
Bowen Therapy vs Remedial Massage?
THE primary aim of remedial massage is to assess and treat musculoskeletal dysfunction to ease tension, support recovery from injury and improve mobility.
The Bowen Technique does the same thing albeit in a different way, offering a holistic approach designed to address the body’s deeper regulatory systems for longer-lasting relief.

Spotlight on Bowen as John Responds to Fascia NewspaperArticle
AN article in The Guardian newspaper ‘The Fascia Secret…’ prompted a response from Bowen therapist and instructor John Wilks.
His letter appeared online a few days later, one of several offering further insight into the importance of this network of connective tissue that plays such a significant role in Bowen therapy.

Love of animals led to Bowen… and a new career
DOG handler Jacky Clarke left the police to set up her own Bowen therapy clinic, caring for animals (including a snake on one occasion) as well as people. Many of our students have also chosen to leave their job after qualifying to follow a more rewarding career path.

Beyond Bowen Retreat… Unique CPD Opportunity in Scotland
I HAVE seen that something truly magical can happen when Bowen therapists come together, away from the demands of daily life to rest, re-connect and remember how they first fell in love with this work.

Training with Bowen in the UK is a revelation, says Alina
WE ASKED student therapist Alina Bacanaru to share some of her impressions as she prepares for her final Module 7 assessment. Having completed the Original Bowen Technique Modules 1- 4 in Romania some years ago, her experience with Bowen Training UK has been something of a revelation.
