interest in sports injuries and rehabilitation. This passion ultimately led to him pursuing a career in chiropractic.
Dr. Conner took Kinesiology at Brock University and graduated Cum Laude from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC). While at CMCC, Dr. Conner earned certifications in Functional Range Conditioning, Neurofunctional Acupuncture from McMaster University, and Selective Functional Movement Assessments, building a strong foundation for effective patient care.
Utilizing a variety of therapeutic techniques such as myofascial release, manual adjustments, rehabilitative exercises, and acupuncture, Dr. Conner tailors his treatment programs to each patient’s specific needs.
Specializations:
• Neurofunctional Medical Acupuncture Provider
• Paediatric Intraoral Palate Specific Technique (PIPS)
• GROWCO Postpartum Rehabilitation
• Infant Craniosacral Therapy Provider (CST)
Dr. Danielle grew up in London, ON, where her passion for health and fitness began early through her experience as a competitive dancer. After facing several injuries during her dance career, she became fascinated by the process of rehabilitation and recovery, which ultimately inspired her to pursue a career in chiropractic.
Dr. Danielle completed her Honours Specialization in Kinesiology at Western University and continued on to earn her Doctor of Chiropractic degree from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude.
She welcomes all families to her practice, including pregnant and postnatal women, infants and pediatric patients, older adults, and athletes. She holds a special interest in women’s health, especially postpartum rehabilitation, and is passionate about helping older adults manage pain related to osteoarthritis.