Monday, June 2, 2014

What is Bowen technique therapy ?

What is Bowen technique therapy ?

Bowen therapy
Bowen technique , Bowen therapy
The Bowen technique is an alternative body style named after the Australian Thomas Ambrose Bowen (Tom Bowen ) ( 1916-1982 ) .

Bowen had no formal medical training and described his approach as a "gift of God" . He describes himself as an osteopath and tried to join the Australian Register of Osteopaths in 1981 , but did not qualify for the title. He died as a non-recognized practitioners of manual therapy . At the same time , in 1975 , some years before his death , a public inquiry (Government of Victoria , Australia) reported that Bowen treated an estimated 13,000 patients per year , with a 80 percent success rate in symptoms that were associated with a wide range conditions. It was not until some years after his death , that the term " Bowen Technique " was invented. The technique has been popularized observed by some of the six men who were with him at work , Oswald Rentsch , an osteopath whose interpretation which are dominant, but not unchallenged form. Learning the technique has been reported as required 120 hours teaching or as easily learned in a " weekend workshop " .

As of 2009, there were 26,000 practitioners worldwide . The technique goes by a variety of names, including : fascial therapy , Smart Bowen , fascia Kinetics , neuro structural integration ( NST) , fascia Bowen and Bowen work .

Each session usually includes gentle movements along the muscles , tendons and fascia . The treatment of the distinguishing features are added , the minimal nature of the physical intervention and breaks in treatment. Proponents claim these breaks allows the body to " reset" itself .

Bowen not to document his technique , and as a result of their practice after his death , the one or the other different interpretation of his work pursued. In 1973, Bowen had himself referred to his ability " an average of 65 patients per day," but the art as practiced today can not reach general , this kind of throughput.


A 2011 systematic review in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine concluded that the Bowen technique is a " a useful CAM practice " , but commented negatively on the quality of the available research material , and said, "it is obvious that further research is necessary to test this instrument systematically , can be given before a general recommendations . " Quackwatch contains " NST ( Bowen Therapy ) " in the list of " questionable treatments.

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