Experience the profound relaxation and pain relief of Bowen Therapy at our Lane Cove clinic. An exceptionally gentle technique that works through the body's fascia and nervous system — ideal for patients of any age or sensitivity level.
Developed by Australian osteopath Tom Bowen in the 1950s and '60s, Bowen Therapy (also known as Bowtech or the Bowen Technique) is a distinctive hands-on therapy that uses very gentle, precise rolling movements across muscle fibres, tendons and fascia.
Unlike deep tissue massage or chiropractic adjustment, Bowen moves are extremely light — many patients are surprised by how little physical pressure is involved. Yet the therapeutic effect can be profound. The technique works by sending specific neurological signals through the body's connective tissue network, prompting the nervous system to reset muscle tension, improve circulation and stimulate the body's own healing processes.
A distinctive feature of Bowen Therapy is the use of deliberate pauses of two to five minutes between sets of moves. These pauses are not rest breaks — they are an integral part of the technique, allowing the nervous system to process the input before further moves are applied. Many patients fall into a deeply relaxed, almost meditative state during these pauses.
Bowen Therapy is available to patients of all ages — from newborns to the elderly — and can be safely applied to people who are pregnant, in significant pain, or who have conditions that make stronger physical therapies unsuitable.
Bowen Therapy can be performed through light clothing, which many patients prefer. You may be asked to undress to your underwear if direct skin contact is clinically indicated. Loose, comfortable clothing is recommended. Bring or wear active wear if possible.
Your first session begins with a thorough assessment of your presenting complaint, medical history, posture and movement patterns. This helps us identify which Bowen procedures are most appropriate and design your session.
You will lie comfortably on a treatment table (or sit if needed). Your practitioner applies a series of gentle rolling moves across specific muscle groups and fascial lines. Between each set of moves, you rest quietly for two to five minutes as the nervous system integrates the input.
Bowen often produces a full-body relaxation response. Patients frequently report warmth, a sense of deep release, tingling, or spontaneous emotional release. This is entirely normal and indicates the nervous system is responding.
After your session, you are advised to walk gently for at least 20 minutes to support integration, avoid sitting for prolonged periods, drink extra water, and avoid other bodywork for five to seven days to allow the Bowen input to continue working.
Acute conditions often respond within two to three sessions. Chronic or complex issues may require a longer course. Sessions are typically spaced five to seven days apart to allow full integration between treatments.
Many of our North Shore patients receive both Bowen Therapy and acupuncture as part of an integrated treatment plan. Acupuncture addresses underlying TCM patterns while Bowen works on the fascial and musculoskeletal layers. Your practitioner will advise whether a combined approach is appropriate for your condition and how to sequence treatments for maximum benefit.
Book a Bowen Therapy session at Lane Cove Acupuncture — serving North Shore patients from Artarmon, Willoughby, Neutral Bay and beyond.
Call: (02) 9427 5696 | Mon–Sun 9am–9pm