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Bowen TechniqueNeurostructural Integration Technique The Bowen Technique, also known as Neurostructural Integration Technique, employs a series of skillful manipulations over fascia and muscle tissue to restore health. One of the worlds leading treatmentsfor structural, soft tissue, and spinal injuries and conditions.Straightforward, Professional, Quick and Very Effective. What is Bowen Technique? Bowen is one of the world's leading professional techniques in structural and spinal therapy for lasting pain removal and rejuvenation. This remarkably effective technique initiates an automatic regulation process to occur in the nervous system and consequently throughout the whole body. Rapidly reducing symptoms, clearing their causes, increasing energy, and restoring the unmistakable feeling of well being. Typically the response to Bowen is profoundly effective - even long term conditions and those unresolved by other therapies or surgical treatment show impressive change within a very short period of time. Bowen allows the body to naturally regulate and heal itself, so uninvasive that it is safe for all people including babies, the elderly, people in extreme pain, and fragile health conditions. Many Osteopaths, Chiropractors, Acupuncturist, Sports Therapists and Physiotherapists have trained in The Bowen Technique, and so impressed with it's effectiveness now use it as their first choice of therapy.. What does a treatment Involve? Your first Bowen appointment will last 1 hour, and follow ups take approximately 45 minutes. Treatment for the most part is performed through light clothing. Characteristically, skillfull soft tissue manipulation is applied adjacent to the length of the spine, hips and cranium, then depending on presenting conditions treatment may then be applied to shoulders, jaw, face, limbs, and /or joints. Two or three treatments, at weekly intervals, are often sufficient to achieve lasting relief from even long standing pain, although further treatments may sometimes be required. To receive maximum benefit it is recommended that other physical therapies are not mixed with The Bowen Technique, e.g. Chiropractic, Massage, Physiotherapy, etc. Well known for it's effectiveness in treatingpain and disorders of the joints, spine and muscle,Bowen is also adept at addressing internal ailmentsThe Body has it's own natural law of balance, recovery and healing. Lifestyle excesses and deficiences all have their resultant toll on our health. Bowen allows for each persons individual state of health. Each persons corrective responses in their return to health will vary; dependent on their initial state of health and influences of their current lifestyle. People who have received other treatment to no effectoften find Bowen Technique has the scope and subtletyof approach to treat their condition effectively.Where did Bowen originate? The Bowen Technique was the amazing life's work of bodywork and osteopathic genius Thomas Bowen 1916-1982. He developed a great interest in body work and spent time working in the Sports field. Overtime he established a full time practice in remedial therapy using the technique he had developed. Treating an incredible 13,000 patients a year, 88% of whom only required two or three treatments to relieve longstanding pain! Mr Bowen died in the early 1980's but today there are a number of flourishing therapies based on his work. The Bowen Technique, known to some as Neurostructural Integration Technique, today has been carefully crafted to ensure the same dependable level of health care that Tom Bowen himself was able to provide. Today the reputation of Bowen as being one of the world's leading professional therapies is a powerful living tribute to the legacy of Tom Bowen. Bowen Technique Gloucestershire Clinic - Gloucestershire Bowen Technique Clinic
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