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Originally from the UK, Emma Milley moved to Canada in 2002. She received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from UBC in 2006. After working at BC Children’s Hospital in the neurological/surgical ward as well as the neurological outpatient clinic, Emma’s attention shifted to raising her three children.
 


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Emma is excited to implement this emerging practice of Neurological Integration (NIS). Emma has personally experienced the life altering impact both for herself and her family. She observes NIS to be immensely positive for many others with a variety of health concerns. In particular, persisting headaches and migraines, bedwetting, concussions, and chronic pain and inflammation. NIS  is completely non-invasive and non-manipulative and does not use any equipment. 

Emma is an Approved Reflexology Practitioner through the Reflexology Association of British Columbia.

NIS addresses the underlying causes of a variety of issues, including, but not limited to the following:

-Aging (arthritis / joint degeneration)
-Allergies (psoriasis/ hayfever/ digestive issues)
-Asthma (respiratory complaints affecting both children & adults)
-Back & neck pain (structural issues/ sciatica)

-Children (reflux/ colic/ ear infections/ asthma/bed wetting)
-Chronic fatigue (ME)
-Circulation (blood pressure)
-Concussions
-Depression (anxiety, stress)
-Digestion (irritable bowel/ gluten intolerance)
-Learning / behavioural (ADHD/ ADD/ dyslexia/ hyperactivity/ aspergers/ dyspraxia)
-Migraine & headaches
-Skin problems (acne/eczema/ dermatitis/ psoriasis)
-Sleep disorders (insomnia/ apnea/ tiredness)
-Sports (injuries/ training)
-Strokes
-Viruses/ immunity (colds & flu)
-Women’s health (fertility/ PMS/ menopause/post-partum)