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lefthanded 05-15-2011 01:55 PM

The Bowen Technique
 
I have been referred to a physical therapist for the Bowen technique and have my first appointment tomorrow. I was wondering if anyone here has experienced this approach and if it was helpful to them.

Here is a link for more information about this approach to pain issues: http://www.bowtech.com/WebsiteProj/P...t/Welcome.aspx

SallyC 05-15-2011 02:01 PM

I don't understand what it is? What do you do?

Erin524 05-15-2011 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SallyC (Post 770621)
I don't understand what it is? What do you do?

I googled it. It looks like a form of massage or chiropractic therapy, and possible some sort of meditation.

It was developed in Australia. http://www.boweninfo.com/history.htm

I never heard of it before reading this thread.

Gabriella7 05-15-2011 04:45 PM

Bowen
 
I've been to a Bowen Practioner who was also a chiropractor and had an office in her house. To be honest it didn't do a thing for me. She would do a simple manipulation to my muscles as I lay on my back and then she would leave the room for 10 minutes or so telling me this was a necessary part of the treatment.

It may be you get a better outcome but to me it was a waste of time. I never even received any bills or statements that she was paid for her treatment. Maybe she was still working on getting another certificate.

Just give it a try and see what happens. Everyone is different.

Gabriella

Jomar 05-15-2011 10:03 PM

online videos are agreat way to find out more and how the seeions might go.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOfyZHBcDsY

Judy2 05-17-2011 04:35 AM

Thanks for posting this as I'd never heard of this technique before. After watching a few of the videos on You Tube, it sounds like a gentle therapy that might actually help the chronic nerve/muscle pain and also the "literal pain in the butt" I've had for 15 or so years. I'm going to check into it, but I'm not too hopeful in finding a practioner in this area. Good luck and please let us know how you make out!:hug:

lefthanded 05-18-2011 04:40 PM

My first therapy session today . . . and no, it is not like chiropractic (no cracking) and not like massage (no rubbing or hard, deep pressure) . . . but I am sore and achy none-the-less. it appears to be a more-is-less technique and developed to address the out-of-wackness of our normal responses to pain on the nervous system. The intent is to "dial down' the impulses so they are not sending acute, fight-or-flight" signals all the time.

Initially I felt light-headed, and was encouraged to walk a bit before driving back home on the freeway. That has now progressed to achiness and a little sleepiness. Next treatment is Monday.


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