If you have learned the Bowen Shoulder Procedure but would like to have a greater insight into the move, understand the anatomy and why we do what we do, as well as gain valuable insights into the assessment and management of shoulder presentations, then this workshop is for you.
Hosted by one of the world's most experienced Bowen practitioners and teachers, Julian Baker has been teaching Bowen for over three decades and has written two best-selling books on the subject. He has undertaken extensive human dissections that give enormous insight into where and how we work when performing Bowen moves and is renowned worldwide as one of the leading exponents of fascia and manual therapy as well as Bowen.
This workshop will be live and will have a model available so that all the moves can be demonstrated and your questions answered. The session will be recorded and available for 120 days afterward.
What will you learn in this live class?
Anatomical overview of the shoulder procedure and relevant anatomy, including fascia, nerves, and lymphatic organs
Shoulder assessment and things to consider when presented with shoulder pain and or restriction
Demonstration of the move whilst working solo, using several angles and approaches
Common errors when performing the shoulder procedure
Troubleshooting a difficult shoulder
Other procedures and areas to consider when presented with shoulder restriction
Additional shoulder moves
Q&A
Who should take this live class?
This class is for existing practitioners and student practitioners of The Bowen Technique (from any school in the world) who have already attended an in-person workshop where they have been given hands-on instruction on Bowen and the application of the shoulder procedure.
Please note: This workshop is not suitable for those who have never attended an in-person workshop or who have only learned online.
A teacher of manual therapy for thirty years and have been leading human dissection classes for manual and movement therapists since 2007. I love sharing my passion for the human form and how it fits together and I believe in making things accessible and easy to understand. I've taught anatomy dissections all over the world including Oxford...