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Bowen TherapyPlease Note: We are not a teaching body - we use the technique in clinical practice.
For information about learning the Bowen Technique a link is provided to the
What Is Bowen Therapy?
The Bowen Technique, also known as Bowenwork or Bowen Therapy, is a dynamic system of muscle and connective tissue therapy developed by the late Tom Bowen of Geelong, Australia.
The body-mapping systems and the patterns of moves that Tom Bowen developed are elegant and profound. Generally only a few sessions are needed to resolve all but the most serious complaints. This is because Bowen does not merely relieve symptoms, but addresses the root causes of most physical complaints.
Tom Bowen recognised these underlying roots to include:
Asymmetrical muscle
tensions, often in whole-body patterns of distortion
- Bowen balances the postural muscles of the body, removing tension and allowing
a sense of ease. Clients often compare a general balancing
session as 'Pilates without doing Pilates'.
Constricted,
dehydrated fascial tissues
- The unique Bowen moves
release fascial tension/constriction enabling rehydration of tissues.
Imbalances in the
cranial system, especially the Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ)
- The specific moves developed by Tom Bowen for the TMJ rebalance the joint,
benefiting bruxism and often engendering a spontaneous realignment of the jaw
itself without manipulation.
Corresponding
imbalances in the sacral-coccygeal-innominate system
- Bowen gently rebalances this system benefiting pelvic and other conditions
such as sacroiliac pain.
The unique Bowen ‘moves’ utilized in a session deliver small but measured inputs to the body, stimulating the body to balance and heal itself.
Bowen balances postural muscles and the autonomic nervous system (ANS) which has two branches – the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) involved in the fight, flight or freeze response and the parasympathetic nervous system (PNS) which is involved in rest, relaxation and repair mode where digestion and healing take place.
Bowen is gentle enough to be used on the new-born to the elderly and infirm. The technique is gentle yet its effects on body systems can be quite profound.
Bowen can be utilized to great effect on both acute conditions such as sporting injuries and chronic conditions like lower back pain, chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia.
Children’s problems such as anxiety and bedwetting usually resolve in 6 - 8 sessions in combination with specific dietary modification. In the case of other children’s disorders, other interventions may be necessary as well.

Bowen elicits a whole body response.
Unlike massage or other manipulations that try to force a change, the combination of gentle Bowen moves simply reset your body to heal itself. The results are profound and lasting, and usually apparent within two or three sessions.
Bowen Therapy is not massage, chiropractic, or acupressure, but rather a system of stimulating body reflexes. Simple yet precise movements are executed across muscles, nerves and connective tissue. This gentle contact causes the neuromuscular system to reset all related tension levels, promoting natural healing. The relief is profound and lasting, affecting nervous, muscular, digestive, respiratory, glandular and energetic systems.
A Bowen
Session
The technique is generally
gentle, non-invasive and can be performed through light clothing. Some moves for
specific conditions are best performed directly on the skin.
Bowen sessions take from 15
minutes in the case of young children and up to 45 minutes for an adult
depending upon the response of the person being treated and of course the
condition for which treatment is sought. Bowtech trained
therapists will perform Bowen on babies for free as their immature nervous
systems require very little stimulation (Appointment will be necessary).
The
Bowen technique itself
is comprised of a series of precise and profoundly elegant moves (usually from 2
- 8 specific moves) which stimulate energy flow,
promoting relaxation by balancing the autonomic nervous system and activating
the body's natural healing mechanism.
Between each series or set of moves, there is a critical pause, which allows the body time to assimilate the moves and begin to respond.
Whilst Bowen is considered a complementary therapy and will not interfere with other therapies, it is recommended not to undergo manipulative therapies for 4 days before, and up to 5 days after a Bowen treatment, as this allows the body time to make the relevant adjustments. Bowen keeps working in the body well after the session.
Who Can Benefit From Receiving Bowen?
Just about everyone will benefit from a Bowen session. It has been found to provide gentle, fast and effective relief for many conditions including:-
Sports
Injuries
Stress
& Tension Symptoms
Back
Pain & Sciatica
Repetitive
Strain Injury (RSI) such as Carpal Tunnel & Tennis Elbow
Reflex
Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD)
Neck
& Shoulder Problems including Frozen Shoulder
Knee
& Ankle Problems
Respiratory
Conditions including Asthma & Hayfever
Menstrual
Irregularities
Migraines
& Headaches
Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome & Fibromyalgia
Childhood
Disorders including bedwetting
Bowen
is safe to use during Pregnancy (Specific moves are contraindicated).
Bowen Therapy has produced
amazing results around the world and advocates a "Less is More" approach
– particularly with chronic complaints.
To most people receiving Bowen for the first time it is extremely gentle yet
surprisingly effective.
The benefits of receiving Bowen are not confined to the physical presenting
problem but extend to all levels of being. Often, complaints that were not
primarily the cause of seeking treatment will resolve.
For more information on how Bowen may be able to help you, or to make an appointment, please call the clinic during business hours.
For Appointments,
Please contact Gregory de Montfort or Rosemary Boon at:-
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Links:-
The Bowen Therapy Academy of Australia
- Instructors of the original Bowen Technique, the Bowtech website offers information about the technique, practitioner listings and accredited courses in Bowen Therapy.
The
Bowen Association of Australia was formed in 1998 by a group of qualified Bowen
practitioners and instructors who had been taught by Ossie and Elaine Rentsch,
and the Bowen Therapy Academy of Australia.