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What to look for
These are some of the marks of a good Bowtech practitioner:
- Maintains an office/clinic that is calm and conducive to healing
- Asks you for some background to your complaints
- Explains what s/he's going to do before the session begins
- Makes sure that you are comfortable lying on the table/bed or sitting in a chair
- Uses only pressure that is comfortable to you; if you ask him/ her to lighten up, heeds your request
- Leaves you to rest between sets of moves so that your nervous system can begin its work without interruption
- Does not overload your system with too many procedures in one session
- Helps you to get up off the table/bed or out of the chair
- Explains what to do and not do between sessions, and answers your questions
- Encourages you to phone between sessions if anything unusual happens
- At the next session after showing you any exercises to do at home between sessions, reviews them to make sure you're doing them correctly
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