The Bowen Technique; What is it ?
Developed in the 1950s by the late
Tom Bowen in Geelong, Australia, The Bowen Technique is a gentle
but dynamic body therapy that is therapeutic and very effective.
It empowers the bodys own healing resources, achieving
balance and harmony, frequently resulting in fast and lasting
relief from pain and discomfort. The technique is considered safe
to use on anyone from newborns to the elderly, with any condition
from sports injuries to chronic or organic complaints.
Specifically, the kind of symptoms that may
respond well to The Bowen Technique include;
| Sports injuries |
Stress & Tension
symptoms |
| Back pain and Sciatica |
RSI & Tennis Elbow
|
| Neck & Shoulder
problems |
Knee & Ankle problems
|
| Hayfever |
Menstrual irregularities
|
| Migraines & Headaches |
Chronic fatigue and ME |
A treatment comprises sequences of small
gentle moves, each at specific sites on the body. There is no
forceful manipulation, just a light cross-fibre manoeuvring of a
muscle, tendon or ligament, pleasant to the recipient. The Bowen
Technique taps into the bodys natural feedback system that
monitors the state of each muscle.
As well as releasing any tension within the
muscles, the moves also work on energy blocks (accumulated by
injury, tension or disease), allowing increased energy flow and
hence healing ability. Treatments can be performed through light
clothing, and substantial relief is frequently experienced after
the first 1 or 2 sessions.
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Training Courses in The Bowen
Technique
accredited by The Bowen Association
affiliated to The Bowen Therapy Academy of Australia
Mr Tom Bowen devoted a lifetime to
developing his gentle and innovative approach. In 1974, he invited
Oswald Rentsch and his wife Elaine to study with him and document
his work. Their interpretation was verified by him as being a true
representation of the original technique, and it is this that is
now widely taught and practised throughout the world.
Ossie and Elaine began teaching the
technique in 1986 after many years of their own clinical
experience and in 1987 they founded the Bowen Therapy Academy of
Australia to which the Bowen Association is affiliated. Courses
are held throughout the UK by accredited instructors. The therapy
is taught as an introduction to bodywork for the non-professional
and also as an ideal adjunct for the professional therapist.
Most courses take place at weekends. As
part of the new training structure, training courses in the Bowen
Technique are spread out over 7 modules in the space of around 9
months to a year with the following structure:
Module 1: Bowtech procedures for
lower back, upper back, neck shoulders and knees. (2 days)
Module 2: Bowtech procedures for
kidneys, hamstrings, pelvis & sacrum. (2 days)
Module 3: Bowtech procedures for
lower respiratory tract, shoulder problems. Also review of modules
1. & 2. (2 days)
Module 4: Bowtech procedures for
seated clients, elbow & wrist problems including carpal
tunnel. Review of previous modules. (2 days)
Module 5: Bowtech procedures for
upper respiratory tract and tempero-mandibular joint, ankle &
foot procedures including strapping techniques, infant colic,
bursitis, gall bladder problems, additional shoulder procedures,
chest pains, back cramp and revision of previous modules. (2 days)
Module 6: Bowtech procedures for
breast problems, coccyx, bed-wetting, headaches, buttock pains,
infertility protocol, perineal pain and review of previous
modules. (2 days)
Module 7 Review and assessment of
all Bowtech procedures to assess competency. Presentation of
Diploma on behalf of The Bowen Therapy Academy of Australia by
senior instructors. (2 days)
Costs: Module 1. - £175
Modules 2. - 7. - £140 per Module
Dates
& locations of forthcoming trainings
N.B. Anatomy & Physiology/First Aid
qualifications are required for those who wish to be full members
and be on the referral list of the Bowen Association UK.
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