Equine Bowen Therapist with bodywork practice that integrates other modalities including Tellington TTouch, Masterson method, cranio-sacral techniques, Vetkin kenisiology taping, red light therapy and Surefoot pads. It is different to massage therapy. Bowen is a hands-on technique where the therapist applies a series of cross-fibre manoeuvres using fingers and thumbs on precise points in the body
over muscles, tendons, ligaments and fascia. These ‘stretch and release’ movements can remove restriction, stimulate the body’s self-healing abilities and repair mechanisms and can assist in the relief of pain, discomfort and behavioural issues. Bowen therapy is gentle and non-invasive. Horses in general enjoy the treatment. The therapy is named after its originator, Tom Bowen (1916-1982), who lived and practised in Geelong, Victoria. Tellington Method is a gentle therapy that comprises bodywork, groundwork and ridden work. It improves