TORI UGLIALORO

Dr. Tori grew up in Warwick, RI and attended the University of Rhode Island before graduating from Northeast College of Health Sciences in 2022. At URI she studied Kinesiology where she nurtured her love of health, wellness, and movement.  

Towards the end of her time at URI, she began suffering from significant low back and leg pain that was detrimental to her mental, emotional, and physical well-being. As a result, she sought out chiropractic care for the first time, which not only relieved her pain but also empowered her to pursue a career path as a chiropractic physician. Through her own experience in managing her pain she has learned the importance of understanding your pain and feeling empowered to continue living and moving in safe and effective ways.  

Dr. Tori strives to use an evidence-based, patient-centered approach to care that uses a variety of hands-on therapy and active rehab exercises to help each patient reach their individual goals.  

While Dr. Tori enjoys treating patients of all ages and populations, she has some additional training and experience working with pregnant patients and is passionate about helping them to support their body during pregnancy and post-partum. Dr. Tori is trained in NIMMO – a trigger point release technique, Cox Flexion Distraction technique and Lower Extremity Assessment and Diagnosis. She is also working to complete her Webster certification. She is the immediate past Vice Chair of the Student American Chiropractic Association and is still an active member of the American Chiropractic Association and International Chiropractic Pediatric Association.  

Dr. Tori’s passion for health and wellness extends beyond chiropractic care. When not in the office, she is typically strength training or spending time outside. Additionally, she is a self-proclaimed “foodie” and loves trying new restaurants throughout RI and MA.