Bowen Technique
Bowen Technique or Bowenwork is a dynamic system of muscle and connective tissue therapy that was developed by late Tom Bowen in Australia in the 1950s. It utilises small but measured inputs to the body stimulating the body to heal itself.
Bowen Technique usually results in the relief of many specific injuries and other health problems, both acute and chronic. It does do so holistically, by using the body's innate healing mechanisms. With a hands-on technique, the practitioner delivers gentle, non invasive and measured signals to the nervous system at particular points (on muscles, tendons, ligaments, or nerves), and the body does the rest, responding in its own time, as it is able.
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I treat a wide range of health problems using a gentle, soft-tissue therapy called the Bowen Technique (or ‘Bowtech’). Conditions like frozen shoulder, back pain, sports injuries, chronic fatigue and headaches all respond well to the treatment and Bowe ...
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