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Bowen
Therapy
I
came upon Bowen Therapy by accident, not by design. Graduation,
the culmination of my seven years training as a doctor of naturopathic
medicine, required a minimum number of extra-curricular seminar
hours. The Bowen introductory four-day course would give me enough
seminar hours to satisfy the requirement for my final year. I took
the training, not having any idea what it was about! I now think
it was one of the best investments I have ever made.
I got very excited
when, during the training, I got rid of my wife's neck pain by doing
a 15 second treatment on my way out of the house one morning while
she stood in the middle of the kitchen. Later, within a week of
finishing the training, I improved by 90% a case of incontinence
in a 72 year old lady. Although Bowen therapy is primarily a pain
relief technique, it does so much more!
Well, what is
Bowen therapy? It is a dynamic system of muscle and connective tissue
therapy and it is revolutionizing health care all over the world.
In the years following the Second World War, Mr. Tom Bowen developed
the technique in his native Australia. The Bowen practitioner does
a series of gentle muscle and connective tissue moves, a few at
a time, with short waits between sets of moves.
These moves stimulate
the body to rebalance (heal) itself. The relief can be immediate
(some patients have left the treatment bed saying the pain is gone).
Improvement may also continue over the next several days. For the
classic Bowen move, the practitioner's finger and thumb tips find
the muscle, pull only the skin to the side of the muscle and then
with gentle pressure, push the muscle out of its resting position.
This push is continued until the muscle pops, under the finger and
thumb of the practitioner, into its original position. It is completely
painless.
These
incredibly simple moves are what your body will interpret as a stimulus
to make curative changes.
Until the completion of current research to try to find out
the mechanism by which Bowen works, we are only (intelligently)
guessing. A conventional point of view will say that there is a
muscle/tendon structure called the Gogli tendon apparatus, operated
by your autonomic nervous system, that is probably stimulated by
those Bowen moves to relax the muscle.
But we must also consider an unconventional point of view
because we know that Bowen results will be better if the head is
facing north during treatment, and also that the moves can be done
on a first person who is touching a second person with the second
person receiving the benefit. From this point of view we begin to
consider that the mechanism may have something to do with harmonic
vibration. Indeed, Pythagoras had set up a whole school of healing
in ancient Greece based on this idea. So Bowen is unlike any other
physical therapy. It is unique but can be compared to playing a
stringed instrument.
One case in my practice illustrates very well the need to
consider that Bowen has something to do with energy. G.P. had come
to me for a classic case of chronic fatigue. In treating a patient
with chronic fatigue you will have to eventually include some kind
of energy medicine such as acupuncture or homeopathy. I chose to
begin her treatment with nutrition and botanicals and we had very
good results. Within 3 to 4 months, the energy was back to 80%.
However the patient said she really had not regained her old 100%
as a long distance runner and frenetic modern-day Mom. One month
ago, about two years after her original visit, she came to me with
wrist pain and wondered if, "This Bowen Therapy you do would help."
I did a basic lower back, upper back and neck procedure followed
by the arm-wrist procedure. One week later very little of the wrist
pain was left, but even more remarkable, she now felt the energy
of her former self - a 100%.
There are no age restrictions for Bowen Therapy. It can be
done on newborns and infants and also on the very elderly. R.C.,
then 5 months old, suffered from colic. One treatment eliminated
that. T.S., aged 10 months, had suffered from severe constipation
since she started a cow's milk based formula at 3 months of age.
After one treatment the baby, who had been crying in severe discomfort
until then, filled her diaper, stopped crying, settled down comfortably
and smiled at her mother who had tears of relief and gratitude in
her eyes.
H.G., a lively 92 year old lady, suffering from spinal stenosis
(a painful narrowing of the spinal column), is now able to rise
from a lying to a sitting position with none of the former excruciating
pain.
Every Bowen therapist always has a string of interesting
stories. R.F., another spinal stenosis case had had to curtail squash
and golf because of pain, numbness and weakness. After five treatments
he was 80% improved and practically normal after 9 treatments. He
is now golfing and playing squash again.
In a busy hotel lobby, just before lunch, I treated the pregnant
wife of a colleague for nausea. She then joined them, with a great
appetite, for lunch.
To finish I will just relate part of K.W.'s story. K.W. is
a male (mid-thirties) who originally came to me with a ten-year
history of fatigue, digestive upset, ringing in the ears, snoring,
and depression which we dealt with in 2 weeks. Then he returned
to "try this Bowen treatment you do" for chronic low back pain that
he had had for most of his adult life. I did the basic lower back,
upper back and neck procedures on him and asked him to return in
a week to see if any further treatments were necessary. He returned
a week later and said, "You know, I left your office last week thinking
I had just been duped into taking one of the flakiest treatments
I'd ever experienced… because it felt to me as if you hadn't done
anything (the moves, as I said earlier, are very gentle). But, and
I don't understand this, I don't have my low back pain anymore!
I came back to see if you could something for my Achilles tendonitis."
And we did. It took two treatments to resolve that!
Bowen Therapy
is unique, gentle, and effective. It relieves pain and a host of
other health problems.
Copyright: Bruce Lofting, N.D. 2001
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