Bowen Therapy
- Asthma
- Allergies
- Digestive upsets
- Frozen shoulder
- Headaches (migraine, sinus)
- Knee and hip restrictions
- Menstrual and other female problems
- Musculoskeletal problems
- Repetitive stress injury (RSI)
- Sciatica
- Skeletal and muscular problems from lumbar to neck
- Stress
What will happen when I see a Bowen Therapist?
Your first appointment will take 60 minutes and consist of your therapist taking a medical case history. Based on the information you give the therapist a session will normally take between 45 to 60 minutes although this may vary according to the way that individual therapists work. Treatments are usually scheduled around one week apart and three treatments are recommended in order to establish whether the client is likely to respond.
During a treatment, which consists of a series of gentle moves directly onto skin or through light clothing, the client will usually lie on a therapy table, although the work can be carried out with the client sitting on a chair.
A feature of the Bowen technique is that the therapist will leave the room between sets of moves to allow the client to rest, allowing the body the opportunity to respond to the moves given. It is common for areas not being directly treated to respond to the treatment.
As a general rule, moves will be made over the lower and mid back and legs, the upper back and shoulders before ending the session, with the client lying face up, and finish off with neck moves.
Most people will have a response within 3-4 sessions; other conditions might need to be treated more often.