Julie Brickett qualified as a Bowen therapist in 2008 and holds qualifications in anatomy and physiology and first aid.
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What is Bowen Therapy?
The therapy which was devised in Australia in the 1950’s by Tom Bowen, who by the 1970’s was treating about 13,000 people a year with this gentle but effective therapy. Louth Bowen based a few minutes walk from the centre of Louth, in Lincolnshire offers Bowen therapy which can be effective for the alleviation joint pain, muscle pain and back pain, whether caused by injury or of non specific origin.
The therapy which is non invasive and safe, consists of a series of light rolling moves over muscles tendons and nerves at precise points on the body. During and after treatment people generally become very relaxed and some experience heat or tingling in the affected area. Bowen therapy can help can kick start the healing of even long term injuries and problems. It can also be helpful for non musculoskeletal problems such as sinusitis and migraine.
It has been found to be effective for many conditions including:
- Back pain
- Scoliosis
- Shoulder pain
- Frozen shoulder
- Whiplash
- Neck pain and neck restriction
- Jaw and facial pain
- Pelvic tilt
- Knee and ankle pain
- Tennis elbow
- Golfers elbow
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Ankle and foot pain
- Bunions
- Repetitive strain injuries
- Sports injuries
- Arthritic pain
- Migraine and other types of headache
- Stress
- ME
- MS
- Asthma
- Hay fever
- Sinusitis
- Menstrual problems
- Physical trauma following operations and injuries
Costs
The first session costs £28 and will last about an hour or a little longer. In this session the Bowen therapist will, before commencing treatment, establish a comprehensive picture of your lifestyle and general health, as well as your specific of injury or pain. Subsequent treatments will be about one week apart and will normally cost less, depending on the amount of time required. You can, if you prefer, wear light clothing throughout the session.
Julie Brickett
Julie Brickett worked for many years as a solicitor before retiring to care for her family. She became interested in the alleviation of pain and the healing of the musculoskeletal system after sustaining injuries whilst horse riding.
She qualified as a Bowen therapist in 2008 and holds qualifications in anatomy and physiology and first aid.
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Bowen Therapy
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