Nadine is a dedicated and experienced member of the ACCEL Health and Sports Performance Centre team, bringing with her over 35 years of experience in the health, wellness, and athletic performance fields.
Nadine’s background is as diverse as it is impressive. Her professional journey includes decades of coaching competitive gymnastics, personal training, and practicing reflexology. This multifaceted experience has given her a strong foundation in understanding the body’s mechanics and a keen eye for recognizing individual movement patterns and limitations. She is a proud member in good standing of the Atlantic Canada Association of Reflexology Therapists (ACART) and continues to integrate this skill into her practice.
Driven by a passion for lifelong learning and a desire to provide deeper, more lasting outcomes for her patients, Nadine began her studies in Osteopathic Manual Therapy at the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy in 2019. Her training emphasizes classical osteopathy with a focus on anatomy, physiology, and whole-body systems thinking. Nadine is on track to graduate in October 2024, and her expanding scope of practice reflects her commitment to providing holistic, patient-centered care based on traditional osteopathic principles.
At ACCEL, Nadine blends her hands-on therapeutic skills with her extensive coaching and fitness background to help clients move better, feel stronger, and return to the activities they love. Whether working with athletes, active individuals, or those managing chronic pain, she brings a calm, compassionate, and methodical approach to every session.
Outside the clinic, Nadine finds joy and renewal in nature. She spends much of her free time along the beautiful riverbanks of Cape Breton, fly fishing, hiking, and hunting. These experiences fuel her appreciation for balance, resilience, and the interconnectedness of the body and environment—values that she brings into her clinical practice every day.
Nadine is a dedicated and experienced member of the ACCEL Health and Sports Performance Centre te...
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Peter graduated from the Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy in 2018. During his time there, he was actively involved in a variety of specialized clinics, including those focused on athletes, arthritis care, and pregnancy massage. He also provided chair massage services at an enhanced care facility, further broadening his experience in adapting treatment approaches to diverse populations and needs.
Before becoming a Registered Massage Therapist, Peter worked as a Personal Trainer, a background that continues to influence his approach to treatment today. He draws on his knowledge of exercise science and movement patterns to support clients in achieving effective, functional recovery. Whether working with active individuals, clients managing chronic conditions, or those seeking relaxation, Peter combines clinical expertise with a passion for helping others feel and move better.
Outside of the clinic, Peter maintains an active lifestyle and enjoys continuing to learn about new techniques and tools to better support his clients’ goals.
Peter graduated from the Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy in 2018. During his time th...
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Dr. Ashley Lilly has been a proud member of the ACCEL Physiotherapy and Sport Performance Centre team since 2013. In that time she has worked with numerous sports teams and has been a member of medical teams for various sporting events. She is a proud Haligonian, loves a good cup of coffee and the occasional round of golf or game of hockey.
Dr. Lilly strives to perform an individualized assessment whether you are coming in due to an ache/ailment, to improve your performance or to “check in” on your movement. From there, she will develop a treatment plan and strategy that will include a combination of soft tissue therapy, joint mobilization/manipulation, rehabilitation, acupuncture, laser therapy and interferential current.
Dr. Ashley Lilly has been a proud member of the ACCEL Physiotherapy and Sport Performance Centre ...
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Cassy graduated from Dalhousie School of Physiotherapy Masters program in 2013. Previously she had completed a Bachelor of Science with a double major in Biology and Psychology at Mount Allison University. Cassy completed her Diploma in Sport Physiotherapy in 2021.
Since graduating from Dalhousie Cassy has completed post graduate training in orthopedic manual therapy, concussion management, dry needling, acupuncture, exercise prescription and sport first responder. She enjoys putting these skills to use with orthopedic and sport injuries.
Cassy has worked with Hockey Canada at the U18 Women’s Nationals (team Atlantic), Hockey Nova Scotia’s Provincial teams and many local sporting events covering soccer, basketball, cheerleading & gymnastics. She is currently a team Physiotherapist for the Dartmouth Steele Subaru Major Midget Hockey team and the Halifax Xplosion Women’s Tackle Football team. Cassy is the Communications rep on the SPC-NS Division executive.
Cassy graduated from Dalhousie School of Physiotherapy Masters program in 2013. Previously she ha...
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Carter is a graduate of the Dalhousie University School of Physiotherapy. He completed his Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology graduating on the Dean’s list.
Carter has completed training in orthopaedic division and sport first responder. He is also has his Titleist Performance Institute, Level 2 certification.
Carter has over 4 years of experience working with local sports teams covering hockey, gymnastics, soccer, rugby, and football. Carter is currently a team Physiotherapist with the Steele U18 major hockey team and worked with the U18 Nova Scotia Women’s hockey team. In addition to sports related injuries, Carter is passionate about his role as a Physiotherapist in aiding in the recovery for both acute and chronic conditions.
In his spare time, you can find Carter hiking with his partner Rachel, catching a game with his friends or on the golf course. He also enjoys spending time with his two cats Chandler and Chester.
Carter is a graduate of the Dalhousie University School of Physiotherapy. He completed his Bachel...
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Stacey completed her undergraduate degree in Biology at Dalhousie University in 1998 before graduating from Northumberland college in 1999 with her diploma in Massage Therapy. She completed the three levels of Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) with Vodder School International in 2015 and has been working with the Lymphedema Community since.
In 2023 Stacey earned her teachers certification with Vodder School International to teach Level I. She also has training in lymphatic taping, myofascial release techniques and Swedish Massage techniques.
Stacey has also worked with many high level athletes at the Canada Games and National levels, as well as long distance runners and triathletes.
In her spare time Stacey volunteers with Special Olympics Nova Scotia with the Dartmouth Dolphins where her son is a swimmer, and loves crafting with her girls and her husband.
Stacey completed her undergraduate degree in Biology at Dalhousie University in 1998 before gradu...
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Meredith graduated from the Dalhousie University School of Physiotherapy program in 2012. She previously completed a double major in Kinesiology and Nutrition at Acadia University in 2010.
Meredith has extensive experience in sports and has obtained her Diploma in Sport Physiotherapy. She has completed courses in Acupuncture, Dry Needling and the Complete Concussion Management program. Meredith has obtained her High Performance Certification from Sport Science Canada. She is on the executive council of the Sport Physiotherapy Canada Nova Scotia Division.
Meredith has worked with Hockey Nova Scotia’s high performance provincial teams, Hockey Canada national training camps, IIHF World Juniors, the Halifax Rainmen, Major U15 Hockey teams, Major U18 Hockey teams, and the Acadia and Dalhousie University soccer teams. She has been a sponsored physiotherapist at the 2017, 2019 and 2023 Canada Games. She is currently the physiotherapist with one of the National Men’s Indoor Volleyball teams.
Meredith graduated from the Dalhousie University School of Physiotherapy program in 2012. She pre...
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Dr. Rebecca Wynn completed her undergraduate degree in Kinesiology at Acadia University before graduating in 2014 from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC). Dr. Wynn is certified in Contemporary Medical Acupuncture, Sport First Aid and Complete Concussion Management.
Dr. Wynn has worked with several sport teams and events (including football, hockey, soccer and rugby).
She utilizes a variety of treatment techniques such as soft tissue therapy, active release techniques, instrument assisted soft tissue therapy, electrotherapies, laser therapy, acupuncture, joint mobilizations and manipulations, as well as exercises in her practice.
Dr. Rebecca Wynn completed her undergraduate degree in Kinesiology at Acadia University before gr...
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