Can Bowen help you?

Bowen Practitioners always direct clients to seek medical advice on their condition - Bowen practitioners do not diagnose. Bowen can be used for acute injuries and for long standing problems.

As student Bowen practitioners we are taught that some of the conditions that often respond favourably to a Bowen therapy session are:

 

Headaches and Migraines

Neck Pain

Shoulder Problems including “frozen shoulder”

Problems of the forearm, elbow, wrist, and hand. Including “golfers elbow” “tennis elbow”, carpal tunnel, RSI

Respiratory Problems including breathing difficulties,   asthma, emphysema, hayfever

Back Pain, including sciatica

Coccyx injuries

Digestive and Bowel Problems – nausea, heartburn, bloating, diarrhoea and constipation, diverticulitis, IBS

Diaphram problems

Liver, pancreas gallbladder problems

Incontinence in Adults

Bedwetting in Children

Stress, shock, anxiety, grief.

Hip knee ankle and foot problems - including plantar fascitis, heel spurs, bunions, tight hamstrings

Menstrual and Hormonal irregularities – PMS, Menstrual Problems, Fibroids,

Groin pain, pelvic tilt,

Sports and other traumatic injury

There are Recommendations to Assist Conception

 

For some comments from previous clients and information on research click here.

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