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Bowen - Moving Blocked Energy
by Kayode Olafimihan and Susannah Hall

Given its simplicity and effectiveness, Bowen is an ideal therapy for complementary practitioners to add to their portfolio. Being easy to learn, many people also train in Bowen in order to help family and friends with a particular illness and for everyday ailments.

Bowen Working on Physical and Energy Levels
by Kayode Olafimihan and Susannah Hall

Bowen is a simple and gentle therapy in which skin slack is drawn back with the fingers and thumbs to the edge of a muscle, tendon or ligament at a particular point on the body until the skin is taut, and then held at that still-point to draw the body's awareness and energy. The fingers and thumbs are then moved back over the muscle, tendon or ligament, creating vibrations and a subtle energy release that ripples outwards to encompass the whole body.

Clinical Experiences of a Bowen Therapist
by Stuart Rappaport

It was the mid-fifties in Victoria, Australia and a research pharmacist had an idea. Given the right resources, the human body had the innate capacity to repair itself – without invasive therapy such as medication or surgery. His name was Tom Bowen and now, forty years later, his remarkable studies are being applied more and more across the planet to bring relief, often where other treatments have been totally without effect.

Gentle Touch Bowen Therapy
by Joanne Figov B.A. R.G.N.

Racked with five years of pain, his face grey with suffering, the car accident victim's last resort before surgery was the Bowen Technique. After a few gentle finger movements across his muscles by Bowen therapist Suzanne Payne of Dorset, the patient felt an energy surge through his body. The chronic neck disorder, which had blocked all his movement, was suddenly freed.

Neurostructural Integration Technique (Advanced Bowen Therapy)
by Michael J Nixon-Livy

The Neurostructural Integration Technique® (NST) is an extremely powerful multidimensional technique, which has been specifically developed for the ongoing dynamic integration of the structure and viscera via stimulation of the central, peripheral autonomic nervous systems. The main objective is to remove pain and dysfunctional physiological conditions by restoring the structural integrity of the body.

The Bowen Technique - Some Personal Experiences of What It Is, What It Does, and What It Doesn't
by Tim Willcocks

What therapist can claim to treat 13,000 patients a year – that's an average of about 50 per day – and find that 90% of them require only 2–3 treatments in all? Wishful thinking? Well, apparently that's how Mr Tom Bowen was working in Victoria, Australia, when the Federal Commission on Alternative Therapies checked him out in 1974.

The Bowen Technique Explained
by Julian Baker

The Bowen Technique is becoming the therapy that many are talking about and wanting to learn. With its incredible effectiveness and ease of use, therapists from all fields are finding a use in their practice.

The Bowen Technique for Pain Relief
by Gerri Shapiro

The Bowen Technique was developed in Australia in the 1950s. Tom Bowen had a special talent. He claimed that without medical or healthcare training he could feel tiny vibrations in clients' muscles and pinpoint the location to work on. In his first year he treated more than 13,000 people and had about an 88 per cent success rate.

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