Bowenwork

Bowenwork, also called Bowen Therapy or Bowen Massage is a form of deep tissue bodywork that uses a light touch consisting of rolling moves made on muscles, tendons, ligaments and nerves that release stuck fascia for long lasting pain relief from acute and chronic conditions. Bowenwork may be a good fit for you if you’ve tried other types of bodywork such as massage, chiropractic, or acupunc... Read More

Bowenwork, also called Bowen Therapy or Bowen Massage is a form of deep tissue bodywork that uses a light touch consisting of rolling moves made on muscles, tendons, ligaments and nerves that release stuck fascia for long lasting pain relief from acute and chronic conditions.

Bowenwork may be a good fit for you if you’ve tried other types of bodywork such as massage, chiropractic, or acupuncture, and only get short term relief for your chronic pain. Or if you’ve recently injured yourself and want to speed up the healing process.

Conditions that tend to respond well to Bowenwork:

back pain
scoliosis
sciatica
arthritis
fibromyalgia
chronic fatigue syndrome
migraines or headaches
neck pain, TMJ issues
shoulder problems, including frozen shoulder
hip, knee, ankle, and foot problems
plantar fasciitis
carpal tunnel syndrome
golf & tennis elbow
sports & accident injuries
joint replacement surgery (before and after)

Benefits of Bowenwork:

reduction of chronic and acute pain
better flexibility and range of motion
more restful sleep
reduction of anxiety
increased energy
faster recovery from injuries and surgeries
longer lasting relief than other types of bodywork

What to expect at your first session:

What to bring: Your completed health history intake form found here.

What to wear: Lightweight, thin, loose clothing, such as sweatpants, shorts and t-shirts. Please no jeans or spandex yoga pants, as these clothing items make the hands-on work very difficult and the bodywork less effective.

What happens during the session: Your therapist will review your intake form and health history with you. This may include range of motion testing and pictures of your body before and after treatment for your file (your privacy is always protected).

You will remain fully clothed. You will lie face down on the massage table with your face in a cradle that can be adjusted for comfort, and a pillow under your ankles for support. Additional pillows are available if needed. If necessary for comfort, the work can also be performed with the client sitting or standing.

The therapist will apply rolling or strumming moves along specific muscles and tendons. The pressure used is almost always less than you would expect. After each series of moves, the therapist will leave the room to allow for your body time to respond.

It is not uncommon to feel warmth, or vibrations or to have muscle twitching during the rest periods.

A session may last from 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the client’s needs and how their body responds to the work.

How many sessions are needed: For first time clients or those who have had Bowenwork before but it’s been over a year since last treatment, a minimum of three sessions (one a week for three weeks) is recommended. After the third session, your therapist may suggest a pause of 3-4 weeks before resuming treatment to allow your body to process the changes and to learn how to rely on itself verses the bodywork.

Frequently most conditions are resolved in the first 3 visits. Chronic conditions may require more sessions.


Lymphatic Clearing

You might benefit from Lymphatic Clearing (also called manual lymphatic drainage) if you experience common symptoms like fatigue, headaches, brain fog, sinus problems, worsened allergies, puffy face, or eyes, soreness, and stiffness upon waking, and/or difficulty losing weight. Or if you’re dealing with one of these conditions: primary lymphedema strain, sprain, or hematoma (acute or chroni... Read More

You might benefit from Lymphatic Clearing (also called manual lymphatic drainage) if you experience common symptoms like fatigue, headaches, brain fog, sinus problems, worsened allergies, puffy face, or eyes, soreness, and stiffness upon waking, and/or difficulty losing weight. Or if you’re dealing with one of these conditions:

primary lymphedema
strain, sprain, or hematoma (acute or chronic)
joint replacement surgeries (before and after)
rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia
tendonitis, bursitis
chronic systemic inflammation
chronic bronchitis, or post covid cough
migraines, or the long-lasting impacts from a concussion

Benefits of Lymphatic Clearing:

increased energy
more restful sleep
faster healing
increased ability to think clearly
improved flexibility and range of motion
fewer bouts of muscle pain
fewer headaches
reduction of gas and bloating with digestion

What to expect at your first session:

What to bring: Your completed Health History Intake Form available here.

What happens during the session: The therapist will review your intake form and health history with you. This may include range of motion testing and pre/post session pictures for your file (your privacy is always protected).

You will remain fully clothed. You will be asked to lie on your back on the massage table, with a pillow under you knees for support. Additional pillows are available for your comfort. The therapist will gently massage your lymph nodes starting at your neck and work down towards your ankles, noting any areas that are tender. The work is relaxing, some clients even fall asleep.

What to wear: Wear loose, lightweight clothing, such as sweatpants, shorts and t-shirts. Please no jeans or spandex yoga pants, as these clothing items make the clearing hands-on work very difficult.

Post session care: The therapist will teach you the steps to clear your lymph nodes at home so you can continue the benefits of the service. Full aftercare instructions including detox symptoms are available here.


MSTR McLoughlin Scar Tissue Release

Your scar could be causing you to feel embarrassed, anxious, angry or fearful that someone might see it. If there is a traumatic experience related to the scar, these emotions can be powerful. You are not alone. Many people silently suffer with the emotional and physical impacts a scar can create. Before scar tissue release you may be experiencing burning, numbness, a tingling sensation, pu... Read More

Your scar could be causing you to feel embarrassed, anxious, angry or fearful that someone might see it. If there is a traumatic experience related to the scar, these emotions can be powerful. You are not alone. Many people silently suffer with the emotional and physical impacts a scar can create.

Before scar tissue release you may be experiencing burning, numbness, a tingling sensation, pulling, hardness, roughness, a ropey feeling, or hypersensitivity at the site of the scar. As a result of the scar tissue, you may have a decreased range of motion, reduced flexibility, cold hands or feet, and muscle weakness.

It doesn’t have to be like this. You can look and feel like yourself again with MSTR.

Benefits to Scar Tissue Release:

distinctly diminished appearance of the scar
reduced pain and hypersensitivity
relieved burning, numbness, and tingling sensation
softened skin around scar
released trapped emotions surrounding scar formation
increased circulation that alleviates cold hands and feet
curtailed muscle spasms
reduced risk of muscle tears and strains

Conditions that tend to respond well to Scar Tissue Release:

post-mastectomy, or lumpectomy
scars on the trunk of the body due to removal of appendix, gallbladder or similar surgeries
hysterectomy or C-section
joint replacement (knee, hip, shoulder)
head wounds
amputations
trauma wounds
Some burns
plantar fasciitis
carpal tunnel syndrome

What to expect at your first session:

What to bring: Your completed Scar Tissue Release health history form available here. This should be filled out one week PRIOR TO YOUR SESSION.

What happens during the session: Your therapist will review your intake form and health history with you. This may include range of motion testing and pictures of the scar/s before and after treatment for your file (your privacy is always protected).

You will remain clothed except for the area of the scar. You will lie down on the massage table in a position that suits where your scar is located on your body. Pillows are provided for your support and comfort.

The therapist will ask you to touch the scar and describe what you notice physically and emotionally. You will be able to go at your own pace and be supported though this process. Then the therapist will lightly touch the scar and surrounding skin for assessment. Gentle fingertip pressure is applied to the skin to help free the restrictions in the scar. No force is involved, and the work is done within your tolerance.

After the work is complete, the therapist will ask you to again touch the scar and describe what you notice physically and emotionally.

What to wear: Lightweight, loose clothing such as sweatpants or shorts and t-shirts that allow easier access to the scar.

How many sessions are needed: Depending on the size of the scar will determine how many sessions may be required. Generally smaller scars (less than 3”) can be treated with one session. Larger scars (over 3”) may need three or four sessions.

Post session care: The area around the scar may be sore for a couple days. Also in the week following the session, it is not uncommon to have an emotional release (crying, sadness, anger). This is completely normal. It is your body’s way of releasing any trapped emotions related to the events leading up to and after the scar’s creation. These feelings will subside.


Regence

For clients wanting to bill Regence Insurance for services. Must provide insurance information PRIOR to scheduling.

Hi, I’m Caran (pronounced Karen). I’ve been a licensed massage therapist since 2016, and Certified Bowenwork therapist since 2018. I also am certified in McLoughlin Scar Tissue Release, and specialize in Lymphatic Drainage.

I chose to become a massage therapist so I could help my two boys with anxiety and growing pains, as well as nurture other widows. I’ve always known the power of touch, but more so since my husband died. I strive to provide comfort and positive energy with all my clients, as well connect with them on a deeper, holistic level. I’m very happy that you’ve visited my page and I look forward to seeing you soon!

Hi, I’m Caran (pronounced Karen). I’ve been a licensed massage therapist since 2016, and Certifie... Read More

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