Project Description

DR. NICK

BAKER

Growing up in the foothills of California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains, Dr. Baker has always been an active, adventure-seeking individual. He developed a passion for sports and exercise at an early age that grew throughout high school while participating in football, track & field, basketball and soccer. Chiropractic care was essential to identifying, treating and proactively preventing the primary causes of dysfunction that led to injury and re-occurrence experienced while competing. After high school, he was able to carry his athletic passions onto the collegiate stage, competing in both NCAA III college football and track & field.

Dr. Baker finished his first undergraduate degree at California State University – Fresno earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology – Exercise Science, and went on to attend the University of Western States, graduating with a second Bachelor of Science degree in Human Biology, a Master of Science degree in Exercise and Sport Science and his Doctorate of Chiropractic. During his educational pursuits and training, he was able to apply his knowledge of sports and training to his treatment style, addressing many different types of conditions, including a wide range of sports injuries. He worked in various athletic training rooms throughout Oregon, treating and advising athletes on such matters as injury care, injury prevention and performance enhancement. Dr. Baker participated as a member of the medical staff at multiple regional high school sporting events, the Lake Oswego Lake Run (5-10K), the ORSU 7’s rugby tournament, the Hagg Lake Triathlon, the Track City International Classic, and the Seaside beach volleyball tournament.

Dr. Baker approaches each individual patient with a whole-body mentality. By evaluating each patient in a comprehensive way, he is able to streamline care, allowing for optimally efficient care plans and treatment protocols. He is regularly attending continuing education events to stay abreast of cutting-edge evaluation, treatment and training techniques. Dr. Baker is a Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician (CCSP) through the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians (ACBSP). This certification demands additional post-doctorate education and yearly continuing education in the field of sports medicine. He is a Functional Range Assessment (FRA) and Functional Range Conditioning (FRC) practitioner through Functional Range Systems (FRS). Additionally, he is certified in the Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA) and as a Fascial Movement Taping (FMT) provider through Rocktape. He has completed courses in both upper and lower neurodynamic evaluation and treatment through industry-leading Neurodynamic Solutions. Dr. Baker is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA), and utilizes his knowledge and experience with both athletes and non-athletes to help his patients achieve their desired level of performance and function.

In his free time, Dr. Baker can be found outdoors hunting and fishing or spending time with his wife, Jackie, and daughter Raelynn.

“When patients come into our office, I want them to have an experience that is second to none. I want their problem evaluated completely, diagnosed accurately and treated effectively, leaving them empowered to re-take control of their life and live free of injury and pain”

   –    Dr. Nick Baker DC, MS, CSCS, CCSP

Education:
Sonora High School ‘04
University of Redlands ‘05
California State University – Fresno ’05-’09 B.S. Kinesiology – Exercise Science
University of Western States – ’10 – ’13 Doctorate of Chiropractic
University of Western States – ’10 – ’12 B.S. Human Biology
University of Western States – ’10 – ’13 M.S. Exercise and Sports Science

Additional Certifications:

  • Board-certified Chiropractic Sports Physician (CCSP) – ’15 – Current
  • Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) – ’13 – Current
  • Functional Range Conditioning (FRCms)
  • Functional Range Assessment (FRA)
  • Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA)
  • Rocktape Fascial Movement Taping (FMT) I & II
  • McGill 1
  • Neurodynamic Solutions – Upper and Lower Quarter