CHILDREN
The mother of an 11-year-old child with cerebral palsy asked me to make a new set of foot orthotics for her daughter. I encouraged three Bowen sessions along with taping of the arches in order to relax the tightened Achilles tendon and raise the arches prior to making the plaster impressions for new orthotics. On the first visit, Tami’s heels were well over an inch from touching the floor when she walked. On the second week, her heels almost touched the floor, and by the third visit when we took her plaster impressions, her heel could fully come to the floor. To my knowledge, she has done fine ever since.
A grandmother brought her 13-year-old granddaughter who was extremely pigeon toed. I did a Bowen session on that first visit. A week later, on the follow up visit, she was walking a bit better. On the next visit, she was walking almost straight, and her grandmother said with a huge grin, “not only is she walking better but, she's not crabby any more. She's all mellowed out.” By the third visit her angle and base of gait was 100% normal and, grandma noted that she was still mellow.
I recently volunteered my services at a Hematology and Oncology Clinic in Gastonia, N.C. I treated the employees, patients who are undergoing chemotherapy, and their caregivers. One patient brought her 8 year old foster-child for me to treat. She was suffering from extreme emotional disorders, tantrums, and attention deficit disorder. The girl was so hyperactive, I couldn't even think about doing Bowen on her that first session. So, I held her head in my hands and began a little Cranio Sacral therapy. Within a minute she was breathing differently, smiling, and was very relaxed. I treated a few of the cranial points and then got her up. Altogether, I spent about five minutes with her. When the foster-mother brought her back the following week she told me that, “Sara had only one temper tantrum all week which lasted for only 10 minutes. She used to have one a day which usually lasted two hours or more! ” Sara was amenable to lie on the table so I could do Bowen procedures 1-2-3, in addition to some more Cranio Sacral. When we finished Sara said, “Okay. Dollies’ turn next”, as she placed her doll on the table top. When she returned the third week mother reported that there were no tantrums, and that Sara had sat still for two hours to watch a movie. Unfortunately, Sara was transferred to another home because of declining health of the foster mother that I was caring for, so I lost track of her. (To Find A Practitioner)
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A grandmother brought her 13-year-old granddaughter who was extremely pigeon toed. I did a Bowen session on that first visit. A week later, on the follow up visit, she was walking a bit better. On the next visit, she was walking almost straight, and her grandmother said with a huge grin, “not only is she walking better but, she's not crabby any more. She's all mellowed out.” By the third visit her angle and base of gait was 100% normal and, grandma noted that she was still mellow.
I recently volunteered my services at a Hematology and Oncology Clinic in Gastonia, N.C. I treated the employees, patients who are undergoing chemotherapy, and their caregivers. One patient brought her 8 year old foster-child for me to treat. She was suffering from extreme emotional disorders, tantrums, and attention deficit disorder. The girl was so hyperactive, I couldn't even think about doing Bowen on her that first session. So, I held her head in my hands and began a little Cranio Sacral therapy. Within a minute she was breathing differently, smiling, and was very relaxed. I treated a few of the cranial points and then got her up. Altogether, I spent about five minutes with her. When the foster-mother brought her back the following week she told me that, “Sara had only one temper tantrum all week which lasted for only 10 minutes. She used to have one a day which usually lasted two hours or more! ” Sara was amenable to lie on the table so I could do Bowen procedures 1-2-3, in addition to some more Cranio Sacral. When we finished Sara said, “Okay. Dollies’ turn next”, as she placed her doll on the table top. When she returned the third week mother reported that there were no tantrums, and that Sara had sat still for two hours to watch a movie. Unfortunately, Sara was transferred to another home because of declining health of the foster mother that I was caring for, so I lost track of her. (To Find A Practitioner)
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