What Is Bowen Therapy

Bowen Therapy is a gentle, non-manipulative hands on treatment, which involves very specific but gentle moves over the body’s fascia (soft connective tissue), muscles, tendons and ligaments. Between these moves there are short, but very essential pauses, which allow the fascia to respond. Disturbing the fascia, the moves trigger messages within the body’s Central Nervous System (CNS) and […]

Bowen Therapy Benefits

Bowen Therapy is suitable for all from newborn babies to the elderly and is even practiced widely on animals, particular horses, worldwide. The wide range of conditions that Bowen Therapy can assist with are phenomenal, regardless of how long or short you have been suffering from the ailment. Below you will find a list, which […]

Is Bowen Therapy Right For You?

A typical Bowen Therapy treatment lasts between 40 – 60 minutes depending on the individual client and the condition that is present. Clients ideally lie on a massage table in order to achieve maximum benefit and relaxation, however, if required, a treatment can be performed seated in a chair. Bowen therapy is best performed on […]

What is Fascia?

What is Fascia? Having been neglected for decades, fascia is now attracting the attention of scientists worldwide, and is beginning to take its rightful place in the forefront of medical research as evidence is sprouting of its important role in the body’s healing mechanism and its link to chronic pain and emotional issues. Fascia is […]

Sciatica Symptoms

Sciatica Symptoms Many people in Malaysia suffer from sciatica symptoms without fully understanding what type of illness they have and how to best treat their pain.  My Bowen Therapy created this page to help our online visitors learn about sciatic symptoms. Sciatica is a set of symptoms that are related to the sciatic nerve, which extends […]

Causes & Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Causes & Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome The pain associated with carpal tunnel is due to the compression of the median nerve that runs through the middle of the arm. The compression occurs at the wrist and is often aggravated by activities that involve gripping, flexing and bending of the wrist. Presently, carpal tunnel syndrome […]