NST Bowen Therapy
A gentle yet powerful bodywork technique that activates your body's innate healing abilities — often delivering remarkable results within just a few sessions.
What Is NST Bowen?
NST Bowen is a dynamic, remedial therapy that uses gentle pressure through thumbs and fingers on specific points of the body with precise rolling motions. These subtle moves send signals through the nervous system, prompting your body to reset, repair, and rebalance itself.
A NST Bowen session induces deep relaxation followed by amazing and often remarkable results. It works with your body rather than against it, making it suitable for people of all ages — from infants to the elderly.
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What Can Bowen Therapy Help With?
NST Bowen is effective for a wide range of conditions. Below are some of the most common issues that respond well to treatment.
- TMJ (jaw) disorders
- Headaches and migraines
- Neck, shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand pain
- Back problems (upper, mid and lower)
- Leg, hamstring, knee and ankle issues
- Sciatica and pelvic imbalances
- Sporting injuries
- Musculoskeletal pain, rheumatism, arthritis and fibromyalgia
- Digestive and intestinal conditions
- Respiratory issues (asthma, sinusitis, bronchitis)
- Menstrual, reproductive and menopausal symptoms
- Infant and child conditions (colic, sleep, feeding)
- Stress and depression
Over 80% Symptom-Free
Over 80% of Bowen clients are symptom-free within just 1–3 sessions. The treatment also promotes wider wellbeing through reduced stress, improved joint mobility, and enhanced circulation throughout the body.
Real Results
After a severe car accident in 2011, I suffered from whiplash. I was in constant pain, on daily medication plus 2 physiotherapy sessions but still no end to my pain. Following my first treatment, I was amazed of how gentle and effective the treatment was. After my 3rd and final treatment the pain has subsided at least by 80%.
Hinckley — Bowen Therapy
Bowen Therapy is a complementary therapy and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or qualified health provider with any questions regarding a medical condition.