
Bowen Technique
History
The Bowen technique was started by a humble "self trained" remedial therapist Thomas Ambrose Bowen (1916 - 1982) who called himself an osteopath in Australia in mid 1980's. It spread to be practiced in US and other countries in late 80's and practiced in over thirty coutries around the world today.
Bowen treated 13,000 people a year with a documented success rate of over 85%.
He quickly assessed each patient and applied treatments tailored to individual needs. He looked for the dysfunction at the source and did not treat the symptoms. He knew where to stop and "let it cook".

What can Bowen technique help with
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Neck pain
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Low back pain
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Hip pain
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Sciatica or sacral pain
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Post-concussion syndrome
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
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Scoliosis
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Overuse injuries
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TMJ disorder
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Headaches and migraines
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Sleep disorders
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Digestive issues
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Crohn's Disease, diverticulitis
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Parkinson's disease
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Multiple Sclerosis
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Sinusitis
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Heart or respiratory ailments
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Asthma
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Hiatal hernia
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Acid reflux
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Sports injuries
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Menopause or menstrual cycle irregularities
ADD/ADHD
Depression
Arthritis
Foot, ankle, knee pain
Plantar fascitis
Pregnancy-related issues
Stroke recovery