We are pleased to welcome Daniel Pugh our new Osteopathic Practitioner who is accepting new clients!

Emma Wolff is not currently able to take new clients

If you need any assistance or have questions please call: 778-622-4075 or email: info@akashahealth.ca If you are a returning client and can’t find availability please contact us.

Emma Wolff

Manual osteopathy integrates contemporary medical knowledge with traditional osteopathic philosophy, creating a holistic, patient-centered approach to healthcare. Osteopathic manual practitioners are uniquely trained to 'listen' to the body through their hands, tuning into the body's innate wisdom. This method allows for a gentler treatment compared to more conventional modalities, focusing on ... Read More

Manual osteopathy integrates contemporary medical knowledge with traditional osteopathic philosophy, creating a holistic, patient-centered approach to healthcare. Osteopathic manual practitioners are uniquely trained to 'listen' to the body through their hands, tuning into the body's innate wisdom. This method allows for a gentler treatment compared to more conventional modalities, focusing on the whole person rather than just the symptomatic areas.

Best known for managing neuro-musculo-skeletal disorders—including back and neck pain, sciatica, sports injuries, and postural strains—manual osteopathy emphasizes the importance of structural balance. By optimizing the body's structure, it enhances overall function and health. The practice prioritizes scientific plausibility and evidence-based outcomes in all patient treatments and case management, ensuring each approach is tailored to individual needs and wellness goals.


Daniel Pugh

Frequency healing is based on the understanding that everything in the Universe vibrates on a broad range of frequencies. We learn the basics early that solids vibrate at a lower frequency than liquids and gases higher still, and that frequency is dependent on many factors, one of which is density. The ancient sciences of Yoga, Ayurveda and Chinese medicine (TCM) understood that the human body ... Read More

Frequency healing is based on the understanding that everything in the Universe vibrates on a broad range of frequencies. We learn the basics early that solids vibrate at a lower frequency than liquids and gases higher still, and that frequency is dependent on many factors, one of which is density. The ancient sciences of Yoga, Ayurveda and Chinese medicine (TCM) understood that the human body is composed of different densities vibrating in an integrative coordinated manner that can fall out of balance due to factors like life's circumstance, nutrition, activity level, injury, emotional state, anything that alters the balance of the being. They learned to harness vibration as a means of restoring that balance in their healing traditions.

One of these modalities evolved in the Himalayas with the use of 7 alloy hand-beaten bowls each of which correlates to the frequency range of the body's energy centres (the 7 chakras in yoga and ayurveda or the 3 dantian in TCM). Harmonizing these vibrations using specifically tuned singing bowls and tuning forks brings balance to the body system. In other traditions like that of the Lakota tribes in North America, this frequency balance can also be achieved by quieting the body systems and guiding them into a state of calm and relaxation so that they can find their own harmonic rhythm through an osteopathic cranial sacral treatment.

Emma is passionate about health, well being and the natural perfection of the human body. She has a solid base in science and evidence-based practice as a Physiotherapist (educated in Germany) and an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner (DOMP). Her passion for Osteopathy began in 2004, in Germany where she worked in an Osteopathic clinic as a Physiotherapist specializing in manual therapy. After taking several courses in Cranial Sacral Therapy, Emma decided it was time to pursue her passion for osteopathy and completed her diploma as an osteopathic manual practitioner (DOMP).

Presently, Emma loves to work with clients that feel “stuck” in their healing. Clients who have chronic pain, fatigue, headaches, injury, trauma, stress, brain fog, trouble sleeping and are seeking improvement. Emma believes that pain is an opportunity for change, and through osteopathic techniques, cranial sacral therapy and manual therapy, the underlying cause can be addressed on a deep level.

In addition to her love of science, Emma is passionate about the mind, neuroscience, and the influence that one’s thoughts and emotions have on one’s healing journey. It is through her own dedication to meditation and spiritual practices that she brings her knowledge of mind, spirit, and osteopathy to the table in an artful form of “listening” to what the client’s body has to say. Through this merging of science and spirit, Emma finds her calling to guide others on their journey to health. She feels honored to share this unique combination of holistic wellness practice.

Emma is a member of the Osteopathy Chronic Pain Clinics of Canada, and The Canadian Alliance for Alternative Medicine (ACMA).

We are excited to announce that depending on your coverage and insurer you will be able to use your extended health coverage insurance benefits for Manual Osteopathy!

Emma is passionate about health, well being and the natural perfection of the human body. She has... Read More

Daniel is an International Yoga Teacher and Movement Therapist, as well as a Manual Osteopath. He is certified as a Cranial sacral and Sound healing therapist also qualified in Reiki treatments, Ayurvedic massage and Chakra balancing. He has a Psychology degree from the University of Alberta and has completed his Doctorate of Manual Osteopathy from the National University of Medical Sciences in Madrid. He likes to describe his training as the balance of yin and yang where eastern holistic wisdom comes together with western scientific knowledge in different practices and therapies to serve the specific needs of individuals.

Venturing from his home in Canada, he first learned yoga in 1988 from a jolly yogi in Venares, India and he lived in Nepal working as a yoga therapist and teacher, and mountain guide very connected to the 5 Elements that form the conceptual foundation for his work. Since then he has continued on a lifestyle journey of travel; working, living, learning in Asia, the Middle East, South America and North Africa and on the way deepening his connection to the elements through yoga practice, qi gong, meditation, shamanic ceremony, plant medicine journeying and learning from many respected teachers to whom he is forever grateful.

Before turning to service as a therapist, Daniel spent 17 years as an aid worker, intermittently working on humanitarian emergencies for the United Nations and Non-government organizations while bringing up a family. He recognizes the challenges and often dysfunction of organizations noting the negative effect on people’s health when organizations and companies are not aligned with the wellness of their staff. He is specialized in helping those in need unpackage their issues, get to source and find balance. He comes from a place of first hand experience having himself worked in insecure environments and surviving trauma.

We are excited to announce that depending on your coverage and insurer you will be able to use your extended health coverage insurance benefits for Manual Osteopathy!

Daniel is an International Yoga Teacher and Movement Therapist, as well as a Manual Osteopath. He... Read More

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