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Cindy Goh
11
Marian Curran
Marian Curran
1
Breege Burke
3
Jocelyne Harvey
Jocelyne Harvey
3
Jocelyne Harvey
Jocelyne Harvey
1
Georgi Ilchev
Georgi Ilchev, Senior Instructor
2
Alexia Monroe
Sharon Edmiston
7
Ten minute video of the benefits of Bowenwork.
Alexia Monroe
Sharon Edmiston
3
Nine minute video of the benefits of Bowenwork Therapy.
Alexia Monroe
Sharon Edmiston
1
Ten minute video of the benefits of Bowenwork Therapy.
Dr. C Kasdorf
Cheryl Kasdorf, NMD
2
The physiological laws that help explain why Bowenwork is so effective. Case studies included.
Mary Falk, PT
Sue Rutter-Bowenwork USA Admin
2
When your car engine is misfiring, you take it in for a tune up. If your vision is a getting blurry,
you go in for new glasses. A piano tuner is called when your playing is a bit off key. But what
can you do when your body is showing signs of wear and tear and needs resetting?
Bowenwork can help the body to restore its natural balance.
Sandra Gustafson
Website Committee
2
Last week, Sandra Gustafson, a senior faculty member of the Academy, presented two posters on Bowenwork at the American Holistic Nurses Association's 34th Annual Conference in Portland, OR. The conference theme was Through the Looking Glass: A Vision of Holistic Leadership and the conference was designed to explore possibilities for nurses to deepen their influence in all healthcare settings, provide information on the role of nurses in the Affordable Care Act and point to innovative strategies for transforming nursing practice. This is the poster that was used for the Research portion of her presentation.
Stephen Stamp
Website Committee
3
Bowen Therapy shows promise for faster and more complete healing from concussions
Pamela Pendlebury
Website Committee
1
The gentleness of Bowenwork touch makes it an ideal bodywork for infants and children.
Christine A Hansen, PhD
Website Committee
3
A PILOT STUDY ON BOWENWORK® FOR SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT OF
WOMEN BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS WITH LYMPHEDEMA
Cheryl Kasdorf, ND
Website Committee
1
Dr Kasdorf presents 5 case studies where Bowenwork has helped individuals with constant jaw pain, sciatica, issues with an ankle, arthritic thumb joints and Peripheral artery disease
Liz_Corbett
Sue Rutter-Bowenwork USA Admin
7
There is a Bowen Seizure Protocol which is specifically designed to help people who have been experiencing seizures. The protocol includes nine sessions over a period of six months.
Craig Mattimoe
Sue Rutter-Bowenwork USA Admin
6
Nowhere is the magic of Bowen more evident than in time-critical sporting applications........you have only seconds to apply a move or two, or if you're lucky, a full minute to work some magic before the player sucks it up and has to go back in the game.
Trudi Bareham
Trudi Bareham
5
My story of RA and how Bowen and Mind Body Bowen in particular played a role in my healing of RA. I hope it will help other people view chronic illness and disease differently.
Greg Kennedy
Website Committee
4
Where are the tough guys? That independent lot who believe that if they tough it out their body will take care of itself; those blokes who would rather tinker for two hours with the drain than call the plumber.
Alessandro Pasqualini
Alessandro Pasqualini
3
Sandra Gustafson
Website Committee
2
Bowenwork is a gentle, soft-tissue relaxation technique. It is an unusual form of bodywork, in that the moves are performed in specific locations on the body, followed by pauses of several minutes between sets of moves, to allow the body to integrate the effects of the work. Reprinted with the permission of Massage Magazine, February 2013
Kam Stammers
Sue Rutter-Bowenwork USA Admin
2
As a student, part of my studies required a presentation linking science to Bowen. My presentation was called, "Evidence of Change in the Cellular Matrix Behaviour
Before and After a Bowen Technique Session
Teresa Peterson
1
An association that supports Bowenwork students and practitioners.
Vicki Mechner, Bowenwork practitioner and instruct
Sue Rutter-Bowenwork USA Admin
4
The rolling motion of the basic Bowtech move is different from any massage stroke or other manipulation.
Learning it requires the letting go of skills and expectations learned elsewhere. Also, the muscles may take a day or two to respond to the signals.
Alexia Monroe
Sue Rutter-Bowenwork USA Admin
13
Many people ask, "Why is it so
important that Bowenwork not be
mixed with other modalities on the
same day?" Sometimes students or
clients perceive this guideline as
self-serving for the Bowen therapist,
or narrow-minded within the Bowen
world, or simply unimportant. The fact is, many people never
learn what Bowenwork can really
do to stimulate healing in the body,
because they do not explore Tom
Bowen's approach in enough depth
to truly understand it.
Hali Fitzpatrick
Hali Fitzpatrick
1
Mosaic Magazine - Summer 2011 Edition (Alberta, Canada)
Sandra Gustafson
Website Committee
3
Article published in the May/June 2010 issue of Bodywork and Massage Magazine. Click on the link, then use the "go to page" option (top right of the screen)to select page 54
Group Fitness Talk Radio
Website Committee
1
Radio interview w/Sean Wolf, a United States Bowenwork Instructor, about the affects of Bowenwork for pain relief.
Erin Eagan
Website Committee
4
Article in "Natural Awakenings" Magazine as a result of an interview with Camelia Tamasanu, a Bowenwork Practitioner in Michigan
James L. Oshman, PhD
Website Committee
2
Modern research science is validating and explaining the beneficial
effects of a wide range of complementary therapies. Three articles includes:
The 'Electricity of Touch'& the Healing Process and Maximizing the Potential of Your Heart
Mary Falk
Website Committee
4
When your car engine is misfiring, you take it in for a tune up. If your vision is a getting blurry, you go in for new glasses. A piano tuner is called when your playing is a bit off key. But what can you do when your body is showing signs of wear and tear and needs resetting? Bowenwork can help the body to restore its natural balance.
Ginny Hahn
Website Committee
5
The Physical Therapy department at a Texas Recovery Center for Veterans provides services for active duty soldiers, both those injured in training and those recovering from combat injuries. After providing an in-service briefing to the 6 therapists (none of whom had ever heard of Bowen Therapy), demonstrating the BRM procedures and encouraging them to
refer to me those soldiers who had basically reached an end state with their physical therapy, they agreed to do so. They shared with me that they felt they had a lot of patients who were still in pain and discomfort after physical therapy and they had been looking for more that they could offer to help them on the road to recovery.
Sandra Gustafson
Website Committee
5
Bowenwork offers unique and exciting possibilities in optimising the outcome of
both mother and baby in the reconception, prenatal, labour and delivery and post
partum situations
Website Committee
1
Mike, a reader from Illinois, told me about the Bowen technique, a unique Australian bodywork, that has been used for years to treat a wide variety of conditions, such as asthma and other respiratory problems, low back pain, colic, carpal tunnel syndrome,
chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia, frozen shoulder, knee pain, sports injuries,headaches (including migraines) and gastrointestinal disorders. It is completely safe
and appropriate for everyone -- from newborns to the frail and elderly.
Pierre Saine
Website Committee
2
Marie-Josée St-Onge of Quebec City, Canada volunteered her services at the "Ironman World Triathlon Championship"
by treating the athletes with the Bowen technique. The current course record winning time is a bit over 8 hrs, so it is easy to imagine the healing needs of the athlete.
Guy Rossi, a 60 year old Frenchman, runs the triathlon all over the world. In July 2008, he ran the double triathlon in Quebec City. This is his testimony:
Sandra Gustafson
Website Committee
8
Many stressed-out people feel achy and stiff in their muscles and joints, their posture changes
under the burden of their situations, which in turn leads to feeling burned out, and the cycle of
pain is exacerbated. Bowenwork is a unique and unusual form of soft-tissue bodywork that is
very effective in relaxing muscle tension and reducing the bodys stress levels.
Sandra Gustafson, BSN, RN, ND
Website Committee
3
Both the Centers for Disease Control and the National Institute for Occupational Safety
and Health, in their studies on stress have found that stress-related depression is
predicted to be the leading occupational disease of the 21st century..............Bowenwork is a gentle bodywork technique that resets dysfunctional tension patterns in muscles and nerves that
are causing discomfort and pain. It relaxes the whole body in a very profound way and facilitates the body to start healing itself -however you do not need to be sick or in pain to benefit from Bowenwork - everybody is better with Bowenwork!
Mary Gutgsell
Website Committee
13
My active days came to a slight halt around my 21st birthday. After a random incident of knee pain and swelling, surgery was necessary to remove some damaged cartilage. I recovered from the simple surgery with no complications, but the swelling remained in my knee. A number of anti‐inflammatory drugs, specialists and tests lead to the prognosis of moderate to severe rapidly progressing Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA).
Dr. Robert J. Rowen
Website Committee
2
Dr. Rowen is a well-known Medical Doctor who looks for alternate solutions in medicine. He answers questions from his clients about pain.
Louise Tremblay
Louise Tremblay, Senior Instructor-Spain
1
Louise Tremblay
Louise Tremblay, Senior Instructor-France
3
Sheila Jackson
1Sheila 1Jackson (Senior Instructor)
5