
Dr. Danielle Quinn obtained her four-year undergraduate degree in Exercise Science from Indiana University in Bloomington. She got a scholarship and competed in NCAA D1 triple jump in the Big Ten conference during her undergraduate education. Next, she completed a four-year program at The Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto to receive her Doctor of Chiropractic.
She grew up in Sarnia and was involved in many sports including travel hockey, cross country and soccer but particularly fell in love with triple jump. She was a summer camp coach with the Sarnia Athletics Southwest Track and Field club. She won the senior girls LSSAA (and holds the record still!), SWOSSAA and OFSAA Championships in the triple jump in 2013 and then two consecutive Canadian Junior National Championships in the triple jump in 2013 and 2014, respectively.
Dr. Quinn’s approach to chiropractic care includes a variety of techniques including manipulative and soft tissue therapy, mobilization, exercise rehabilitation and patient education. She has completed the McMaster Contemporary Acupuncture course and is a certified Active Release Techniques ® practitioner. She is certified and stays up-to-date every 3 years as an Emergency First Responder and CPR-BLS provider through the Canadian Red Cross. She is registered with the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, Motor Vehicle Accident Insurance, Veterans Affairs Canada and the First Nations & Inuit Health Canada.
In her free-time, Danielle enjoys long distance running, biking, swimming and golfing with her family and friends. She participates in several local athletic events and does one-on-one coaching with youth triple jumpers.
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