The Bowen Technique is a gentle remedial therapy which stimulates the body to rebalance itself and promotes healing, pain relief and recovery of energy. Treatment using the Bowen Technique aims to support and boost the natural healing capabilities of the body. Bowen therapists acknowledge that the body has the ability to adjust, adapt and heal itself and treatment aims to assist the body with this.
Common conditions for which people have reported to gain benefit through Bowen therapy include: Back pain, neck pain, headaches, restricted shoulder, tennis/golfers elbow, carpal tunnel syndrome, respiratory problems, hayfever, kidney problems, high blood pressure, arthritis and knee pain.
Bowen Therapy can also be used for people with stress management, fatigue and sleep problems.
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Bowen Technique is currently being used at Children's Clinics around the country, helping young children to overcome difficulties with dyspraxia, learning difficulties and ADHD, amongst other conditions. For a list of Bowen Clinics run for Children please click here.
The Bowen Therapists' European Register (B.T.E.R.) is an independent, professional association of Bowen Therapy practitioners. BTER maintains a list of qualified Bowen practitioners for the general public. Full members are accredited therapists with certificates in Anatomy & Physiology and First Aid. They also abide by a strict Code of Conduct and Ethics and are committed to ongoing training.
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The Bowen Back Pain study showed that 89.7% of 117 participants reported either a complete or partial recovery after receiving a course of 3 Bowen treatments - click here for more details. |
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The Bowen Knee and Ankle Pain study showed that 88% of 76 participants reported either a complete or partial recovery after receiving a course of 3 Bowen treatments - click here for more details. |