Neck pain often seems localized, but the body's intricate web of connections reveals surprising links between discomfort in the neck and the muscles residing in the lower back and glutes. In practices like Bowen therapy and craniosacral work, practitioners delve into understanding the profound relationship between seemingly disparate areas of the body. These therapies recognize the interplay between the sacrum, situated at the base of the spine, and the neck. In a fascinating approach, therapists like those in Bowen therapy work on the sacrum and gluteal muscles to address neck pain. This unconventional yet effective method seeks to release tension and restrictions, emphasizing the importance of holistic approaches to musculoskeletal issues.
John has been practising the Bowen Technique and Craniosacral Therapy full time since 1995.
He is a former chairman of the Bowen Association of the UK, the Craniosacral Therapy Association of the UK and the Cranial Forum, the lead body overseeing the national standards of practice for the profession in the UK. He is a former examiner for the University of Oxford examinations board and was an advisor on education and training for the Bowen Forum under the Prince of Wales' Foundation for Integrated Health.
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