HOW BOWEN ENHANCED MY LIFE
Bowen Therapy is a gentle method that
can help many conditions
By Adrianne Uhrinek
It was a Thursday afternoon and I was in the right place
at the right time. A friend of mine approached me and
pointed out an interesting program on TV that was demonstrating
a new treatment technique. This was my first introduction
to Bowen Therapy and I knew from that moment on
that this was something I had to try.
The treatment was unlike any other therapy I have experienced.
The practitioner started by applying some “Bowen
moves” in my lower back and upper gluteal area
in a set pattern. Bowen moves are gently challenging,
rolling movements applied with either thumbs or fingers
to key soft tissue points in the body; these moves are
akin to gently strumming a guitar string. She then left
the room for two to three minutes before returning to
apply two to eight more Bowen moves, and then left again
for another two to three minutes. This routine continued
on for the rest of the treatment which lasted about
an hour.
I was impressed by how gentle and soothing it was. When
the session was over I got up feeling light, refreshed,
and completely relaxed. That treatment truly changed
my life as well as my physical well-being. I could immediately
begin to feel the aches and pains diminishing in my
back, right hip, and right shoulder. Some of these are
aches and pains I had been coping with for over 12 years.
I have tried various other bodywork techniques and found
that, although they helped, they did not work as rapidly
or as effectively as Bowen did to remove my discomfort
and physical limitations. Over the next three to five
days I experienced even more profound results as my
body continued on this course of self-healing until
I was completely pain free.
Five months later, as I write this article, I am amazed
and happy to say that I am still pain free. In talking
to other Bowen practitioners and patients I have learned
that I am not the only one to experience such rapid
relief. I thought I might be a special case. In many
ways it feels like it’s too good to be true.
Achieving Balance with Bowen
In Bowen, the routine of applying the moves and then
leaving the room is unique and necessary. These short
pauses between sets of moves allow the body to fully
integrate the stimulus received. This stimulus triggers
the parasympathetic nervous system and puts the body
into a state of deep relaxation. In this state the body
is reminded how to heal and balance itself. It begins
to correct itself, striving toward finding homeostasis
and achieving a total sense of health and well-being.
One of the wonderful principles of this modality is
that “less is more.” The essence of Bowen
is simple, yet highly effective. The moves are light,
and it only takes a few precisely located moves to achieve
profound results. Bowen is also holistic, working to
heal the body not only on the physical plane, but on
the mental and emotional levels as well. As the body
progresses through its healing cycle, it experiences
the release of stress, toxins, and old patterning which
inhibit the body from achieving complete health.
Bowen helps to balance and stimulate the flow of energy
through the body. For many people Bowen therapy interrupts
what is known as the “pain-spasm” cycle
that occurs with an injury. Once this cycle is broken
both pain and muscle spasm begin to subside and patients
experience substantial relief from many of their symptoms
such as: an improvement in joint mobility and muscle
flexibility; an improvement in the circulation of lymphatic
and venous fluids; better assimilation of nutrients
and the elimination of toxins; a reduction of physical,
emotional and mental stress; and a better overall flow
of energy through the entire body. Bowen has been found
to significantly help people with the following conditions:
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MUSCULO-SKELETAL PAIN
• frozen shoulder
• shoulder pain
• tennis elbow
• carpal tunnel syndrome
• arthritic pain
• sporting injuries
• headaches
• TMJ syndrome
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•
scoliosis
• migraine
• postural problems
• gait disorders
• leg length discrepancies
• plantar fasciitis
• shin splints
• fibromyalgia
• foot and ankle problems
• hernia
• knee and hip restrictions
• pelvic problems
• sciatica
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GYNECOLOGICAL PROBLEMS
• infertility
• mastitis
• premenstrual syndrome
• breast lumps
as well as...
• chronic fatigue syndrome
• balance problems
• tinnitus
• bed-wetting in children
• prostatic problems
• hemorrhoids
• earache and ear infections |
RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS
• asthma
• bronchitis
• hay fever
• sinusitis
• allergies
DIGESTIVE DISORDERS
• constipation
• colic
• Crohn’s disease
• indigestion
• bowel problems |
These above lists have been reproduced with permission
from Jonathan Damonte, www.BeWellNow.ca
Bowen is non-invasive and does not require the use of
any medications. Another remarkable thing is that most
patients experience substantial to complete relief from
their signs and symptoms after one to three sessions.
In a few cases, those with long-standing, chronic conditions
may need five to seven treatments. Sessions are commonly
spaced seven days apart and are safe for anyone from
the newborn to the elderly since there are no vigorous
manipulations and few contraindications to this modality.
This technique originated in Australia where it was
developed by Tom Bowen, a Manipulative Therapist. From
the 1950s into the 1980s he worked on thousands of patients.
He even found the technique to be very beneficial at
treating dogs, horses, and many other animals. In 1975,
spurred by many skeptical concerns about the technique’s
effectiveness, the Victorian government conducted an
inquiry into Tom Bowen’s practice and discovered
that he was successfully treating 13,000 patients per
year with this technique. The investigation also found
that a majority of these results were being obtained
in only two to three sessions per client. Recently reaching Canada.
Although Bowen Therapy may not be the miracle cure for everyone,
without a doubt everyone who tries Bowen will benefit
from it in some way as its primary aim is to put the
body into a deeply relaxed state so that it may heal
naturally, on its own.
For more information on Bowen Therapy or to find
a practitioner in your area please visit www.BeWellNow.ca. Adrianne Uhrinek
has been working as a Certified Athletic Therapist since
1998, and as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist
since 2002. She now runs Achieving Balance, a company
offering personal training services, Reiki and Bowen
Therapy.
With Thanks to Vitality Magazine &
Adrianne Uhrinek
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