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Susan Ryrie Bowen Therapy - Bristol, Gloucestershire


Equine Therapist

General Information

Professional / Company name Susan Ryrie Bowen Therapy
Profession Equine Therapist
Location Gloucestershire
Website Address http://www.bowenhealth.co.uk


Specialities / Skills

Humen Bowen Therapy

Equine Bowen Therapy



Qualifications / Affiliated Bodies / Regulated Bodies

Full member of Bowen Therapy Professional Association



Description

WORKSHOP 26TH MAY 2018 9.30AM - 4PM

Listening Hands : An Exploration of the Sense of Touch

Hosted by Sally Bell at : Barefoot Livery and Hoof Rehabilitation Centre, Nempnett Thrubnell, Bristol

We all use our sense of touch on a daily basis.

The aim of this workshop is to help you :

  • tune in more to how you are using your sense of touch
  • experience the relaxation power of the very gentlest of touches
  • develop some basic skills that can help your horse to relax and release postural tightness
  • identify when and where your horse is storing tension in his body
  • improve awareness of when your horse needs professional help with postural tension.

Maximum 10 people.

Enquiries and bookings to Sally Bell 07990 973 913

 

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Bowen is a complementary, holistic therapy that is applied to muscle and soft tissue using a very light pressure. 

It is so gentle that is has been successfully used for newborn babies and the very elderly and frail. It is so diverse in its application that people have turned to Bowen when suffering from symptoms as varied as sports injury, stress, frozen shoulder, eczema and many more. Bowen is often used for everyday aches and pains; because the whole body is treated, not just the area of particular pain, problems of compensation may also be resolved giving a more complete and longer lasting improvement.

Each Bowen therapy session varies according to the particular problems of the client. By focusing on the lower and mid back and legs, the upper back, shoulders and the neck, a sense of wellbeing can be achieved, helping relaxation, aiding sleep – helping to remove everyday stress and anxiety that can make us feel under-par or prevent us functioning at our optimum.

Bowen has also been successfully used for a variety of animals including horses, cats and dogs. Horse riders often report that their horse feels freer and looser in its ridden work after Bowen. Some use it to aid recovery after an injury, some as a regular therapy in order to avoid problems developing from the stresses and strains of ridden or driven work, some to release stresses after routine procedures such as dental checks, and some to enhance the performance of their horse when it is feeling 'a little off'.

I specialise in treating people and horses; I am a full member of Bowen Therapy Professional Association, and work within their Code of Conduct.  

I am based in South Gloucestershire. I use treatment rooms for human clients at Vicarage Farm Beauty & Holistic Therapy Centre in the village of Olveston, about 10 minutes by car from the M4/M5 interchange at Almondsbury; also at Avon Riding Cetre for the Disabled, Henbury, Bristol. Both are conveniently situated for easy access from Almondsbury, Thornbury, Alveston, Falfield, Berkeley, north Bristol fringes including Patchway, Filton and Bradley Stoke, South Wales, Stroud and Dursley. I visit equine clients within a 25 mile radius of M4/M5 interchange.



Further Information

Years of experience 8
Locations I visit equine clients within a 25 mile radius of M4/M5 interchange.
Prices BOWEN FOR PEOPLE (approx. 1 hour): £35 BOWEN FOR HORSES (approx. 1 hour): £35 plus travel (up to 15 miles free; 15-25 miles £5; over 25 miles by arrangement; Severn Bridge crossing charged at current rate for cars) HORSE AND RIDER AT SAME YARD ON THE SAME DAY: £60 plus travel where relevant.



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