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A
straight forward, no-nonsense remedial therapy that is non-intrusive,
gentle and very effective.
A Bowen Technique treatment affects the body in ways which will
promote healing, pain relief and recovery of energy. The experience
of the treatment is gentle, subtle and relaxing and it is these
features which make the Bowen Technique so unique. Osteopaths, chiropractors,
sports therapists and physiotherapists are among the many professionals
who use The Bowen Technique and all who practice it are continually
amazed at the effectiveness of this simple and gentle form of "hands
on" therapy.
Russell
Dick, an osteopath for 20 years and former Dean of Studies at the
Northern Counties School of Osteopathy, says "Bowen has turned
my practice on its head, with 80% of my patients being given Bowen
as a first choice".
Non-professionals,
too, are delighted with the results which can be achieved on family
and friends.
What
does a treatment involve?
A Bowen Technique treatment will take approximately 45 minutes
and most of the work can be performed through light clothing. Two
or three treatments, at weekly intervals, are often sufficient to
achieve lasting relief from even long standing pain, although further
treatments may sometimes be required. To receive maximum benefit
it is recommended that other physical therapies are not mixed with
The Bowen Technique, e.g. massage, reflexology, physiotherapy, etc.
Consult your local Bowen Technique practitioner.
How
does it work?
The practitioner uses thumbs and fingers on precise points on
the body to make rolling type moves which aim to disturb the muscles,
soft tissue and energy within the body.
During
the treatment there are periods in which the client is left resting
to allow the body to absorb the gentle moves that have been performed.
This gives the body time to make the subtle and fine adjustments
which help to relieve tension, reduce pain and initiate the healing
process.
The
Bowen Technique encourages the body to realign itself; there is
no manipulation or adjustment of hard tissue and no force is used
or needed. The Bowen Technique is not a form of massage.
What
can it safely treat?
Common presenting problems include back and neck pain, knee
problems, sports injuries, RSI, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow and
respiratory conditions. Conditions such as chronic fatigue, hayfever,
headache, kidney problems and problems requiring lymphatic drainage
have responded favourably to The Bowen Technique. Some people use
The Bowen Technique as a means of stress management and health maintenance,
seeing their therapist regularly 2-4 times a year.
The
Bowen Technique also addresses many other conditions. It is generally
regarded as safe and effective for people of all ages.
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Bowen Technique prices
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Initial
60 mins
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£25 |
Follow
Up
30 mins |
£15 |
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