Accident Victims and the BowenFirst™

“Gentle Touch Bowen Therapy” By Joanne Figov, BA, RGN, BTAA

Racked with five years of pain, his face grey with suffering, the car accident victim’s last resort before surgery was the BowenFirst™. After a few gentle finger movements across his muscles by Bowen therapist, Suzanne Payne of Dorset, the patient felt an energy surge through his body.

The chronic neck disorder, which had blocked all his movement, was suddenly freed. Emotional with                     the joy of his release, he said:

“It was absolutely wonderful. I fell asleep on the couch and then stood up and was able to see the                     ceiling for the first time in five years!”

His recovery is no surprise to therapists world-wide practicing this dynamic system of muscle and                connective tissue therapy developed in the 1950s by the late Tom Bowen of Australia.

Oswald (Ossie) Rentsch, director and founder of the Bowen Therapy Academy of Australia, and his                     wife Elaine worked directly with Tom Bowen. Ossie said: “The BowenFirst™ is possibly the greatest      discovery ever in health care. Bowen training is attracting medical doctors as well as chiropractors,             osteopaths, physiotherapists and acupuncturists, all who praise the technique for its power”.

How Australian Tom Bowen came by his remarkable technique and put it into action is the stuff of legend.         Tom claimed his discovery that tiny movements across muscles effecting remarkable recoveries, was a             “gift from God”.

In the small town where he worked in an industrial plant he treated his work colleagues at home in                       the evenings. He became so busy he had to give up his day job and opened a clinic which was soon                attracting patients from all over Australia. Eventually he was seeing over 13,000 a year – more than 80                   per cent recovering after only two treatments.

As Ossie always says at the seminars he holds all over the world:

“The man was a genius – he was the Mozart of healing.”

Researcher Dan Amato from New York calls it the “feed back loop”. And like many others, New Zealand               therapist Lou Hassik believes: “The body-mind is one. It’s a complex lawful system of interactive              processes from head to toe. “ In other words the BowenFirst™ empowers the body to heal itself –                 the gentle precise moves on specific areas could be said to ‘reset’ the body’s ‘computer’.

Registered nurse and Bowen therapist Joanne Figov of Dorset says: “I’ve treated patients with ME who                 regain much energy after a couple of treatments and I’m currently treating a lady recovering after                chemotherapy, who has found relief from her aches and pains and depression.”

An example of Bowen’s ability to help difficult and obscure conditions is Joanne’s pilot study on a small              section of patients diagnosed with a form of Dystonia called Blepharospasm. This neurological condition                is characterized by involuntary muscular eyelid spasms causing forceful contraction of the eyes. The              condition can be mild to severe ranging from twitching to excessive blinking of the eyelids to severe cases          where the patient is functionally blind as the spasm forces the eyes shut. Consequently the sufferers are               in great emotional distress.

The standard hospital treatment is Botulinum toxin injections that temporarily lessen the spasm by               weakening the muscles around the eye. With the permission and encouragement of a hospital                            consultant, Joanne began treating his patients.

She explained “Through my work as an ophthalmic nurse and working with these patients I realized                     that as Blepharospasm is primarily a neurological disorder, surely Bowen which works along those                  principles, could help reset the signal to the brain.”

Joanne has a waiting list for patients in the small pilot study which is still in its early stages. The results                so far she describes as “very encouraging”.

“Because I have to fit the study group around my private practice and my nursing, I’ve so far been able to                 work with only eight patients” explained Joanne. “One has recovered completely in four treatments – all                the rest have had relief for a couple of days following each treatment session. The lady who                         recovered completely had suffered the condition for three months – the shortest time, whereas the                   others were long term sufferers of up to 50 years and they may need many treatments to unlock the deep            rooted patterning.

What’s exciting is that such gentle Bowen moves are obviously addressing a condition which                      mainstream medical science is finding difficult to resolve.

A 75 year old woman in the study wanted to continue Bowen treatments after her sessions ended.                     Asked why, she replied:

“The sense of relaxation and well being are adding so much to my quality of life.”

Another woman was able, with her doctor’s permission, to come off her anti-depressants.

You are never too young for Bowen, therapists report, even babies in the womb can benefit.                                Registered midwife and Bowen practitioner, Rick Minnery runs workshops to teach Bowen therapists                    how to help mums-to-be cope with pregnancy and baby care. Rick, from Lancashire, is working                    towards getting Bowen recognised in hospitals as a gentle technique for pre-natal and post-natal                    health care.

He explained: “I’ve trained five midwives to be Bowen practitioners – it’s tailor made for them as                         midwifery is a hands-on activity. With Bowen they can give on the spot help with minor problems of                pregnancy. I’m getting increased interest about Bowen among colleagues in mainstream medicine.”

Recently Rick and his Bowen colleague Alastair McLoughlin lectured and demonstrated the technique                    to doctors and midwives in Italy where they received a standing ovation – especially from a doctor                    whose frozen shoulder was freed with two simple moves!

“You can’t solve this – it’s an arthritic problem” the doctor had told Rick as he prepared to do the frozen             shoulder procedure. After a couple of minutes the shoulder was freed and the astonished doctor was                 able to lift his arm right up touching his ear, a feat formerly impossible.

Another amazed and satisfied ‘patient’ at the talk was a professor of obstetrics whose long term neck             restriction was freed in an instant. The professor told Rick he would recommend that the midwives at                   his hospital be funded to learn Bowen.

Incidentally, Bernie Carter, PhD of Manchester Metropolitan University is currently conducting research                  into the Bowen frozen shoulder procedure for the Bowen Therapy Academy of Australia.

One therapist who has successfully added Bowen to his repertoire of already successful modalities                       is Michael Burgess from Devon. An acupuncturist and herbal practitioner for 16 years, he says:

“The BowenFirst™ has had a huge impact on my practice as the results are so effective and so                profound. It’s very rewarding. Being a truly holistic modality, it has broad application and can be used               safely on anyone from the new born to the aged. Many people who experience Bowen as a patient are enthusiastic to learn this simple non-invasive technique for themselves.”

He added: “I have seen people with problems of 10 to 20 years resolved in one or two treatments.                           I also frequently see long standing muscular skeletal problems, migraine, insomnia and sports injuries             resolved in remarkably few sessions. I even treated a five year old child for bed-wetting which stopped               after three treatments.”

Michael has experienced a perfect example of the scope and possibilities of Bowen.

A patient of his with full blown AIDS presented with many symptoms, the most pressing being extreme            muscular pain all over his body. His sensitivity to touch was such that no other hands-on modality                      could have been tried except for so-gentle Bowen. After two treatments all pain had vanished and for a                 year he came for weekly treatments which helped him cope with everyday life.

Like all Bowen therapists Michael finds children respond particularly well and rapidly. Michael explained: “Because Bowen has such gentle moves they feel completely safe and relaxed and this may help the                energetic response.”

He added “One five year old child asthmatic I treated was on the usual inhalers and was quite unhappy                    and withdrawn. After three treatments the mother reported that not only was the asthma and wheezing                    gone but he had turned into a happy child.”

As remedial sports therapist Craig Mattimoe from California has written in a Bowen magazine:

“After five years of treating and preventing athletic injuries I can confidently report that no other broad                based modality in all of North America comes close to Bowen. Nothing else compares. I work mostly with athletes, particularly football players who are big business in America, and Bowen literally outshines all of            the current accepted sports medicine techniques, both traditional and alternative.”

As Bowen becomes increasingly popular, teaching programs are already established in Australia,                       New Zealand, U.S.A, Canada, Israel, Italy, France, Austria, Norway and the UK. It will soon be taught in                   South America and South Africa. Because two hands are the only practical tools needed for Bowen it is             envisaged the technique will be taught in the Third World to relieve suffering without major expense or             technology. And still the full potential of the BowenFirst™ is to be realized.

Ossie and Elaine Rentsch learned advanced moves from founder Tom Bowen before he died in 1982.                 These procedures are being included in advanced seminars now being taught in Britain and around                    the world.

Ossie explained: “We have waited to release this material as the fundamentals have first had to be fully understood. We are now drawing on a treasure of vital knowledge which we trust will bring new hope                      and health to the world.”

This article was originally published in Positive Health Issue 44 (Sept ’99)

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