What is it?? the Bowen Technique
Equine Bowen Therapy
What is it? The Bowen Technique
The treatment is essentially holistic, treating the whole body and is generally a pleasant and relaxing experience. A treatment will take approximately 45 minutes. Two or three treatments, usually at weekly intervals, may be required to achieve lasting relief.
Holistic Therapy for Horse and Rider
Equine Bowen Therapy allows the horse to perform his best for his rider. Likewise, by addressing any muscular stiffness in the rider with the Bowen Technique, the horse will appreciate a balanced weight on his back!
Any correction of a horse's problem may not hold unless the rider is also in complete structural balance.
As with many holistic therapies, the body is treated as a whole, without
Bowen Therapists will treat the complete body, horse or human, and not a specific disease.
Conditions which respond well to EBT
The technique is useful for a wide range of conditions from acute pain to chronic conditions
· Unlevelness, disunited gait or irregular action
· Uneven wear of shoes
· Muscle atrophy or uneven development
· Stiffness on one rein
· 'Cold back' or sore back
· Sluggish lymphatic system or weakened immune system.
· Uncharacteristic change of temperament or deterioration of performance
Horses can also injure their backs by getting cast, pulling back when tied up, slipping on tarmac or icy roads, and from poorly fitting saddles or rugs.
Many older horses that have been retired due to stiffness have returned to gentle hacking following EBT.
Please note: The Bowen Technique and Equine Bowen Therapy are not intended as a substitute for medical or veterinary advice or treatment. If in doubt, please consult your Doctor or Veterinary Surgeon.
The best protection you can have is prevention
Sports therapist Jack Meagher says 'No athlete should have to wait to be hurt before getting help!'
All horses will benefit greatly from a Bowen Therapy treatment; like tuning musical instruments - your horse will have more elevation in his stride by freeing the shoulder and more power from his hindquarters.
Contact - Cath Garden phone: 02102361099
Manawatu, New Zealand