
ABOUT SBT
What is Structural Bowen Therapy (SBT)?
The Structural Bowen Therapy (SBT) combines osteopathic assessments and techniques with the conjunction of Bowen movements to improve the dynamics and effectiveness of the treatment.
The Bowen Therapy stimulates the nervous system, which regulates the work of muscles and internal organs, improving the body's functions in the direction toward optimal balance - homeostasis. It is a very effective therapy, for all ages, with virtually no side effects. Combined with osteopathic techniques contributes to a faster therapeutic effect.
In Structural Bowen Therapy, most important is a correct assessment to understand the patient's problem (dysfunctions) and then select the appropriate tools for the therapy. Next, you will learn how and when to combine specific techniques with Bowen moves. This approach will build your confidence and trust.
Structural Bowen Therapy may help with:
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Back pain and sciatica
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Digestive and bowel problems
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Earache and TMJ problems, tinnitus
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Migraines and other types of headaches
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Fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome
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Hip, knee, ankle and foot problems
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Menstrual and hormonal irregularities
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Neck and shoulder problems (including 'frozen shoulder')
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Groin pain, pelvic tilt and uneven leg length
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Respiratory problems and hay fever
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RSI, carpal tunnel syndrome and tennis elbow
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Sports and other traumatic injuries
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Children bed-wetting
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General muscular aches and stiffness
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Lymphatic drainage
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Newborn baby problems (e.g. colic, feeding problems, sleep-related conditions)
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Pre-surgery preparation
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Post-operative recovery
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Whiplash
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Women’s problems (e.g. heavy or painful periods, infertility, fibroids)

Bowen Therapy + Osteopathic Approach = SBT
Tutor

Greg Curylo, BSc (Hons) Osteopathy
Osteopath and Bowen Practitioner
Founder of Structural Bowen Therapy (SBT)
Greg has his own style in treating people, where he's blending modalities to achieve the best therapeutic result and prevent health problems before they arise. He studied with some excellent bodywork teachers and practitioners over the years, and his own osteopathic work and style have been influenced by all of them. He continues to study extensively in an effort to understand the human body, touch, neuroscience, and pain with the aim of further developing his own unique and effective therapeutic style.
Currently, he is practising Wim Hof and Buteyko breathing methods and cold exposure. He strongly believes that correct breathing and exposure to external stimuli (e.g. cold environment) are missing links to human well-being and health. Greg is working extensively with athletes from a variety of sports, including running, boxing, football, dancing, swimming, hockey, and body-building, Greg is also treating people from non-sporting backgrounds.
