What Is Bowenwork?

 

Where does Bowenwork originate?

 

Bowenwork was developed in Australia by the late Tom Bowen. His expertise advanced from skillful sports injury treatments to proficiency in pain elimination. The Bowenwork technique also revealed results with common ailments and dysfunctions. Interest in these specialized techniques drew others to study Bowenwork methodology. Today's Practitioners learn from highly qualified and Internationally Authorized Teachers.

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Oswald Rentsch, one of the the founders of Bowtech®, the original Bowen Technique, was Tom Bowen's apprentice for many years. Since 1990, together with his wife Elaine, they have been traveling the world teaching the teachers of Bowenwork as well as advanced classes for Practitioners. Ossie and Elaine have inspired students and teachers to learn and work with the highest integrity of Tom Bowen's gift to the world.

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Benefits with Bowenwork

 

Clients are amazed with Bowenwork Therapy Technique's ability to support their body's ability to change! Subtle skin contact movements begin unwinding tension. Within a few sessions, problem areas are significantly addressed. Chronic conditions shift when Bowenwork is received over a longer duration. Procedures applied with timely significance allow release old patterns. The "tissue memory" held by the original trauma is disabled and full movement can return. Bowenwork provides an environment where neurological functioning normalizes. With sustained neuromuscular balance, pain free performance returns.

 

What is a session like?

 

Bowenwork feels subtle. Short specific moves trigger the body's relaxation response. You may fall asleep or be aware of gentle sensations. Most clients report a significant release of tension. Some moves are more dramatic - especially where your body has held long term dysfunction and/or pain. Your body will shift, allowing regeneration and healing.

 

Why would I choose Bowenwork?

 

Bowenwork addresses many conditions in Holistic measures. Bowenwork produces an integrated body response. Many who experience this therapy are astounded at the results they receive. Bowenwork facilitates correcting many conditions, some of which are:

 

back pain headaches sacro-iliac pain
asthma, respitory conditions hamstring pain or tightness scoliosis/postural imbalances
carpal tunnel syndrome jaw pain/misalignment shin splints
chronic fatigue syndrome neck pain, restricted range of motion sporting injuries
fibromyalgia knee pain sprained ankles
frozen shoulder plantar fasciitis sternal pain, sprung ribs
groin tension or pain sciatica tennis elbow

 

What will I do to support my body's ability to heal?

 

Your participation in your aftercare accelerates your healing. We recommend:

 

  • Allowing yourself to be restful the first 24 hours facilitates your body's ability to release and rebalance
  • Drinking water allows your body to expel built up toxins and hydrates the body which increases its ability to function with greater capacity
  • Taking daily walks relieves stress and aids your structural re-balancing
  • Sitting less than 30 minutes at a time supports re-patterning and structural integration

 

These simple actions stimulate your brain with a reminder to "act with intention for positive change".