Kinesiology & Bowen


Sherida
Int. Dip. Kinesiology HLT52415
Dip. Remedial &
Sports Massage HLT52021
Advance Remedial techniques
MyoFascial release
Bowen Therapy Advanced 1 & 2
Dip. Biochemic Therapy
- Mondays 1.30pm - 6.30pm
- Tuesdays & Thursdays 8.30am - 5.30pm
Kinesiologists use muscle monitoring (muscle testing) to identify neurological blockages contributing to your symptoms. Once identified, energetic blockages are removed restoring harmony to your body and mind.
Clients report feeling more positive and notice improvements in their relationships with themselves and others.
Kinesiology is
- natural
- non-invasive
- painless
- fast-acting
- integrates modern health principles with traditional Chinese Medicine.
Kinesiology is used to treat:
- Learning difficulties, behavioural issues, anger, irritability
- TMJ issues
- Chronic & acute pain, Back Pain
- Digestive Issues
- Tension, Headaches, Migraine
- Immune Mismatch (Allergies, hypersensitivity, etc)
- Stress, Depression, Anxiety, Fear, Paranoia or hypervigilance
- Sadness
- Over thinking, intense thinking
- Sinus Issues
Bowen Therapy is a holistic remedial technique that aims to treat the cause of physical pain through stimulating the fascia (connective tissue) around muscles. It is considered safe for children, adults and seniors. It can be used as a stand-alone therapy or in conjucntion with existing treatment programs. It is used to improve mobility, physiology, pain, stress and general wellbeing.
Use Bowen for
♦ musculo-skeletal or neurological issues
♦ fibromyalgia
♦ back pain
♦ sciatica
♦ chronic fatigue syndrome
♦ neck pain
♦ arm pain and carpal tunnel syndrome
♦ TMJ syndrome (jaw pain)
♦ shoulder pain (frozen shoulder)
♦ leg and foot pain (plantar fasciitis)
♦ depression, anxiety and stress
♦ asthma
♦ sporting injuries
♦ traumatic injuries
♦ general joint pain