The new programme combines three Art of Cryo appliances / photo: art of cryo
“Why do you want a promotion if you already can’t sleep well?” Robbie asks his girlfriend Vikki. They’ve been together for years but recently Robbie’s worried Vikki might burnout and experience physical and psychological imbalances from the escalating stresses of daily life and work-related issues.
“Which office worker doesn’t suffer from back and neck pain?” Vikki retorts. Robbie’s never worked in an office, he’s a professional sportsman who trains daily and knows how to handle pain and stress.
“A little back pain isn’t dramatic, but if pain and stress levels aren’t controlled, they’ll manifest in a chronic condition,” says Robbie, “there are good strategies that can help.”
Two new treatments He tells Vikki about the new Tec-Spa Module (TSM) by Art of Cryo which his club has started using. It combines three Art of Cryo appliances and three health-tracking devices. “We use the Vaultz cryo chamber which delivers outstanding results when it comes to rehab, pain or sleep management,” he says. “But recently they added two more treatments.”
Vikki gets excited as Robbie explains more. Before the Vaultz session is the new Multi Cryo-Hacking System (MCS) which includes a cocktail of light therapy, ionised oxygen therapy, aromatherapy and long-wave heat therapy. After the Vaultz is the Flow System which involves intermittent vacuum therapy to stimulate the lymphatic system.
She exclaims, “We need a break to recharge! I’ll check what luxury resorts offer TSM cutting-edge technology.”
Health tracking devices At the resort, Vikki and Robbie check in using an Art of Cryo app, inputting details like BMI, how they feel and what they want to improve. An individual treatment plan is then created and uploaded.
“I am intrigued,” says Robbie, scrolling through the app. “We can get 3D body scans before and after our treatments and we can see our results via a body avatar.”
“Wow, look,” says Vikki. “We’ve got smart rings that can track our vital data, including our sleep stages. This is not your typical wellness resort.
“TSM is such a unique approach. I love that we’ll not only feel the changes but also see them in numbers.”
The couple is scheduled to start Art of Cryo’s TSM session imminently... read the next issue of Spa Business to find out how they get on.
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Editor's letter: Feeling optimistic
Revenue is at an all-time high and democratic wellness is bubbling under. It’s an exciting time for spas, says Katie Barnes
Spa People: Taichi Kuma
The son of celebrated architect Kengo Kuma designs a striking shell-like sauna in Japan
Spa People: Ana Ramirez
On her plans to roll out Ancestral Handmade, her regenerative wellness hotel concept, across South America – starting in Colombia
Spa People: Daniel Golby
On ESPA Life's debut in Doha and the markets he has his eyes set on for future expansion
News report: Milestone moment
US spa industry revenue exceeds the US$20bn mark according to ISPA's latest Big Five statistics
Sponsored: MyBlend: A new vision of beauty
Clarins has elevated its myBlend brand with new tech and formulations, as well as forging powerful alliances with global spa partners
Sponsored: Gharieni: Mind expansion
With the quest for better mental health growing ever stronger in the wake of the global pandemic, we ask Gharieni CEO Sammy Gharieni how the company’s wellness technologies are helping spas to meet this consumer demand
Top team: Hilton
Sleep, fitness and new spa concepts are top of the list as Hilton looks to deliver wellness across its 7,000 properties
Thermal spa: The heat is on
With 50 hot springs projects underway, the US is looking to establish itself as a thermal spa destination. Jane Kitchen takes a closer look
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The new programme combines three Art of Cryo appliances / photo: art of cryo
“Why do you want a promotion if you already can’t sleep well?” Robbie asks his girlfriend Vikki. They’ve been together for years but recently Robbie’s worried Vikki might burnout and experience physical and psychological imbalances from the escalating stresses of daily life and work-related issues.
“Which office worker doesn’t suffer from back and neck pain?” Vikki retorts. Robbie’s never worked in an office, he’s a professional sportsman who trains daily and knows how to handle pain and stress.
“A little back pain isn’t dramatic, but if pain and stress levels aren’t controlled, they’ll manifest in a chronic condition,” says Robbie, “there are good strategies that can help.”
Two new treatments He tells Vikki about the new Tec-Spa Module (TSM) by Art of Cryo which his club has started using. It combines three Art of Cryo appliances and three health-tracking devices. “We use the Vaultz cryo chamber which delivers outstanding results when it comes to rehab, pain or sleep management,” he says. “But recently they added two more treatments.”
Vikki gets excited as Robbie explains more. Before the Vaultz session is the new Multi Cryo-Hacking System (MCS) which includes a cocktail of light therapy, ionised oxygen therapy, aromatherapy and long-wave heat therapy. After the Vaultz is the Flow System which involves intermittent vacuum therapy to stimulate the lymphatic system.
She exclaims, “We need a break to recharge! I’ll check what luxury resorts offer TSM cutting-edge technology.”
Health tracking devices At the resort, Vikki and Robbie check in using an Art of Cryo app, inputting details like BMI, how they feel and what they want to improve. An individual treatment plan is then created and uploaded.
“I am intrigued,” says Robbie, scrolling through the app. “We can get 3D body scans before and after our treatments and we can see our results via a body avatar.”
“Wow, look,” says Vikki. “We’ve got smart rings that can track our vital data, including our sleep stages. This is not your typical wellness resort.
“TSM is such a unique approach. I love that we’ll not only feel the changes but also see them in numbers.”
The couple is scheduled to start Art of Cryo’s TSM session imminently... read the next issue of Spa Business to find out how they get on.
Read more from this issue of Attractions Management magazine
View contents of Attractions Management 2023 issue 2
Editor's letter: Feeling optimistic
Revenue is at an all-time high and democratic wellness is bubbling under. It’s an exciting time for spas, says Katie Barnes
Spa People: Taichi Kuma
The son of celebrated architect Kengo Kuma designs a striking shell-like sauna in Japan
Spa People: Ana Ramirez
On her plans to roll out Ancestral Handmade, her regenerative wellness hotel concept, across South America – starting in Colombia
Spa People: Daniel Golby
On ESPA Life's debut in Doha and the markets he has his eyes set on for future expansion
News report: Milestone moment
US spa industry revenue exceeds the US$20bn mark according to ISPA's latest Big Five statistics
Sponsored: MyBlend: A new vision of beauty
Clarins has elevated its myBlend brand with new tech and formulations, as well as forging powerful alliances with global spa partners
Sponsored: Gharieni: Mind expansion
With the quest for better mental health growing ever stronger in the wake of the global pandemic, we ask Gharieni CEO Sammy Gharieni how the company’s wellness technologies are helping spas to meet this consumer demand
Top team: Hilton
Sleep, fitness and new spa concepts are top of the list as Hilton looks to deliver wellness across its 7,000 properties
Thermal spa: The heat is on
With 50 hot springs projects underway, the US is looking to establish itself as a thermal spa destination. Jane Kitchen takes a closer look
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