
Conditions and Responses
One of the most common questions asked is "What does The Bowen
Technique treat?"
It's a frustrating question with an equally frustrating answer: we treat the body as a whole.
If we assign specific pages or procedures to specific problems, then we
are fundamentally misunderstanding what the Bowen Technique is all
about.
The most common presentation is back pain and here Bowen excels. The average number of treatments would be two or three for most therapists. There are always going to be exceptions to any rule, and certain people will need further on going treatments. Frozen shoulder are a particular favourite, as are neck pain, hay fever, asthma and migraines. Sports injury is a field of remedial therapy that is becoming very aware of The Bowen Technique. Not only do sportsmen report fewer injuries when treated regularly but they also notice an increase in performance.
Musculoskeletal Conditions
- Muscle Pain
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Frozen Shoulder - Adhesive Capsulitis
- Arthritic Pain
- Tennis / Golfers Elbow
- RSI - Repetitive Strain Injury
- Carpel Tunnel Syndrome
- Hernia
- Herniated Disc - Slipped Disc
- Sporting Injuries
- Headaches - Migraines
- TMJ Syndrome
- Postural Problems
- Knee Problems
- Pelvic Problems
- Groin Strain
- Sciatica
- Coccyx Problems
- Foot Problems
- Ankle Problems
- Hamstring Problems
- Whiplash
- Torticollis (muscle spasm of the neck)
- Joint Problems
Gynaecological Conditions
- Pre Menstrual Syndrome
- Breast Problems
- Fertility Problems
- Pregnancy Pain
Digestive Conditions
- IBS - Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Gastrointestinal Problems
- Constipation
- Diarrhoea
- Indigestion
- Bowel Problems
- Nausea & Infant Colic
Other Conditions
- Kidney Problems
- Chronic Fatigue - ME
- Tinnitus
- Glue Ear
- Earache & Ear Infections
- Depression
- Allergies
- MS
- Hammer Toes
- Bunions
- Bed Wetting
- Water Retention
Respiratory Conditions
- Asthma
- Hay Fever
- Glandular Fever
- Sinusitis
- Bronchitis
