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Why are you putting yourself in the "straight Jacket" of conventional pain therapy?
Modern western medicine tells you that if it cannot be scientifically proven it doesn't
work. Then why have so many people received relief from alternative therapies?
Western medicine says, it is a "placebo effect" or it's all in your head, (it works
because you believe it will). In reality we just do not currently have the technology to
test the theories of alternative therapies.

There is not a single medication on the market that does not have at least one
side effect. Surgery opens up the body, exposes it to possible infection and
changes the natural mechanics of the body. In most cases, surgery does not
completely relieve the pain. (Carpal tunnel surgery only has about a 50% success
rate 1.). A majority of the time you still have to go to therapy after surgery to regain
strength and break down scar tissue from the surgery. Some situations (e.g.,
severe trauma) do require surgery, but the average person in pain should be able
to avoid surgery. Conventional physical therapy only takes care of the symptoms,
not the causes of pain.

Bowenwork is one of the newest forms of pain relief. Unlike other forms of pain
therapy Bowenwork allows the body to choose to repair itself with only
suggestions from the therapist instead of imposing the will of the therapist on you.
Bowenwork uses gentle rolling motions over the muscle and connective tissue,
followed by two to twenty minute pauses to give the body an opportunity to correct
itself.

Just like acupuncture and chiropractic, scientific studies have been and are being
done on Bowenwork so that the medical community can see the "proof" that this
form of therapy if effective.

Tom Bowen, born 1916 in Brunswick, Australia, pioneered the work that now bears
his name in the early 1950's. By the 1970's, Bowen was treating 13,000 people a
year, with a documented success rate of more than 85%. At the time of his death
in 1982, he considered only six men to have been trained in his technique. One of
the men, Ossie Rentsch, spent eight years documenting Bowen's work. Though
Tom did not formally teach his technique himself, he authorized Ossie to take
Bowenwork to the world after I die . Ossie and his wife Elaine taught their first
seminar in 1986 in Perth, Australia. Bowenwork is now being taught in 25
countries around the world.

There are many theories about exactly how the treatment works, but as yet no
definitive medical reasoning behind the amazing results of Bowenwork. Even Mr.
Bowen himself did not explain how it worked preferring to let the treatment speak
for itself. One idea is that Bowenwork simply connects the parts of the body with
the brain, using the many receptors scattered throughout the body. The minimal
moves push the brain into a simple form of holistic examination, information is
then exchanged and structural integrity restored. Another theory comes from the
concept of cellular communication as explained in the book, Dark Side of the
Brain, by Roger Coghill and Harry Oldfield. This theory is that each cell of the body
is a kind of wireless transmitter tuned to the specific frequency of that individual.
Where certain areas are out of tune, injury, illness or diseases are the result. By
gently touching and moving certain parts of the body, some re-tuning takes place
and the body is able to heal itself. The important aspect to focus on is that the body
heals itself and that the input from the therapist is in the form of communication.
As with any form of communication the individual has a choice as to whether he or
she listens. Until current research is complete, all we will be left with are results
rather than explanations.

The body needs more than science to be healthy. It needs to be in a natural and
balanced state. Literally hundreds of thousands of people have received relief from
alternative therapies such as acupuncture and chiropractic therapy, well before
there were scientific studies to prove it worked.
Why not be open to the possibility that your body needs more than science to be
pain free. Maybe with the right suggestions, some exercise and proper nutrition
you can rid yourself of pain.

1.Kate Montgomery quotes Fred Meyer, M.D., an orthopedic surgeon of Phoenix, Arizona as saying, The surgical success rate for [Carpal Tunnel Syndrome] is only 54 to 56%, and additional surgeries are required in about 10% of the cases. 9 At best, there will be up to as much as six months loss of time.  Sean Wolf C.B.T., M.T., C.P.T.




By Sean Wolf Bowen practitioner, CMT, PFT
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Sean Wolf Bowen practitioner, CMT, PFT

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Biography: Sean has been a massage therapist
for eight years. He is trained in Trigger Point therapy, Myofascial release, Active Isolated Stretching, Sports massage, positional release and
most recently Bowen technique. He
primarily uses Bowen technique
because his clients have seen the
greatest results from this amazing
form of bodywork.

Sean is also a Certified Personal
Trainer (NASM), Egoscue Postural
Alignment Specialist and a Martial Arts Instructor.
Sean's goal is to help people achieve
a better quality of life by decreasing pain and showing them how to gain better functional mobility.

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