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Registered Physiotherapist with the Ontario College of Physiotherapist  
Registered Physiotherapist with the Ontario College of Physiotherapist  


Research Chair for the Women's Health Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA), (2016-present)  
Research Chair for the [https://www.womenshealthcpa.com/ Women's Health Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association] (CPA), (2016-present)  
== Publications<br>  ==
== Publications<br>  ==
# '''Hills NF''', McLean L, Graham RB. Diastasis recti and trunk muscle function in women at one-year postpartum. In press at Physical Therapy Journal. 2018.  
# '''Hills NF''', McLean L, Graham RB. Diastasis recti and trunk muscle function in women at one-year postpartum. In press at Physical Therapy Journal. 2018.  

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Nicole Hills[edit | edit source]

About Me[edit | edit source]

Nicole is a physiotherapist with a doctorate in Rehabilitation Sciences from Queen’s University (Kingston, ON, Canada). Nicole’s research explores the musculoskeletal changes that occur during pregnancy and in the postpartum period. She is passionate about helping to bridge the gap between clinical practice and physiotherapy research.

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Education[edit | edit source]

Ph.D., School of Rehabilitation Therapy, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada (2017)

MScPT, School of Rehabilitation Therapy, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada (2010)

BKin, Department of Kinesiology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (2008)

Professional Affiliations[edit | edit source]

Registered Physiotherapist with the Ontario College of Physiotherapist

Research Chair for the Women's Health Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA), (2016-present)

Publications
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  1. Hills NF, McLean L, Graham RB. Diastasis recti and trunk muscle function in women at one-year postpartum. In press at Physical Therapy Journal. 2018.
  2. Hills NF, Keshwani N, McLean L. The influence of ultrasound transducer tilt in the cranial and caudal direction on measurements of inter-rectus distance in parous women. Physiotherapy Canada. 2017; Mar 6:1-5.
  3. Keshwani N, Hills N, Mclean L. Inter-rectus distance measurement using ultrasound imaging: Does the rater matter? Physiotherapy Canada. 2016;68(3):223–9.
  4. Southwell D, Hills NF, McLean L, Graham RB. The acute effects of the abdominal drawing-in maneuver on spine stability and neuromuscular control. Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation. 2016;13(1):1-8

Where you can find me
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Connect with me on Researchgate