Monday 11 June 2012

World's fastest man in car crash

Three-time Olympic champion Usain Bolt was involved in a car crash shortly before dawn yesterday morning.

He was returning home from a friend’s party in the Jamaican capital, Kingston when he lost control of his BMW and crashed it into a guard rail.


Bolt’s publicist said: “He is fine and resting at home.”

Bowen Therapy could not only help the Olympic star with his sporting injuries but any harm suffered in his accident.



The Bowen Technique is a natural, drug-free, non-invasive, complementary therapy that can help whiplash, muscle problems and sports injuries.


Rather than 'making' the body change, Bowen 'asks' the body to recognise the ailment and make the changes it requires.


During the 30-60 minute treatment, the Bowen practitioner makes small, rolling movements over muscles, tendons, ligaments and soft tissue at precise points on the body, using only the amount of pressure appropriate for that individual.

No hard tissue or manipulation is used or needed.



Between each set of moves, the body is allowed to rest for a few minutes, to allow it to absorb the information it has received and initiate the healing process.


Bowen is an extremely relaxing experience and can also aid any stress the stroke survivor may be feeling.


If you have had a stroke, or are caring for somebody who has, and are interested in how Bowen Therapy can help you visit the website to find a Bowen therapist near you or call 0844 561 7173.

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