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ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS
of the LUMBAR SPINE Man, aged 76, ongoing treatments as needed
Diagnosis
by GP - ankylosing spondylitis of the lumbar spine, and confirmed
by an MR scan. Mr G was in constant pain but refusing painkillers.
He was unable to walk, without a walking stick, to his bank, which
is only 5 minutes from his house, and he frequently has to sit down.
His GP said the only cure for the pain was an operation that could
put him in a wheelchair. Neither Mr G nor his GP were keen on this
idea. Mr G decided to try Bowen Technique. He had previously tried
osteopathy, physiotherapy and acupuncture with little or no result.
He is a tall slim man who was in obvious pain. There were no obvious
signs of muscle wastage. When he came for his second treatment,
he was very much improved, walking without a stick and had no need
to sit down on short walks. The pain was less, muscle tension almost
normal, and range of movement improved. When he came for his third
treatment, his movement was excellent, no pain, and very little
pins and needles in feet. Since then, he has continued with a maintenance
treatment once or twice monthly. He can walk around the town with
no problems and no stick. He has remained pain free for a year,
apart from a slight hiccup when he walked his son's very boisterous
dog, but this settled after treatment. He also had right knee problems
18 months after his first Bowen treatment but this settled after
two treatments one week apart. He really is thrilled with Bowen
and talks about it to anyone who will listen!
ASTHMA Girl, aged 2, 1 treatment
T, aged 2 years, suffers with asthma.
At her first treatment she was very wheezy and had been prescribed
steroids, which her mother was reluctant to use. Both parents smoke.
The wheezing reduced after the first treatment and has now disappeared,
though there was a period of mucus being produced. Her breathing
has improved after 4 treatments, so much so that the school have
commented on it. The steroids were discontinued before the first
treatment. It is very difficult to treat a two-year-old child who
is sitting and squirming on her mother's knees. However, it seemed
to work well despite those difficulties. Normally, the child has
had asthma attacks every two weeks or so during the winter. She
has had none for over two months now. Her mother wrote: "My 2.5
year old daughter has suffered from asthma and also an over-production
of mucus from birth. She has Ventolin and also Becotide on occasions.
In November 1999, her asthma worsened and the GP advised restarting
steroids at a higher dose. She took a severe reaction to steroids
so we stopped them immediately. That week she received her first
Bowen and has had treatment once or twice a month since. She has
not needed any medication since; she has a very slight period of
wheezing occasionally which is managed with essential oils. It has
been a remarkable improvement, particularly as she is a lively two
year old who doesn't always stay still for the treatments." Signed
BC - Feb 2000
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ASTHMA Boy, aged 6, 1 treatment
O's asthma was worsening and his mother did
not tell him that his visit to Bowen therapist Carole Railton was
connected to his breathing problems. As he is normally quite a stubborn
little boy and wary of anything new, his mother was surprised when
he accepted the treatment and did as he was told. The next evening,
when she reminded him to take his usual dose from his inhaler, he
announced: "I don't need my puffer any more". He then enjoyed a
summer free of asthma, including hour-long football practices with
his brother, and a mountain-biking holiday in Scotland.
ASTHMA AND CHEST INFECTIONS
Girl, aged 8, 3 treatments
F is 8 years old and suffered with asthma and chest infections.
She was small for her age and had a poor appetite. She had 3 inhalers:
5 puffs of one twice a day; 3 of another twice a day and the last
one every 4 hours. Distressed with the amount of medication F was
taking, her mother was looking for an alternative and discovered
The Bowen Technique. After one treatment, F became full of life,
energetic, hungry and didn't need the last 4 hourly inhaler. At
the end of treatment 3, she was off all inhalers, had grown, was
still full of life and hungry. At a routine check up with the GP,
just after Bowen treatment 3, he immediately picked up the difference.
The bright, alert look in her eyes, weight and height gain, clear,
good, strong breathing. He was so pleased he wanted Bowen information
to give to other patients.
ASTHMA & STRESS Boy (teenager),
2 treatments
A teenager, K had had asthma, a constant backache and severe 'morning
motivational' problems for years. He often had problems getting
to sleep, but after a 6.30 p.m. treatment he fell sound asleep till
next morning. After two sessions he complained of little result,
but carried on. After the third treatment, he drank a lot of water
and has not looked back. His backache and asthma are gone and, amazingly,
for the first time in his life he is experiencing a sustained motivation
to get up and going in the mornings
ASTHMA ATTACK Girl, aged
17, 1 emergency treatment
England Junior Basketball Team Member, K, was involved with the
multistage fitness test used to analyse an athlete's aerobic performance.
A standard is expected at this level and the peer pressure to achieve
the necessary grade is immense. K was struggling for breath soon
into the test causing some concern early on. Determination kept
her going until she had to stop because she could not gain a breath
at all and had commenced a panic attack, which complicated the situation.
K was removed from the concerned crowd and the Bowen emergency asthma
move carried out. Immediately a normal breathing pattern resumed
and after 30 minutes K carried on training with no further symptoms.
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ANXIETY, NIGHTMARES, POOR
CONCENTRATION, REPETITIVE MOVEMENTS Girl, aged 9, 5 treatments
Nine-year-old A. came with her mother, complaining of feeling anxious
about school, having nightmares, difficulties with concentration,
and making odd repetitive movements with her arms which other members
of the family were finding irritating. Sessions one and two produced
considerable improvement in general anxiety and behaviour. By the
third session she looked much happier and more relaxed. School friends
commented on how much better she was concentrating in class, and
she herself found she was able to get on with schoolwork much faster.
After five sessions, all odd arm movements had stopped; she was
sleeping well, rarely having bad dreams.
ANXIETY, POOR SLEEP, CLAUSTROPHOBIA Boy, aged
11, 4 treatments
Eleven-year-old J. came with his mother.
About a year previously, around the time of his SATS exams at primary
school, he had changed from an easy-going relaxed young man to feeling
generally anxious and panicky, sleeping poorly, with attacks of
claustrophobia. He found himself getting very anxious being left
with a sitter when his parents went out, worrying about accidents,
illness, germs and other disasters. School assemblies and church
services became an ordeal, and he had to sit near the door to lessen
the feelings of panic. His parents had been worried enough about
him to ask their G.P. for a psychiatric referral, which was now
in the pipeline. J. had four treatments. After the first treatment
he felt an increase in energy and released a lot of anger. A similar
picture followed the second treatment. During these two weeks he
had no panic attacks, and felt a reduction in anxiety about being
away from his parents. Assembly had become less of an ordeal, and
after the second treatment his parents were aware of much improvement
on an emotional level. After the third treatment there were only
small pockets of anxiety remaining, and when J. came for his final
treatment, his mother said that he was so much improved that she
had decided to cancel the coming psychiatric referral.
ANXIETY ABOUT SCHOOL Girl,
aged 8, 3 treatments
Eight-year-old J. came with mother, as she had been feeling very
anxious about school. After three treatments she was feeling very
much better, and her nervous nail biting had improved considerably.
She did not feel the need for any more treatment, and was feeling
much happier.
ANXIETY
& CERVICAL SPONDYLOSIS Woman, 68, 3 treatments + monthly follow-ups
Mrs D has had cervical spondylosis for 5 years and suffers with
tremors in her right hand. It also causes dizziness and pain in
the back of her head. She was previously on anti depressants for
3 years, prescribed after suffering with stress from work then a
series of medical conditions including high blood pressure, a hysterectomy,
pernicious anaemia and suspected cancer. She suffers with tension,
anxiety, shaking and lip tremble and is very lacking in confidence,
shy and retiring. Mrs D felt wonderful after the first treatment
and walked two and a half miles. After the second treatment, the
pain had reduced and she felt 'good in spirits' and noticed an improvement
in her piano playing. Her blood pressure was down and she managed
to drink a cup of tea without shaking. After a third Bowen treatment
she managed to drive a round trip of 400 miles and is gaining in
confidence. She has continued to improve with monthly treatments.
She is more in control of her anxiety, coping better with stressful
situations and is now resuming her social life and activities
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ARTHRITIS
IN HIP Woman, aged 51, series of treatments
Cath, who has an arthritic hip, says that
before her experience with Bowen "I would have laughed in your face
if you'd said that this could help me". She was told in September
2000 that she had osteoarthritis and that she'd have to wait for
a hip replacement - a long wait on the NHS because she was comparatively
young. She couldn't walk without a stick and found it difficult
to lift things. She had to stop her work in a convenience store,
but a customer had recommended that she try Bowen. Cath said: "It
was like nothing I've ever had before. It was very relaxing and
after the relaxation you get a wonderful rush of energy. I went
on a Thursday and by the Friday night I was walking a bit better.
By the following Thursday I didn't need to use a stick to walk -
and since then I haven't looked back." Cath had weekly sessions
for four weeks, reducing to monthly and then two-monthly visits.
Now she goes every three months. Not only has she continued to walk
without a stick but she can lift things again and she has a new
part-time job working as a house manager at local retirement flats.
She still plans to have a hip replacement but until then she is
free of her previous pain and limitations.
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BACK: DEGENERATIVE DISC
Woman, 30's, regular treatments
B had pain in her lower and middle back with
some spasm evident, plus stiffness around her shoulders. She had
had a lower back injury as a child. She also suffered from stress.
She had three children between 8 months and 4 years. She was moving
house shortly after her second treatment. The pain in her back disappeared
after the second treatment when the Bowen pelvic move was added
and, despite carrying many heavy boxes during the move, she had
no problems with her back. As the Bowen treatment is helping with
her stress, this has continued. She claims she has never gone through
the winter without frequently falling ill, but has been fine ever
since she started the Bowen sessions. In her own words: "I have
been diagnosed with degenerative disc disorder and have suffered
for 12 years with lower back pain which has worsened since my children
were born. "All of summer 1999 the pain was severe and occurred
frequently, often the pain going down into my legs and also up my
neck and shoulder. After two sessions of Bowen it was almost completely
better. Since then I had slight twinges, which have gone after a
few days. "In addition, the Bowen treatment seems to have had a
marked effect on my general health, with practically no illness
all winter, and also my mental/emotional health is much better.
I don't have the down days and depression that I suffered with for
years."
BACK: CONSTANT LOWER BACK
ACHE Woman, 40's, 1 treatment
"I am a Consultant Paediatrician and, while my training has been
in orthodox medicine, I have long been aware of the limitations
of modern Western medicine in addressing basic issues relating to
the promotion of health and well being and prevention of disturbed
function, of the human organism. Over the last few years I have
explored the preventive and therapeutic benefits of a number of
practices complementary to medicine and have trained in several
therapies. I was introduced to The Bowen Technique during a joint
consultation with a kinesiologist who had trained in it. I had been
experiencing a constant ache in my lower back for some time and
therefore became the fortunate recipient of a Bowen treatment. To
my amazement, I experienced immediate relief and this happy state
held over time. I was so impressed that I enrolled in the training
course and now also use The Bowen Technique on a number of conditions.
If only The Bowen Technique could fit the criteria for acceptance
in the current climate of Evidence Based Medicine, the benefits
to individuals and the savings for the NHS would be enormous."
BACK PAIN - SCIATICA Man,
aged 40, 1 treatment
P. was unable to put weight on his right foot and the therapist
paid a home visit. He was in severe pain and had been all day, from
the buttock right down the leg. He was extremely tense and tight.
The therapist gave him one treatment and was able to observe his
body relaxing during the 40 minute session.. He was virtually pain
free when he got up and was walking normally. Two years later, the
therapist reports that the problem has not returned.
BACK PAIN & HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE Woman, aged 54, 3 treatments
Bowen Technique practitioner Annie Sewart, who is also a physiotherapist,
treated Mrs C who came with a history of back pain, which included
a particularly bad episode two years previously. In addition, she
also looks after her disabled mother at home. Typically, her back
pain would also travel down to her left knee. An x-ray revealed
that 3 lumbar vertebra had reduced cartilage. Two weeks before she
came for Bowen treatment, Mrs C's back "went" during a skiing holiday
when she stood up from a sitting position! When she came for the
first treatment, Annie noted that Mrs C also had high blood pressure.
During the first treatment, Mrs C felt very woozy and was hot and
flushed after, so remained lying down for a while. She said that
her back was then painful for two days following the treatment but
that something "snapped" as she was walking and the pain was gone.
At her third treatment, she reported feeling a bit stiff, still,
but had been playing tennis. In addition, her blood pressure was
normal for the first time in two years. One week later, she was
feeling fine and has not needed further treatment.
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BEDWETTING Girl,
aged 7, 3 treatments + ongoing 'top-ups'
T was taken for Bowen treatment because of a bedwetting problem.
After discussion with T's mother, it was decided to say the treatment
was for her frequent bouts of tonsillitis rather than emphasise
the bedwetting to the child. T would wet the bed four or five times
a week, and occasionally more than once a night. T's mother was
instructed to cut out apples and apple juice from T's diet. T wet
the bed three times the first week. She had really enjoyed her Bowen
session and was looking forward to the next one. After the second
treatment, T wet the bed twice. Following the third Bowen treatment
T was completely dry all week and stayed dry for two and a half
months (she had one accident during this time). T now has a Bowen
'top up' every two to three months. As a bonus, T has had only one
very sore throat in the last year which would normally have required
antibiotics but which cleared up naturally after 24 hours much to
mum's amazement
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BELL'S PALSY Woman, age
54, 2 treatments
Mrs R. writes: "On Friday, 1st September
2000, I was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy and was given a 5 day course
of steroids and advised to see a neurologist. This would have probably
taken several weeks with the NHS. I contacted Bowen practitioner
Ron Simmonds on Monday 12th September. "The symptoms of the Bell's
Palsy were that my left eye had gone right up in the socket and
the right side of my mouth had dropped so that I had great difficulty
in drinking and eating. "During the course of the first treatment,
during one of the short breaks [that are a part of Bowen treatment],
I could still feel movements around and under my left eye as though
he were still working on it. When the treatment was finished, I
looked in the mirror and was amazed to see that my eyes were symmetrical
and back to normal. A week later I had a second treatment and my
mouth showed a little improvement on that occasion. I had a third
appointment provisionally booked for a week later but my face was
so improved that I did not need it. "I also had a private appointment
with a neurologist on the 27th of September, by which time my face
was completely recovered."
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CANCER: PLEASE NOTE; The Bowen Technique
is not suggested as a cure or even as a treatment for cancer. Instead
it aims to offer an improved quality of life and more comfort during
treatment and thereafter.
QUALITY OF LIFE - BLADDER
CANCER Man, 60's, 8 treatments
"Following a relapse into a second instance of bladder cancer, The
Bowen Technique was recommended to me by a very caring friend who
had been a great help to me earlier. Bowen practitioner Julian Baker
agreed to treat me just as my chemotherapy course began and after
only three sessions the effect was so noticeable that one of the
chemotherapy nurses remarked that I was the most relaxed patient
they had ever treated on that unit. "The Bowen Technique therapy
has dramatically reduced stress in both by body and in my mental
attitude, removing old tensions and grievances to clear the way
to a more balanced feeling now. The treatment has also considerably
reduced the pain and physical problem of a frozen shoulder, which
had disturbed my sleep for months and was painful to use, even making
dressing difficult at times. There is now little more than the stiffness
following unaccustomed exercise. In the space of eight weeks, Julian's
application of the Bowen Technique to my body and problems has immeasurably
increased the well-being I feel and, I am sure, has played a very
important part in supplementing the conventional cancer treatment,
to the extent that I now feel better than I have felt for over two
years."
QUALITY OF LIFE - PROSTATE
CANCER Man, 60's regular treatments
"I suffer from prostate cancer with metastases in the spine, pelvis
and ribs. The Macmillan Day hospice I attend provides a variety
of therapies including aromatherapy once medical approval has been
obtained for each individual patient. Some time ago our therapist,
John Metherall, suggested using the Bowen Technique in an effort
to give me longer relief from joint and bone pains and relieve spasms
of intense kidney pain. I am delighted to say the results have been
excellent. "Nearly fifty years ago, a Polio attack left me with
a weakness down my left side and constant pain that varied in intensity.
Following Bowen treatment, this discomfort is considerably reduced.
This is incredible after so many years. As the Bowen technique is
so unobtrusive I couldn't believe it would achieve any improvement
in the light of my experience. I am now a keen advocate of the Bowen
Technique. It has certainly improved my quality of life."
QUALITY OF LIFE - STOMACH
CANCER Woman, 3 treatments
M had had a number of abdominal operations and had been bedridden
for some months. She had been unable to keep either food or drink
down for over two months and, as a consequence, was now very weak
and in great pain all over. She was on strong painkillers and was
unable to sleep much. She had not laid on her stomach for over two
years so getting her into a sort of position to start Bowen treatment
was difficult, and she only managed a 2/3 turn. There was very little
muscle to work with and body geography was very difficult. At the
first treatment, after the initial moves, she felt her whole body
relax for the first time in months. On the next visit, 5 days later,
she was sitting up and had started eating and drinking "proper food"
with no sickness. She had also stopped taking painkillers. At the
third treatment she was very perky and feeling much stronger as
she was now able to eat. However, the cause of her considerable
problems has now been diagnosed as stomach cancer.
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CEREBRAL PALSY Girl, aged
3, regular treatments
I first saw little T. a year ago, when she was three. She is a delightful
little girl, very determined and full of fun. T. has cerebral palsy,
with a mild left-sided hemiplegia. Her left arm and hand are somewhat
slow and clumsy, and her left leg is marginally shorter than her
right, with erratic muscle tone. T. was managing pretty well, but
fell over more than the average, and was prone to more trying tantrums
and outbursts than most three year olds. Her parents were concerned
to do all they could to get her off to the best start they could.
It has been a very gradual process of gaining T's confidence through
games, tiny rewards, and general fun and nonsense in the treatment
room. She was initially very reluctant to leave her parent's laps.
I did tiny treatments in situ, or on my lap, as and when I could.
Very quickly improvement was seen in general behaviour and the number
of tantrums decreased. As time has gone on, she and I have become
the best of friends; she will now lie on my couch and remain still
for treatment. We hope that as time goes on, regular treatment will
help prevent complications with her left ankle, which inverts slightly
and has erratic tone. She now verbalises well, is friendly, confident
and outgoing, and showing every sign of being ready to make a smooth
transition to school in a few month's time.
QUADRIPLEGIC CEREBRAL PALSY
Bowen practitioner A.C. has used The Bowen Technique to good effect in the treatment of her son, C. She has produced this very informative, sensitive and thorough study of the effect Bowen has had on C. and we thank them both for allowing us to share it here.
DATE OF BIRTH - 8.10.88
DIAGNOSIS
- Quadriplegic cerebral palsy with athetoid features, markedly worse left side
- Ataxia
- Deaf in left ear
- Visual problems
- Complex partial seizures
- Left leg one inch shorter than right
HOW DOES IT AFFECT HIS LIFE?
- Left side of body slow to respond, weak and poorly controlled
- Movements generally clumsy, balance poor
- Left leg splinted to prevent inversion of foot due to hypertonic tibialis posterior. 1 cm raise.
- Left leg inwardly rotates from hip
- Poor motor control gross and fine
- Migraine headaches with vomiting on average twice monthly
- Emotionally C. has mildly compulsive behaviour, high anxiety levels, is immature for his age and has poor social skills
- C. is often confused, his thinking processes are slow, his concentration is patchy and he is highly distractible
- C. finds difficulty in instigating any action, or using his own initiative
- He worries a lot, has occasional ‘turns’ when he is ‘absent’ for a short time, and is frightened of being on his own
- He is frightened of going to sleep, cannot sleep on his own and often wakes at night
- He can’t ride a bike except a specially adapted one, but would love to.
TREATMENT
I started very slowly with C. He has a lot of things to cope with and I felt he might turn against treatment if I did too much too soon. We started 2 - 3 weekly with P123. He enjoyed the treatment (he has not always enjoyed other therapies in the past). Soon he was requesting treatment. “I think it helps me”, though he was not able to say how. During treatment he would very quickly become quiet with a slow blink rate, often after only the first two moves were put in.
His whole system felt incredibly jumpy and irritable during treatment - some moves would make his whole body shake, or set off involuntary movements in limbs. Notably the left shoulder move and left vastus lateralis. This has become less marked as time has gone on. His whole system seems calmer now than when we started about 7 months ago.
At present, I treat whenever C. requests, usually about weekly, but I do the ankle procedure every day after exercises and before putting on his splint for the day. I may repeat it in the evening when I have taken his splint off. Often I will tuck a short treatment in when C. asks for it so we do not have to make too much of a performance, and sometimes I will pop in the usual first moves if he is lying on the floor watching TV, etc.
WHAT TREATMENT?
Anything and everything! Often he will have some idea what he wants and will ask for a pelvic or a TMJ (temporo mandibular joint move) himself. Otherwise, I will rotate treatment, or choose according to where he seems to be having problems at that time. Hamstrings are a problem as he cannot stop giggling because it tickles but otherwise he enjoys all treatment.
ARE THERE ANY CHANGES?
Yes, without doubt. Almost immediately we noticed changes in C. on an emotional level - he seemed brighter, more awake, more inclined to initiate actions, less troubled, dropped asleep more quickly and slept more soundly. Concentration at school improved, and some of his compulsive behaviours were less noticeable and less frequent. Visiting family members who had not seen him for a while commented on the change. Staff at school commented too, and they had not been told he was having any therapy. One family member described him as seeming more ‘normal’, and that just about says it all.
Gradually other changes are becoming apparent on a physical level. Since adding the pelvic procedure, C. is walking better with less inward rotation from the hip. His ankle is making good progress and remaining loose enough to put plans for botulinum injections or surgery on hold. Orthopaed’s comment - “Well, something must be working”. He is using his left arm more and with improved control, his swimming style has improved and he can now manage 11 lengths in a session.
These are all small changes that together make a lot of difference to C.’s life - and ours. Very importantly, C. enjoys treatment and feels it does him good. In this respect, I am sure he knows much more than we do and other changes may well become apparent, as we go on with treatment, that we have no idea of at present. A journey of discovery and hope.
UPDATE: June 2001
One year further on, C. continues to make good progress. He is now settled into secondary school, which he enjoys, and has recently taken up the tenor horn. On a physical level, he is now able to swim 20 lengths at a session, and has good enough balance to manage well on a micro-scooter. He has an adult size pedal go-kart, and can pedal without foot straps as well as steering at the same time! We hope eventually he will be able to put the balance skills together with the pedalling and steering, so that his dream of riding a bike will become reality.
His ankle is maintaining its mobility, and he still manages well with a splint --- though we have now had to put a raise on his left shoe.
Emotionally there has been some progress, although there is still a long way to go. However his happiness and increase in self-esteem in school is an enormous step forward from a year or two ago. He continues to have treatment, so the story continues.
UPDATE: June 2003
C. is now fourteen and a half, and has been having Bowen on a regular basis for three years. Like most lads of this age he is growing visibly taller with each day, which could be causing more problems in terms of bone growth outstripping muscle growth and making for muscle tension and restriction. We were warned that rapid growth around puberty could be a real problem time for him……..not only in the musculo-skeletal area, but also with regard to his previous history of complex partial seizures, which we were warned might return/increase, or might be replaced by full-blown tonic-clonic epilepsy due to all the endocrine activity.
Neither of these things has happened so far; C.’s muscles remain flexible, and there is still no need to resort to Botox or similar to keep his ankle functioning well.
He has not had a seizure for some two years, and we have not noticed any unaccounted-for lapses in concentration.
C. is approaching the end of year 9 at school, and will be starting a GCSE course next year, which we could hardly have expected 2 or 3 years ago. He will not be taking the full GCSE curriculum, but instead will take the core subjects with music and drama.
Emotionally and mentally, C. has made great strides: his anxiety levels are much lower and his compulsive behaviours fewer. His social skills are still quite poor with his peer group who tend to lose patience with his unwillingness to make frequent eye contact and his tendency to forget the basic social skills that oil the wheels of friendship. He gets on well with adults who are rather more forgiving in that respect! He sleeps better and has less fear of going to sleep. His concentration is still patchy, but a far cry from his pre-Bowen days, when we could never have anticipated his being able to work for public exams. His interest in drama is strong, and he is able to retain long speeches from Shakespeare, in spite of having memory problems! Even his real problem area, maths, is coming along and although in the lowest group, he came top in his last test, which amazed us all! He is gaining in confidence socially, and less afraid of new situations.
Physically C. is doing very well. He is gaining in walking stamina, and can now walk 2 miles. We have returned the wheelchair loaned by the disability centre, keeping only our small packaway version for emergencies. The last time we used one was 6 months ago, and that was simply to provide a seat for carnival night for him. “Pre-Bowen” we used one all the time, for walks, shopping etc.
He continues to swim regularly, and can swim half a mile of very decent front crawl with good reciprocal arm movements. He is pleased to be developing broader shoulders with stronger muscles to support the shoulder girdle and help with his fine motor movements.
The real surprise for us all has been the development of C.’s musical talent: he started to learn tenor horn two and a half years ago, and has just passed grade 2 with merit. He plays with Wells City Band twice a week. For his 14th birthday he had a melodeon, which he has picked up fast, and now plays with a local folk group, and joins in playing for a Somerset Morris dancing team. He also plays bodhran with the folk group. This has been a complete revelation to us all, as C. appears to find no difficulty coping with reading music, and is making strides with his slow left hand. He still cannot write well enough to be useful, and uses a laptop at school, or has a scribe. His natural ability in the musical field keeps his attention very focused when he is playing.
C. used to have migraines with vomiting about twice a month…..he has now been migraine-free for some 8 months.
He continues to wear a lower-leg splint to keep his foot and ankle in a good position, but this is doing well and his foot continues to grow with a good shape.
C. used to show typical athetoid movements of his left arm when he used his right hand or made certain body movements…these are so slight now as to be almost non-existent.
The leg length difference is becoming gradually less, and the specialist is no longer talking of inserting a plate into the tibia to stop growth in the longer leg when C. nears the end of his growing period.
What do I do?
The Bowen ankle moves every day without fail before the splint goes on in the morning, and the knee moves 5-6 times a week, unless time is really short.
Weekly if possible I give a full Bowen treatment. I don’t always manage it though, and it may be 2 weeks between full treatments. But I always include the temporomandibular (TMJ) moves and more often than not the pelvic and hamstrings procedures, extra work around shoulders/diaphragm as I feel necessary, and frequently gentle head-work around the suture lines. From time to time, I do the Bowen coccyx procedure. But TMJ seems to be “his move”. There used to be a positive furnace blast of heat from his jaw when I first started doing it, but now it is all much cooler and calmer, and he no longer reacts by going manic and “hyper” afterwards as he used to.
Every so often we have a break from the full treatment, usually when we go on holiday, so it doesn’t become too much of a horrible chore for C. but generally he is quite willing to be treated, especially if he can listen to his favourite music at the same time.
C.’s whole system feels much calmer and less irritable to me now as I treat him….fewer jumps and twitches, fewer spasms and automatic responses. He has avoided developing a scoliosis as was feared he might, and he now stands straighter and steadier with less wobbling and fatigue.
Of course it’s not all plain sailing, and C. still has a lot to cope with. His behaviour is much calmer generally, but he still has his times of frustration and fury and lets the world know it! Concentration at school is often a bone of contention with his LSA’s, and he is not always a delight to work with if he is not in the mood for work! Making friends is a skill that is developing slowly, but is something C. finds easier in an environment of shared interest, where he feels he has something to talk about with confidence. And talking of confidence he braved playing solo horn at the band Christmas concert, his “reward” for gaining top marks of all the training section in a competition…….perhaps regular Bowen would make me that brave!
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COLIC. Boy,
aged 4 months, 1 treatment
J. was four months old and suffering from severe colic after meals
which was distressing for him and for his poor parents. During the
Bowen treatment he seemed to relax completely. After this one treatment
he had no further colic.
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DEPRESSION
woman, aged 29 4 treatments + ongoing
Mrs C was diagnosed as having depression and was prescribed medication
- Prozac. She felt herself to be "on an emotional roller coaster,
full of negative thoughts and very tense and snappy" and she hated
taking this medication because it made her fuzzy. Seven days after
the first treatment, Mrs C said that she had felt much more relaxed
and asked if I felt that she should stop her medication. I advised
that this was something she should discuss with her GP. "By her
third session, nine days later, Mrs C had seen her GP who had reduced
her medication prior to withdrawal. Mrs C was much more positive
and delighted with the effects of the Bowen Technique. Eight days
later, at her fourth session, Mrs C was relaxed and positive. She
had successfully applied for a new job and feels able to cope well
with her life. She asked if I would see her on a regular basis as
she felt that Bowen helped her to relax and that it is "much better
for me than medication". We agreed that she would make an appointment
when she felt it would help. Mrs C has had several sessions since.
She rings every 6-8 weeks."
DEPRESSION
& EMOTIONAL RELEASE woman, aged 43 1 treatment
"B. is quite a sensitive person and is currently 'coming off' anti-depressants.
After the first basic Bowen moves, she immediately felt 'spaced
out'. After about half an hour, she got a terrific pain in her throat,
whereupon there poured out all sorts of confessions about her childhood,
and deep secrets she'd never told anyone before (sexual abuse etc).
Then she had a cry (I gave her Rescue Remedy & just listened). After
this huge outburst of very personal horror stories, all of a sudden
the pain in her throat cleared completely and she felt much brighter
and somewhat amazed at what had happened. Clearly, Bowen had prompted
this enormous ''release'. It certainly proves that Bowen works on
many different levels."
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ECZEMA girl,
3 years old 5 treatments
P arrived for her appointment with the saddest
little face. Her eyes looked worried and wary, her mouth was in
a tight, down-turned frown. She was suffering considerably with
her eczema. Her scalp, through her blonde hair, was scaly and red;
her arms were encased in special gloves from her fingertips to her
armpits. She also had significant patches on her back and stomach
and legs. Her skin was red and raw looking, clearly painfully inflamed
from this condition. She was constantly agitated and scratching
one area or another, her mother trying to calm her and keep her
from doing so as much as possible. P's eczema first appeared around
8 months of age. She had seen hospital specialists during the following
year but the eczema remained the same. Around age 2, P was taken
off dairy and the eczema cleared for about 6 months. Then it came
back, quite suddenly and severely, for no apparent reason. Her mother
was using two different creams, a special soap and antihistamine
tablets at bedtime to try to stop the itching. P had been tested
for allergies and was off everything to which she showed sensitivity.
Her sleep was very disturbed, her appetite poor and the eczema was
affecting her behaviour in negative ways. It was at this point that
they came to try Bowen.
P was understandably nervous about a new treatment and was very
weepy and anxious. She sat in her mother's lap while I did the gentle
little Bowen moves on her back, legs and around her neck. Relieved
that that was all there was to it, she gave me a tiny smile as she
left. When she came for her second treatment one week later, the
change in her scalp was immediately noticeable - it was much less
scaly and more hair had started to grow in. Her mother reported
she was not itching as much and was settling at night and sleeping
through most nights. Again, treatment while she sat on her mother's
lap. One week later, for the third treatment, her mother reported
that her body was reacting to the treatment and, in conjunction
with the eczema diminishing, lymph glands in her groin and neck
had swollen during the week. Flaky skin patches were now clearing
in a couple of days, where it used to take a couple of weeks. Her
hair was continuing to grow in and thicken.
P's fourth treatment was two weeks later and the glands were now
only slightly swollen and the eczema reduced even further. There
had been periods when P hadn't been itching for a day or so. P had
even gone without her arm-length gloves for two days. She was much
less weepy, whiney and agitated than during previous treatments
and sat happily during it. She was thirsty afterwards and gave me
a smile and said "thank you" when she left. The day booked for treatment
#5, a fortnight later, was a lovely sunny day and P had been out
running and playing in the sun with her sister - without her gloves
on. She was so much better and having such a great day, her mother
forgot the appointment! So the fifth treatment took place a week
after that and the difference in P was amazing. She did not have
her gloves on and her arms were a normal skin colour, although still
a bit rough to the touch. She was eating better, sleeping better,
hair still thickening and only a very few small dry patches on her
scalp. P was bouncy, happy, smiling, excited and very happy to have
her treatment. A transformed little girl.
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FIBROMYALGIA
Woman, 30's 2 treatments
Following three years of fibromyalgia - worse in the past twelve
months - Gail felt pain in her 'back, neck, limbs .all over'. After
the first Bowen treatment she experienced extreme 'anaesthetic'
tiredness for three days, then improved steadily: less pain, no
falling down, almost no vertigo, and walking and sleeping better.
After only two treatments other members of her support group also
experienced real improvements. 'Unbelievable', as Jenny said!
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FROZEN SHOULDER
Woman, aged 48, 2 treatments
Susan's doctor diagnosed frozen shoulder and sent her for cortisone
injections, of which she had many. The problem would subside somewhat
but always came back. Susan was a keen tennis player and, of course,
could now no longer play. After two years of this, she was sent
to a specialist who then diagnosed bursitis. He told her that she
would have to have injections for the rest of her life to manage
the condition. At this point, depressed and feeling written off
by the medical practitioners who could offer nothing but cortisone
injections, Susan decided to try The Bowen Technique. Two Bowen
treatments resolved her frozen shoulder and she has had no problems
since - and is playing tennis again very happily.
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GLUE EAR
Girl, aged 15, 5 treatments
R is 15 years old, and came to see me recently with her mother.
As an infant, from 1 year old, she had much trouble with glue ear,
with resultant problems of hearing loss and trouble with speech
development. At 4 years old she had grommets fitted, and the problem
gradually resolved itself. However, a bad head cold at 14 years
started the problem again, much to everyone's dismay, and GP could
only recommend specialist referral in 6 months time if there was
no improvement. Mother and daughter were both very upset at the
thought of having to go through "the whole grommets thing" again,
and worried about the effects of a long-haul flight that R was soon
going to have to cope with on the holiday of a lifetime to Barbados.
"R had 5 treatments with me before her holiday. She quickly started
sleeping through the night for the first time in her life, and her
mother reported that she had also started sleeping without making
a lot of snorting and snuffling noises in her sleep, which she had
done since a baby, and which they had both come to think of as normal
for her. By the time of her flight she no longer had popping or
discomfort in her ears, and her hearing was back to normal. I saw
her after her holiday, and she had had no problems with the flight
either way, and her hearing was still normal. I now see her every
couple of months, to ensure she has no recurrence, and all is quite
normal.
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HIV/AIDS
Man, 40's, regular treatments
Derek was diagnosed as HIV positive about 16 years ago. He used
to do a lot of cycling and keeping fit until two years ago. Feeling
pain in his muscles and joints, he stopped cycling. He also felt
he had no energy and was unable to do physical work, such as gardening.
He went to a local clinic at the beginning of June 1999 for an aromatherapy
treatment. Although he felt his energy level was raised afterwards,
the pains and aches in his joints came back after 3 days. His aromatherapist
is also trained in The Bowen Technique and told Derek about it and
suggested it might work better for him. With his consent, she carried
out the initial treatment. When he came back for the second treatment,
he said he felt very positive about himself since the first treatment
and the pains and aches had not come back. The therapist gave him
another treatment. When he came back for the third treatment, he
said he had done some painting in the house that morning and had
been able to do some gentle exercise and that there had been no
pain in his joints and muscles for two weeks! Just before coming
for the fourth treatment, he had been out doing some gardening.
He is very pleased with the results of Bowen and said he had not
felt like this until he started Bowen. He will be coming back regularly
to keep the pains at bay.
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IRRITIBLE
BOWEL SYNDROME (I.B.S.) man, 38 years old 5 treatments
IBS had restricted P's lifestyle for over ten years. Not knowing
when an attack might hit had left him almost house bound. The first
session with Bowen relieved the IBS but brought a lower back pain
and a sore right knee to the surface. These were apparently old
sports injuries from 15 years ago. The second Bowen exaggerated
these pains further but the presenting IBS was not an issue. After
five Bowen sessions all symptoms had been relieved and a full lifestyle
maintained.
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MIGRAINES
girl, aged 15 3 treatments
D. is my own daughter. At fifteen years of age she was suffering
from 3-4 migraines a week, usually waking in the morning feeling
sick and unable to get out of bed until the attack had run its course.
Life had become very difficult, and she was often off school till
later in the day. After only one treatment she had considerable
improvement, and after three she had no more migraines. This improvement
has held, and though she very occasionally has an "aura", she has
not had another headache in the 18 months since treatment.
MIGRAINES woman, 30's ongoing 'top-ups'
M had been seeing Ella regularly in her profession as a physio first,
for repeated migraines. She was on medication most of the time and
had been in treatment with physio and medication for about 2 years.
Once Ella learnt Bowen, she suggested to M that she try it. M was
very sceptical, not expecting it to work at all, but found that
her headaches reduced to one per week, depending on stress levels
at work, sometimes less than that - over period of about 3 weeks.
Now they are just 'lurking' and will appear if stress levels are
high. But M now comes for 'Bowen maintenance' treatments, which
keep the migraines at bay.
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MULTIPLE
SCLEROSIS woman Bowen practitioner, 40's
Bowen practitioner Lesley Coombes believes that Multiple Sclerosis
patients receive a number of benefits from Bowen Technique treatment.
She herself has MS and in her own experience, Bowen assists with
muscle spasm, fatigue and in the bowel/bladder problems that are
common not only in those who are incapacitated, i.e., wheel chair
bound. Both bladder and bowel incontinence are also common in those
who have the relapsing-remitting form of MS and Bowen can assist
with both the frequency and urge forms of this, using the relevant
lower back Bowen procedures. This can mean the difference between
waking several times throughout the night (thereby upsetting sleep.....essential
for repair) and sleeping straight through the night. For those that
are recovering from a relapse and the nerve damage /incapacitation
that results, Lesley strongly feels that the Bowen moves can open
up neural pathways that have been closed down by a pain response
and inflammation and it thereby aids the speed of recovery. In short,
Lesley confirms positive responses to Bowen treatment for those
with MS, but, as for stroke victims, the treatment needs to be little
and often.
MULTIPLE
SCLEROSIS, primary progressive woman mid 30's ongoing treatments
Mary is the mother of 3 boys and in the summer of 2002 was told
she was likely to only live for 2 more years due to the type of
MS she has. E.C.B.S. teacher and Bowen therapist Joy West first
saw Mary after her diagnosis and at that stage she was unable to
walk unaided, had practically lost her speech and had no upper body
strength. Mary did not wish to take the prescribed medication but
instead chose to go on a gluten and dairy free diet. Joy sent her
for an assessment and treatment at an immunological/wellness clinic
in the Czech Republic and she started an intensive programme of
nutritional support. Joy saw her again after two months and then
began weekly treatments with Bowen. While she was already beginning
to show some signs of improvement, with the addition of the Bowen
treatments there was rapid improvement in all areas. When Mary first
came, she had to check where her feet were visually to get them
onto the treatment bed but by the 3rd treatment, she could get on
the bed and know where her feet were through the normal functioning
of positional body knowledge.
Her speech had come back and was fluent with only the occasional
missed word - usually speech is the most difficult thing to get
back. After three Bowen treatments, she was able to walk unaided
and had begun to play the piano again. Thereafter, she was able
come to her appointments without a carer to help her (although she
is always driven by someone else, as she is not safe to drive yet).
Mary's consultant is completely bemused: his first thought was that
there had been a misdiagnosis, but they reviewed all the scans and
it is certain that she was not misdiagnosed, as the lesions are
clear on the original scans. Mary has not had a recent scan to see
if these have changed. The consultant's advice to Mary was: "I don't
know what you are doing, but keep on doing it". Mary's improvement
has been remarkable and she is particularly aware of this when she
goes to the physio clinic for exercises and sees other MS patients
deteriorating. For her, the combination of a change in her diet
coupled with regular Bowen treatment has made an enormous difference
to the progression of the MS. (Still doing well in 2005).
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MYALGIC
ENCEPHALOMYELITIS (M.E.) / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome man, 30's 9
treatments S had been laid low with ME/CFS about 8 months
before he came for Bowen treatment. He had recovered from the very
debilitating stage of the illness but was still far from well. He
was only able to go in to work for two hours a day, and sometimes
not even that much. He had to have a nap in the afternoons and go
to bed early. Socialising was a rare event. He began responding
almost immediately to Bowen treatment with improvement in a stiff
and aching neck, headaches, a feeling of stuffiness in the ears,
"woozey" head, and energy levels. Each weekly treatment added to
the improvement and within a month he was able to do without the
naps and begin to accept social invitations again. After several
months, he undertook two trips abroad and suffered no real ill effects
from the plane journeys, climate changes and activities. Bowen treatment
moved S into a continually improving state which held steady as
he got back to his regular duties.
MYALGIC ENCEPHALOMYELITIS
(M.E.) Woman, 50's treatment every 2 - 4 months
Bowen can have the effect of re-integrating, or re-connecting not
only the body's systems, but also the body-mind-spirit connections
that are so crucial to a sense of wholeness as a person. This is
a subtle effect and often difficult to quantify or put into adequate
words but nonetheless, this effect seems to be of great importance
to the CFS patient. One woman had been faithfully following a very
exacting exercise regimen - but sadly with little result - to try
to regain a sense that her legs were connected to her brain and
the rest of her body, as she felt they were weightless and didn't
connect her to the ground properly. This sensation, of course, constantly
made her feel unsure of her balance and steps. After her second
Bowen treatment, she stood up and started laughing with delight
and amazement, saying over and over that her legs felt heavy and
solid, connected to her upper body, and she could feel the ground
under her feet! Bowen treatment has maintained this "re-connection"
now over many months for her.
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NECK/SHOULDER
INJURY woman, aged 43 3 treatments
"I recently had the Bowen treatment for a stubborn and painful neck/shoulder
injury, which I have suffered from for over three years. Although
I was very sceptical at first - after all, how could so small and
gentle a movement make such a difference, when all other treatments
I had tried via my GP's recommendations had only eased the symptoms
for a short time. I was amazed at the incredible results, even after
only the first proper treatment on my neck and shoulders."
NECK: SEVERE
RESTRICTION & LEG IMBALANCE man, 50's 2 treatments
Bowen practitioner Julian Wilson acquired one of his patients in
an unusual way - while he was opening his business account at the
bank and giving information about the nature of his business, the
bank manager became so interested in the technique that he promptly
booked in for a treatment. He was unable to move his neck and one
leg was 1.5 inches shorter than the other and he had been told that
he would need a wedge under his left leg for the rest of his life.
After only two Bowen treatments the bank manager had two even legs,
a moveable neck and a lot of amazement.
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PARKINSON'S
DISEASE & OSTEO-ARTHRITIS woman, aged 64 continuing treatment
Bowen practitioner Brenda Broadbridge worked in the day hospital
as an Occupational Therapy Assistant at Wallingford Hospital in
Oxfordshire. M, a 64 year old woman, was a patient in this unit.
She had been suffering from Parkinson's Disease for 12 years. She
came to the hospital for treatment of very bad osteoarthritis in
the left knee and a painful neck which was tilted sharply to the
left as a result of the Parkinson's. Her posture was also affected
with a tilt towards the left. The Parkinson's, of course, caused
her painful muscle spasms and uncontrolled tremors and jerking.
While M was being treated by the physiotherapist in the day unit,
Brenda could not treat her with The Bowen Technique because it is
not a recognised therapy at the hospital. However, when M was discharged
from the treatment in May 1998, Brenda began to treat her privately
with Bowen. M had a Bowen treatment once a week and within the first
six weeks, the pain in her neck had gone and the neck was much straighter.
Her knee was also much improved and the tilt in her posture was
very much lessened. Her family remarked to Brenda repeatedly how
straight and well M walked now. The affect on the Parkinson's Disease
symptoms were equally welcome. The tremors and muscle spasms are
not so intense, but "softer" as M describes them.
Brenda says that sometimes when she arrives to give a treatment,
M is just due for a pill and she is experiencing particularly noticeable
tremors. However, as soon as Brenda starts the Bowen, the tremors
stop and M relaxes totally. When she gets off the table at the end
of the session, Brenda says she is "like a 2 year old" - energetic
and enjoying a freedom of movement that is more than she could have
imagined possible before Bowen. Has the Bowen treatment made a difference
to M's life? "Oh, yes - a big difference," says M. She used to have
to crawl up the stairs, both for safety and because of the weakness
and pain in her left knee. The knee will now support her weight
without pain and her posture and tremors are improved sufficiently
for her to walk up and down her stairs regularly. She has a chair
lift, but very rarely uses it. Both M and her brother have Parkinson's
Disease, although his is of a different type from M's. They are
both involved in a research project at a hospital in Oxford, which
is looking for any genetic basis for Parkinson's.
After the initial improvements in her health during the first six
to eight weeks of treatments, M did not want to give up her weekly
treatments. So Brenda has been treating her every week for the past
year. When Brenda has been away on holiday for a few weeks, M really
notices the difference. She says her body feels different and she
perceives that symptoms are building up again. Brenda notices a
difference also when she gets back, as M's muscles are definitely
tighter. But M and Brenda have no intention of seeing what would
happen without Bowen. Apart from holidays, they will stick to the
once a week treatments that make all the difference.
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PERIPHERAL
NEUROPATHY, DIABETIC man, 30's regular treatments
Steve is a very serious diabetic who needs to measure his blood
sugar hourly. He was brought to a Bowen therapist one evening quite
late. His head was resting on his left shoulder and his shoulder
had come up to meet the head. He was in great pain, and had been
for a couple of weeks. He also had a severe headache, which felt
like a "cap" on his head. He couldn't be touched on any part of
the left shoulder and scapula as the pain was too great. He had
had an industrial accident at work some time before and had been
under the specialist and physio department and had made good progress.
Then suddenly, for no particular reason, his head started to collapse
to the state it was in when he arrived for Bowen treatment. He had
tried going back to the hospital but was now "off the list". It
took the Bowen therapist 1.5 hours to do the treatment that normally
would take no more than 30 minutes. In fact, the area was in such
pain that some of the moves could only be made by the therapist
merely "drawing" them with his fingertip on the skin to create the
gentle stimulation of a normal move. He also did some extra work
on Steve's head for the headache. By the end of the treatment that
night, the headache had reduced to 40% and the pain in the shoulder
area had become concentrated on several specific points...i.e. a
change which offered some encouragement to Steve, as he had arrived
expecting nothing. By his third treatment, Steve's head was approximately
70% upright, and the shoulder down a bit. The headache had virtually
gone and so had the nausea he had developed. When he eventually
saw the specialist again, he was 80% better. He was sent to Physio.
There, she used a laser treatment on the specific areas of pain.
This gave relief for 30 minutes and then the pain returned to 100%
of his original, Day 1, pain. The following week, she put him on
a Tens machine to kill the pain but his reaction was so great that
within 4 hours he was hospitalised. He was in hospital for a week
and came out a mess. He saw the Bowen therapist 5 days later and
by this time he was calmer. He responded very quickly and the vomiting
he had been suffering from stopped and he recovered. Steve continues
to have Bowen treatment from time to time. However, he recently
had a bout of severe sickness after having a scan at the hospital.
Bowen, again, settled him quickly. It seems that Bowen is the only
treatment that has a positive effect for Steve.
PERIPHERAL
NEUROPATHY, CHARCOT-MARIE-TOOTH DISEASE woman, mid-40's regular
treatments Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease is an inherited, degenerative
peripheral nerve disorder that causes muscle weakness and atrophy
in the feet, legs, hands, and forearms. It is characterized by progressive
loss of use and sensation in the limbs. R., who inherited this condition
from her father, received 6 Bowen treatments over a period of nearly
two months. After the first treatment, she had an excellent response:
the pains in her knees were gone; her legs felt stronger; her balance
was much more reliable; she did not have to concentrate on lifting
her legs when walking and the day after the treatment she felt very
energised and continued feeling very well. After the second treatment,
she went abroad on a week-long family holiday.
Upon her return, she reported having a wonderful time as her energy
levels and stamina had remained quite good throughout the trip.
She had done a great deal of walking and had, for the most part,
kept up a normal pace and she was still enjoying not having to really
concentrate on lifting her legs. Her foot was not dropping as often
at all and she was able to walk barefoot on the carpeted hotel floors
without tripping - something she had not done in ages. Her husband
noted that she was walking better. She had only tripped and fallen
once, on the last day of the holiday resulting in a painful and
swollen left ankle, which cleared up on its own after a few days.
After her third treatment, she continued to feel strong and well
for approximately two weeks. Then her legs began to ache and feel
somewhat weak again and she was tripping a bit more.
At her fifth treatment her legs were still aching and she was having
to concentrate more on walking again. She could still walk barefoot
without tripping and her balance was "sort of OK" - not as bad as
it had been before she came for Bowen. At her sixth treatment, she
said her balance wasn't brilliant and her left leg, especially,
was aching but she was still able to walk barefoot and her stamina
was holding. After experiencing such a remarkable difference at
the beginning of Bowen treatments, R. and her therapist are disappointed
that many of the improvements have not held. However, they are both
keen to continue to explore the effect of Bowen on this condition,
as there is no doubt that R. responded very positively to the initial
treatments and the fact that they held during an appreciable amount
of time and activity is significant. She will return for more Bowen
after several months, as they experiment with the effect of different
gaps of time between treatments.
PERIPHERAL
NEUROPATHY, REYNAULD'S SYNDROME girl, aged 17 occasional treatments
R. was diagnosed with Reynauld's Syndrome two years ago. In this
condition, the blood vessels of the hands and feet are constricted
as a result of excessive sympathetic nervous system stimulation.
Sufferers are very sensitive to the cold and typically have to wear
gloves and warm clothing and footwear. R. had one Bowen treatment
while she was home on holiday from school and reported her response
in a letter to the Bowen therapist: "I noticed for the next few
days afterward that I was constantly warm and that I didn't have
to wear the usual number of layers of clothing. So this was definitely
an improvement. I have also noticed that my joints seem to be 'clicking'
far more frequently. Even the slightest movement triggers a click
that, thankfully, is not painful at all." When R. has been home
on holidays she has had further treatments and there is always a
significant improvement in her symptoms.
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SPORTS -
CARTILAGE/LIGAMENT DAMAGE male, aged 23 4 treatments
As a cricketer and rugby player, H's left leg was in a brace following
cartilage removal and damage to the AC ligament. His right leg was
in plaster nearly to the knee due to further ligament problems and
he was on anti-inflammatory tablets. Some severe pain followed the
first Bowen treatment and the left knee became temporarily more
swollen. However, after four treatments the hospital verdict was
that the knees were now very stable and that a further anticipated
operation would no longer be necessary.
SPORTS -
HAND FRACTURE- BOXING male, aged 30 2 treatments
A double fracture of the intercarpal bones of one hand, caused ten
years previously from boxing, gave Derek continuing pain, despite
ultrasound and other treatment. The pain usually lasted for a week
or so following training sessions. After one short Bowen treatment
the pain vanished and after a second treatment there was no further
problem despite further training and a three-round fight.
SHINSPLINTS
male, aged 21 2 treatments
As a student, R was a keen athlete and mountain biker. He had suffered
from shinsplints for up to twelve years, usually triggered off by
running. Physiotherapy had proved painful and given no relief. Within
a few days of the first Bowen treatment he was almost completely
pain free and after two sessions he has had no recurrence of the
problem a year later.
SPORTS -
TWISTED KNEE - RUGBY male, aged 30 2 treatments
A badly twisted knee in a rugby game put Dave off the field. He
received immediate Bowen treatment and within days felt good enough
to try running again. However, it was still painful, so a week later
he received a second Bowen treatment. Following this he was able
to return to competition rugby at the weekend.
SPORTS -
TRIATHLETE - SHINSPLINTS & PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT male aged 26
2 treatments + 'top ups'
M was delighted with the results of the two Bowen treatments he
received for his painful shinsplints. He decided to continue to
have treatments on a regular basis because, he said: "I am now performing
better than I have ever done before. In the past, I always managed
to do very well in the training but on the big day I never seemed
to be able to match my training performance. However, now, I am
actually achieving far higher placing in the over all order than
I have ever done before." He puts this sustained improvement down
to The Bowen Technique and continues to come for regular treatments
because he believes that not only is it a performance enhancer but
that it is also a preventative to injury.
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TENNIS ELBOW
girl, aged 13 3 treatments
M. had a diagnosed case of tenosynovitis of the lower arm. A very
talented tennis player, she had been unable to write, use a knife
or grip a tennis racquet for some months. After three treatments
she had returned to her normal standard of competitive tennis and
she had no return of pain.
TENNIS ELBOW
boy, aged 14 4 treatments
D.'s tennis elbow not only kept him from playing tennis, but he
was also unable to hold a pen to write. After the first treatment,
his elbow was much improved the following day. He played in a tennis
tournament after three days with no pain. His right shoulder worsened
initially but resolved within five days. After the five days, he
experienced only occasional twinges in his elbow. After the second
treatment, there was complete resolution of the tennis elbow. D.
returned after 14 months for treatment of a slight twinge in the
elbow and 4 months after that for one further treatment for the
slight pain in elbow and wrist. Each time, one treatment brought
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