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What complaints does NIS help?
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NIS will address the neurophysiological reasons behind the spectrum of complaints. This list is only a guideline to the broad areas we assess. Remember...because NIS is assessing and addressing the optimum function of all bodys systems, there are few things that will be excluded.
- Structural – joint, tendon, ligament, muscle and spinal pain/restriction. Nerve entrapment
- Trauma/accident associated - closed head injury, paralysis
- Learning & behavioural difficulties – ADD/ADHD/Dyslexia, memory recall, concentration, co-ordination, reading, speech, frustration/self-esteem. (Adults and children)
- Pathological (Infection based) – viral, bacterial and fungal. Includes all issues relating to the immune system.
- Fertility and miscarriage (both male and female)
- Hormonal (both male and female)
- Mental and emotional disorders - depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, panic attacks, bi-polar disorder
- Skin disorders - excema, psoriasis, acne
- Digestive System - resulting in sinus and mucous issues
- Migraine
- Eyes -
- Allergies - both food and chemical toxicity, hayfever
- Auto-immune
- Insomnia – poor sleeping patterns
- Heart and Cholesterol - blood pressure, venous and arterial supply
- Chronic Fatigue/Fybromyalgia
- Poor organ function – bowel, liver, bladder, etc.
- Stress-related illnesses
- Respiratory (asthma)
- Emotional impact on any aspect of physiology
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How do I choose a NIS Practitioner?
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Visit our Neurolink Centre in Auckland, New Zealand. See the Neurolink Centre section of our website for further details.
If you reside in another area, and would like to find an NIS practitioner nearest to you, please visit the NIS Practitioner Search in the website.
Neurolink’s NIS Practitioner Search represents practitioners that have been trained and/ or certified in the NI System, and meet our current referral criteria. We recommend you make contact with the respective practitioner prior to your visit and discuss that you would like your case treated with Neurolink's Neurological Integration System (NIS).
Please note: unless the practitioners are listed as NIS Certified, the listing merely contains those who have attended all required training, and in some cases have passed a minimum competency assessment in Neurolink’s NIS treatment procedures. And unless a practitioner is certified through the Neurolink Program, we CANNOT fully endorse them. Neurolink has no jurisdiction over the professional ethics and conduct of any practitioners who participate in its programs.
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How am I likely to feel after a NIS visit?
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This is all dependent on the nature of your complaint. In some cases you may feel a little tired. This is because the body will be a lot more relaxed. If you are treated for an infection, either viral, bacteria or fungal one can expect some fatigue for a few days as the body eliminates the infection from the system.
It is important to ask the practitioner at your visit what you may expect in the few days following.
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How does NIS obtain information from the brain?
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Muscles in the body should at all times be able to resist a given force. This is normal when integrity of the sensory-motor loop exists. Neurolink employs a series of sequential and prioritised steps to determine congruence between the brain and certain neurological centres. These centres may be derived from cortical, spinal, visceral and glandular circuits. Some centres are activated with patient participation. If neurological confusion dominates, the information referred via the sensory-motor loop will produce gross muscle weakness of any muscle elected for testing. The post central gyrus is linked to restore appropriate control of the sensory-motor loop, giving back control to the testing muscle. In doing so normal neurological activity and homeostatic mechanisms are restored to the centres being assessed.
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Can I continue to visit my chiropractor or other health care provider while I am having NIS treatment?
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From the NIS perspective, visiting other healthcare providers will be neither beneficial or detrimental to your NIS treatment. As NIS is addressing the underlying causes to complaints, one may no longer require symptomatic relief from other healthcare providers. One should exercise caution if receiving chiropractic (or similar) care where your body may be physically stressed beyond its individual threshold. In cases such as this, it is possible that corrections made during a NIS treatment may be affected.
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