Frequently Asked Questions What conditions and ailments can the Bowen Method be used for?
• Back, leg and knee problems. • Foot and ankle problems such as plantar faciitis (heel spur); neuromas, ankle sprains and ankle pain. • Upper back and shoulder problems. • Neck problems • Fibromyalgia • TMJ and bruxism • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and repetitive stress disorders – Tennis elbow and golfers elbow • Thoracic Outlet Syndrome • Headaches including migraines • Asthma and hay fever symptoms • Lymphatic system disorders • Menstrual cramps • IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) GERD (gastro-intestinal reflux disease) • Stress relief and stress related musculoskeletal problems What age group can safely use the Bowen Method? We have successfully performed the Bowen Method on infants just a few days old to those 95 years young and every age in between. Some adjustments may need to be applied when working with fragile clients, however, the Bowen Method can be safely applied to any age, even if the client is bed-ridden or in a wheel chair. How does the Bowen Method differ from massage? With