The Bowen Technique was developed in the 1950s by the late Tom Bowen in Geelong, Australia.
In 1974 Tom Bowen’s work was documented by Ossie and Elaine Rentsch who now, through their dedication to the Bowen Technique, teach therapists all over the world.
Bowen Technique is based on the principle that our bodies have an inherent and continuous self-healing and self-correcting process that can be stimulated to return us to its previous healthy condition.
Bowen Technique therapy is a powerful and innovative form of healthcare.
Bowen Technique is manual therapy that is easily administered and virtually pain-free in application. Moves can be administered through light clothing and in any position comfortable to the patient.
The Bowen Technique does not use severe manipulation techniques, deep massage or needles.
Bowen Technique consists of series of precisely placed rolling motions of the thumbs or fingers over tendons, muscles or nerves.
Bowen Technique is safe for all ages, from babies to the elderly because of the gentle nature of its application.