The Bowen Technique
The Bowen Technique is a soft tissue remedial therapy, named after its innovator Tom Bowen. The technique involves the therapist using fingers or thumbs to move over muscle, ligament tendon and fascia in various parts of the body.
The work is very subtle, relaxing and gentle involving no hard or prolonged pressure.
A feature of the work is that between sets of moves the therapist will allow the client to rest. This is a key element of Bowen and is a defining aspect of the technique as well as being one of the most important. These short breaks allow the body the opportunity to create a decision about what action needs to be taken in response to the moves given.
The Bowen Technique is rapidly gaining a reputation in the U.K as quite simply one of the safest, most effective hands on therapy available today.
Here we list some of the ailments that The Bowen Technique has been used to successfully treat:
| Back Pain Sports Injury Infant Colic Asthma Migraine Trapped Nerve Pain MS Symptoms Bells Palsy I.B.S Kidney Stones Post Operative Pain |
Frozen Shoulder Sciatica R.S.I Hay Fever Sinusitis Painful Bunions Arthritis Spinal Deformities Stomach Ulcers Cystitis Lymphoedema |
Sports Performance Hip Alignment Issues Anxiety High blood pressure Angina Tennis/Golfers Elbow Tension Headaches Tilted Pelvis Shin Splints Whiplash Injury Carpal Tunnel |
The Bowen Technique is considered safe and effective for people of all ages. It is not a replacement for medical advice.
For further details please contact Clare on 01244 300828 at 10 bridge.
Clare Handforth, E.C.B.S Bowen Practitioner
M.B.T.E.R – Member of Bowen Therapist's European Register
IIHT Certificate Body Massage and Indian Head Massage
IIST Certificate Sports Massage
NHS Directory approved Member