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Bowen Therapy A place to discuss what might be a causing you to loose your quality of life and how people have regained their life with the help of Bowen Therapy

24/05/2023

Bowen Therapy is a wonderful tool to take care of yourself, body, mind and spirit.

06/05/2023

It's all connected! Your sore knee might stem from your ankle or your shoulders. Or the source of your headaches might be your gut. Bowen Therapy is a whole-body approach to health and healing.

10/12/2022

🔈 ELBOW SPRAIN

An elbow sprain occurs when the elbow ligaments are stretched and partly torn. A ruptured ligament can cause instability in the affected area.

The ligament sprains are graded: A Grade 1 injury is a stretch of the ligaments, Grade 2 is a partial tear and Grade 3 is a complete rupture.

▶️ Signs and Symptoms

Immediate pain will be felt with an elbow sprain and swelling may become noticeable. The greater the pain and swelling often the longer the healing process will take.

With a mild sprain the elbow will become tender and stiffen. A greater sprain will cause the skin of the affected area to become red, while the elbow will experience tenderness, warmth and bruising.

A severe elbow sprain will cause heightened pain and limit ability to move the elbow.

Instability of the elbow occurs if it dislocates which can result in deformity of the elbow. This requires urgent reduction of the joint to prevent further damage.

▶️ Treatment – non-operative

There are a number of non-surgical treatments that can be applied to an elbow sprain including rest, ice, pain-relieving medication and bandage support.

Rest
The affected elbow should avoid activity that could provoke pain or increase stress.

Ice
An ice pack can be applied for 15-20 minutes several times a day to reduce pain and swelling. If the elbow becomes excessively swollen recovery will be longer.

Pain-relieving medication
Tablets and creams applied to the skin will help relieve pain.

Bandage Support
Firm bandaging, plaster, sling or a brace protects and restricts the injured elbow keeping it comfortable and ensuring a quicker healing process. However limiting movement beyond two weeks following injury should be avoided to prevent permanent stiffness.

▶️ Recovery
Elbow sprains of a Grade 1 and Grade 2 nature will eventually settle after a few weeks with physical activity to be avoided during that period. A Grade 3 sprain may take up to three months to heal.

An exercise program should be implemented to help restore flexibility range of motion and strength in the elbow.

27/10/2022

🔈ANATOMICAL REGIONS OF THE INTERVERTEBRAL DISC

🔎 Quick facts:
• Nucleus - watery viscus with collagen suspended in it
• Annulus – oblique lamellae
• No nerve and blood supply in healthy spine, but not in the damage one!
• 6 degree of motion
• Compression pressurizes nucleus into end plates
• Compression pressurizes the nucleus into end plates but not in the damaged one!!s, creep, and relaxation rates

✅ Function:
• Separates vertebrae from each other
• Shock absorbs – distributes hydraulic pressure in all directions
• Architecturally designed to resist rotational
• Annulus gets damaged with full flexion delamination
• Disc bulges heal and shrink over a period of 2 years by 64% in size but needs weight bearing to do this!

➡️Anatomical regions of the intervertebral disc (IVD) and associated tissues in a vertical mid-sagittal section of the adult human lumbar spine.

⚒Figure 1
1. Outer annulus fibrosus (AF) of anterior IVD;
2. Lamellar layers of the inner AF;
3. Nucleus pulposus (NP);
4. Superior cartilaginous endplate (CEP);
4a superior ring apophysis where AF insertions into the vertebral body (VB) occur;
5. Inferior CEP;
5a inferior ring apophysis showing the discontinuity with the CEP evident here;
6. Inferior VB;
7. Superior VB;
8. Posterior AF;
9. Spinal canal.

02/10/2022

🔈 ELBOW PAIN MIND MAP

29/08/2022

Whatever ails us, whether it's an acute injury or chronic health condition, can affect our whole body and being. Bowen works with the innate healing abilities of the body to facilitate healing for the 𝙬𝙝𝙤𝙡𝙚 𝙥𝙚𝙧𝙨𝙤𝙣, not just the "hole" in the person.

28/08/2022

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26/04/2022

Anytime you've got a couple muscles that have an overlap, there always exists the possibility of adhesion. The coracobrachialis and subscapularis of the shoulder are two such muscles. When restricted, this can limit external rotation at the shoulder, restrict overhead motion, and even lead to issues with the biceps tendon. This isn't a spot you can roll out. Manual therapy is the best bet.

12/04/2022

🔈 ROTATOR CUFF SYNDROME
What Does A Torn Rotator Cuff Feel Like?

Rotator cuff injury is one of the common causes of shoulder pain in individuals. To ensure that your shoulder pain is only because of torn rotator cuff, it is important to study the causes of pain, symptoms and also the reason of such condition. It is important to know what it feels like to have a torn rotator cuff and how long does rotator cuff injury take to heal. This information can give you an insight into understanding the possibility of rotator cuff in your case and prompt you to seek timely medical opinion.

Torn rotator cuff can be defined as a tear in one or more of the tendons of the four rotator cuff muscles of the shoulder. This rotator cuff tear can be chronic or acute due to pathological reason or traumatic injury.

What Does A Torn Rotator Cuff Feel Like?
When you wonder what it feels like to have a torn rotator cuff, you need to know the signs and symptoms of torn rotator cuff. Some of the commonest signs of what rotator cuff looks like include:

Pain
The pain occurring from rotator cuff injury occurs at the outer side of shoulder and the upper arm. Such pain also occurs while performing overhead activities or usually happens in the night. If in case the torn rotator cuff is serious, then the pain might awaken the patients from sleep and make them feel stressed.

Decreased Strength
Strength of each rotator cuff tendons can be tested separately by the doctor. They can isolate each tendon and work to find out the extent of tear on each one of them. If in case, significant tears have occurred, the patient will find it difficult to raise their arms over head. Individuals might also find it difficult to hold arm directly out from the body and this is one of the prominent signs of rotator cuff tear.

Inability To Do Normal Tasks
Individuals suffering from rotator cuff tear find it difficult to perform their day to day activities, which include combing their hair, sleeping on the affected shoulder, hooking or unhooking their bra buttons etc. While approaching the doctor patient should ensure to specify activities which have got limited due to shoulder pain.

On average, with appropriate treatment for a torn rotator cuff, it may take around four to six months to heal. However, it depends on the severity of the injury, type of treatment and the rehabilitation.

EXERCISE TO PREVENT SHOULDER PAIN

Pendulum exercise
Stand with your good hand resting on a chair. Let your other
arm hang down and try to swing it gently backwards and forwards and in a circular motion.
Repeat about 5 times. Try this 2–3 times a day.

Shoulder stretch
Stand and raise your shoulders. Hold for 5 seconds. Squeeze your shoulder blades back and together and hold for 5 seconds. Pull your shoulder blades downward and hold
for 5 seconds. Relax and repeat 10 times.

Door lean
Stand in a doorway with both arms on the wall slightly above your head. Slowly lean forward until you feel a stretch in the
front of your shoulders. Hold for 15–30 seconds.
Repeat 3 times. This exercise isn’t suitable if you have a shoulder impingement.

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