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Bowen therapy is particularly effective with muskulo-skeletal
pains, but is usually effective in helping with a wide range
of problems.
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Headache
Migraine
Clicky jaw/grinding teeth
Dental/facial pain |
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Whiplash
Torticollis
Stiff or 'creaky' neck
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Frozen shoulder
Tennis elbow
Carpal tunnel/R.S.I.
Wrist pain |
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Asthma
Hay fever
Breathing difficulty
Emotional stress/anxiety
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Upper back tension
Lower back pain |
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Lumbar pains
Pelvic imbalance
Menstrual problems
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Leg pains
'Shinsplints'
Knee problems
Cartilage damage |
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ALSO:
Arthritis
ME and fibromyalgia
Fertility and menstrual problems
Cerebral palsy
Sports injuries |
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Bowen in Sports
A growing number of athletes and their
physios are discovering that regular Bowen Technique
treatments enhance performance and reduce the incidence
of injury. When they do have an injury, the Bowen Technique
brings rapid relief and gets them back to the game quickly.
Quote: A badly twisted
knee in a rugby game put Dave off the field. He received
immediate Bowen treatment, and within days felt good
enough to try running again; however, it was still painful,
so a week later received a second treatment. Following
this he was able to return to competition rugby at the
weekend. (Gloucester)
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