The
Bowen Technique
Gentle
Touch Produces Miracles
by Gerri Shapiro, MS Ed.
For as long as I can remember, I've suffered from back pain. Although I have experienced some relief using heat, cold, massage, chiropractic and
acupuncture, invariably the pain has always returned. Until one day I visited a friend in California who had similar back problems. She told me
she had some body work done called Bowen. Her back and hip pain were gone after just one session!
I was definitely intrigued. I couldn't wait to find out more. When I
arrived back home I got on the internet and learned that the Bowen Technique
involves a series of very gentle rolling moves on the body using thumbs and
fingers. It was developed in Australia in the 1950's by Thomas Bowen, a
gifted healer who devised a simple but powerful method for releasing pain.
Hoping to find a Bowen practitioner near me, I emailed close to 40 practitioners
around the U.S. and asked if they could refer me to someone. After 39
"no's" I got one "yes!" I arranged to have three Bowen
sessions. After the third session, my back pain and sciatica were
"history!" I got so excited I decided to train to become a Bowen
practitioner.
History
Tom Bowen was a gifted natural healer from Australia. Late in life he
discovered he had an unusual gift that allowed him to intuitively know what was
ailing people and how to help them relieve their pain. His healing
technique is unique in that it was developed without him having had any previous
medical or healthcare training.
He claimed he could feel tiny vibrations in people's
muscles that helped him find the exact location to work on. He spoke of
his skill with great humility and frequently stated that his work was simply a
gift from God.
Tom
had the capacity to quickly assess what was wrong with someone and where they
were out of balance. He could look into a room full of people, glance at
them for about 20 seconds, and know what their problems were. Although he
never advertised, it was estimated that he treated over 13,000 people in the
course of one year, and he claimed a success rate of about 88%!
Like Palmer (Chiropractic), Rolf, (Rolfing), Feldenkrais (Feldenkrais Technique)
and Usui (Reiki), Tom Bowen had a unique talent. He dedicated his life to
turning his gift into a practical application that has proven to be of great
benefit to thousands of people all over the world.
A
Unique Technique
The Bowen Technique is quite unique. There are several features that set
it apart from other modalities
Gentle
It is so gentle that you hardly notice you're
being touched. People usually become very relaxed right away, and often
fall asleep during a session.
Fast
Rapid pain relief is common. Most pain and injury will respond within two
or three sessions.
Long-Lasting
Relief
People often experience a deep and long-lasting relief. Two to three
sessions spaced one week apart are usually enough to achieve lasting relief,
even from long-standing pain or injury.
Safe
There is no one who cannot be treated safely with Bowen. It is so gentle,
it can be used on babies, pregnant women, the elderly and the disabled. It
is not dangerous to those suffering from chronic illness and it is ideal for
treating children because it is non-invasive and non-threatening.
Two
Minute Pauses
It is a unique feature of the Bowen Technique that there are two minute breaks
in which the practitioner actually leaves the room. These pauses are
crucial as they allow the body time to absorb the "messages"
presented by the moves.
Painless
There
is no cracking, no force and no needles. There is little discomfort or
pain involved because there is no heavy pressure or hard probing into sensitive
muscles or joints.
Less
Is More
The practitioner does the minimum needed to bring about a healing response in
the body. The more acute the pain, the less they do. The less they
do, the more profound the effect on the body.
Great
First Aid Tool
When you apply the Bowen Technique right after a fall, injury or accident, the
release of tension acts in a preventive way to help correct any imbalance before
it can adversely affect the body.
Easy
To Learn
The technique is easy to learn. There is only one basic move.
How
Does Bowen Work?
The gentle yet powerful Bowen moves send neurological
impulses to the brain resulting in immediate responses of muscle relaxation and
pain reduction. The moves create energy surges which are concentrated in
specific areas of the body using "blockers" or "stoppers."
These are released when you stand up.
The Bowen Technique helps the body remember how to heal itself.
Electrical impulses sent to the nervous system remind the body to regain normal
movement in joints, muscles and tendons. This helps relieve muscle
spasms and increase blood and lymph flow. Several of the moves are located
along acupuncture meridians or on specific acupuncture points which are known to
stimulate and balance the body's
energy.
A
Bowen Session
A Bowen treatment lasts about 30-45 minutes. No oils are used.
Treatment can be done through clothing or directly on the skin. The practitioner
"rolls" over the muscles with her fingers, which causes the muscles to
relax. The moves are done in groups. Between sets, the practitioner
leaves the room for at least two minutes to allow the body to relax and make its
own adjustments.
The moves send out signals which:
stimulate energy flow;
facilitate lymphatic drainage of toxins and waste;
promote good circulation;
release tension;
increase mobility;
encourage the body to relax, realign and heal itself.
Some people feel shifts in their bodies during and after a Bowen session.
While many experience immediate pain relief, improvement is just as likely to
unfold over the next few days to a week. Two or three treatments are
usually enough to achieve long-lasting relief. Even long-term conditions
may respond very quickly.
The ideal situation is to give the Bowen Technique a try for 3 sessions, once
per week, without having any other kind of bodywork in between.
Surprising
and Unexpected Recoveries
People with chronic disabilities such as chronic fatigue syndrome, MS,
fibromyalgia, cerebal palsy, muscular dystrophy and arthritis have been known to
show a gradual improvement in the condition and quality of life. If
someone has not responded to other forms of treatment, it is always worth trying
the Bowen Technique because in many cases it has been known to trigger sometimes
surprising and unexpected recoveries when nothing else has worked.
Fibromyalgia
and Chronic Fatigue - One Woman's Story
Exhaustion
had become a stable part of her life, as had the pain. During a
visit to a new doctor, a brief mention of the Bowen Technique was made and she
was referred to a practitioner. She had no idea what to expect and
she was very nervous during her first visit. The therapy was
explained in a very reassuring way, even though she didn't really understand the
part about "energy flow" and she found the whole thing a little weird.
But she had come this far, so she thought she might as well give it a try.
The treatment itself was very relaxing. In fact, she almost fell
asleep several times. Since she was accustomed to a life of conventional
drug therapy, she tried to rationalize how Bowen could possibly help, especially
after nothing else had worked. The week after her first session she
remained skeptical, and so it was to her surprise that within a few days she
began to feel different. Her pain was still there, but she
felt different. Like she could do more. She decided it
was probably a coincidence.
Over the next few weeks she began to take regular walks and without even
noticing it, she slowly developed less reliance on pain killers.
Gradually the time between Bowen treatments grew longer. It is now
months since her last treatment and she still doesn't understand the whole
process, but what does that matter? When did she ever understand how
conventional medicine worked? All she knows is that without the aid
of prescription drugs, she is slowly regaining much of the life she had lost for
so long.
The main difference between Bowen and other modalities is how fast it works, how
gentle it feels and how long the pain relief lasts. Anyone can learn how
to do the Bowen Technique: there is only one basic move.
The technique has been successful in treating back pain, sciatica, headaches,
migraines, arthritis, fibromyalgia, sports injuries and much more. For me,
the miracle lies in the fact that doing so little produces such long-lasting
relief.
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Gerri
Shapiro, MS Ed,
is a leading health educator and Bowen practitioner who has worked with the
World Health Organization, Asian Development Bank, USAID and Management Sciences
for Health in the areas of alternative and traditional medicine. She is a
member of the American Massage Therapy and American Holistic Health
Associations. She is the editor of www.boweninfo.com,
a Bowen information and resource site, and is the producer of the self-help
video Miracle Pain Relief - The Gentle Power of Bowen For Family and
Friends, designed for lay people who do not have access to a Bowen
practitioner.