OxonBowenTherapy
A Holistic Therapy for Well Being
SERVICES ABOUT ME
I am a fully qualified Bowen therapist, registered under The Bowen Therapy Academy of Australia and the Bowen Association UK. I hold a relevant qualification in Anatomy and Physiology and I am first aid trained. I am currently working as a mobile therapist within the south Oxfordshire and West Berkshire areas.
I came across Bowen therapy several times accidentally. Firstly as Guinea pig for a colleague when at university. I then went to volunteer in Zimbabwe where a previous back injury made me unable to work. Fortunately there was a Bowen therapist to help. I had a 10 minute (pain-free) treatment and came out walking upright with no pain. Then again I worked with horses in Australia and my back pain became a problem, I was sent to the nearest therapist who happened to be another Bowen therapist. I was up and riding again without discomfort on the same day.
Like many of you I have had back pain and injuries, myself from a young age, I have seen numerous therapists, with very little instant or long lasting effect and found The Bowen technique to be the most effective, not only helping with symptomatic pain and poor posture but providing with more energy and better sense of well being all within a relaxing pain free treatment.
I felt I had been looking for this treatment for years and Bowen finally found the answers and now hope to help others.
ABOUT BOWEN
The Bowen Technique (also known as Bowtech, Bowenwork or Bowen therapy) is a dynamic system of muscle and connective tissue therapy that was developed by the late Tom Bowen in Geelong, Australia. Sometimes called the homeopathy of bodywork, it utilizes subtle inputs to the body (known as moves), stimulating the body to heal itself, often profoundly.
The Bowen Technique offers tremendous benefit to clients. It can provide relief for many types of injuries and other health problems, both acute and chronic, and it does so holistically, via the body’s innate healing mechanisms. The practitioner’s moves deliver signals to the nervous system at specific locations (on muscles, tendons, ligaments, or nerves), and the body responds in its own time, within its vital capacity. While there are a few, very specific situations in which a particular ‘procedure’ is contraindicated, Bowen Technique is appropriate for people of all ages, in all degrees of health.
When faced with an acute injury, a Bowtech practitioner may effectively apply the work to address only the traumatized areas, since the client has had little time to compensate for, and accommodate to, the injury. However, most practitioners find themselves working with clients whose conditions have developed gradually over many years, and patterns of dysfunctional muscle recruitment and posture have become entrenched over time. In these cases, Bowtech practitioners often need to take a more ‘whole-body’ approach to facilitate optimal alignment and recovery.
Rather than focusing on a single complaint, Bowen Technique addresses the entire body, by restoring balance via the autonomic nervous system (ANS). The ANS controls over 80% of bodily functions and is very susceptible to external stressors. Most people today live in a constant state of high stress and sympathetic ANS over-stimulation (fight, flight or freeze mode). Healing can occur only after the ANS shifts from sympathetic to parasympathetic dominance (rest, relax and repair mode). Bowen Technique enables that shift. During a session, the client often drops into deep relaxation or falls asleep, and loud peristalsis may be heard. Both of these changes are indications of a profound release from stress and a shift towards parasympathetic influence. This shift could explain, in part, the common observation that a Bowen Technique session seems to reactivate the recovery process in situations where healing from trauma, sickness or surgery has stalled or reached a plateau.
A typical Bowen Technique session generally lasts from 15 to 45 minutes. Clients usually lie on a massage/bodywork table or bed, or may be seated in a chair if required, for comfort. A ‘session’ involves one or more ‘procedures’, each of which consists of several sets of ‘moves’. The moves are gentle, but purposeful, and can be done through light clothing. Between each set of moves, the practitioner pauses for as many minutes as are needed for the client’s body to begin responding. As the nervous system begins to adjust the tension level in the muscles, the practitioner senses when the client is ready for the next set of moves. A common approach in a session is to balance the entire body by addressing the lower back, then the upper back, and then the neck. To minimize the need for disturbing the client’s rest, all procedures that address the back of the client are completed before turning over for procedures that are done with the client lying on his/her back.
HOW CAN BOWEN HELP ME?
These are just some of the conditions Bowen is able to help:
- Sports injuries
- Allergies
- Baby and childhood problems
- Back problems
- Dizziness
- Ear Problems
- Fatigue
- Fluid retention
- Foot problems
- Frozen shoulder
- Headaches (migraine, sinus)
- Bedwetting, incontinence
- Jaw problems (grinding of teeth, misalignment etc)
- Knee and hip restrictions, misalignments
- Menstrual and other female problems
- Pelvic tilt, leg length, hip imbalance
- Poor mobility
- Repetitive Strain Injury
- Respiratory problems
- Skeletal and muscular problems from lumbar to neck
- Stress
- Bladder problems, bedwetting
- Bowel problems
- Digestive problems
TREATMENT PRICES
Adult £25
Children 16 and under £20
Over 65′s £20
All treatments last 30 minutes
Service Categories
Bowen Therapy
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