Bowen for Stroke
by Carmen and Andrew Zoppos (Dip.CM., VSM, MCMA, BT, MBTAA, MRPH, CH, MVCCH)
International Senior Instructors, and Honorary Life Members of the Bowen Therapy Academy of Australia
Overworked, overstressed, poor nourished, affected by sleep disorders, frustrated and fatigued are just a few of the most common descriptions of our clients’ state of being nowadays. These are all triggering factors for a possible stroke and while in the past, this was a condition associated with old age, more and more young people are having a stroke before they reach the age of 40. A stroke occurs when a blood vessel that carries oxygen and nutrients to the brain is either blocked by a clot or bursts (or ruptures). When that happens, part of the brain cannot get the blood and oxygen it needs, so those brain cells die.
Stroke that occurs on the left side of the brain leads to neurological impairment on the right side of the body and vice-versa.
We have experimented with all the Bowen procedures from modules 1 to Masters, integrated in the protocol for stress, as most stroke victims fall into a depression, to find the best and most effective combinations for specific disabilities due to strokes.
This course aims to answer all the questions that arise in clinical practice, to bring more information about types of strokes, the first aid methods and advices for the faster improvements of the clients’ disabilities. It offers more "tools" for obtaining the best, personalised and fastest results in working with this fantastic technique.
This course is supported by a 35-page manual, with illustrations for each procedure.
Bowtech accredited course
Cost of participation: Euro 350,00
2 days, 16 hours / CEU points
Eligible participants: graduates of module 8 in Bowen Technique and members of the local Bowen association
Authorised and approved by the Bowen Therapy Academy in Australia
For registration, contact your local Bowen office
