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Treatment Room Collection

In the serene treatment room, a sanctuary of healing awaits. Here, ancient practices and modern techniques intertwine to create a haven for rejuvenation and restoration

Background imageTreatment Room Collection: Stone therapy

Stone therapy
MODEL RELEASED. Stone therapy. Woman lying on her front with stones placed along her spine. The stones are heated to warm the muscles of the back

Background imageTreatment Room Collection: Cupping

Cupping
MODEL RELEASED. Cupping. Cupping, or fire cupping, is a practice derived from Chinese medicine and is used in the treatment of respiratory conditions and musculoskeletal pains

Background imageTreatment Room Collection: Cupping

Cupping
MODEL RELEASED. Cupping. Therapist heating cups on a clients back. Cupping, or fire cupping, is a is a practice derived from Chinese medicine

Background imageTreatment Room Collection: Advertisement, The Medical Battery Company (engraving)

Advertisement, The Medical Battery Company (engraving)
1603660 Advertisement, The Medical Battery Company (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Advertisement, The Medical Battery Company)

Background imageTreatment Room Collection: Nottingham Forest training session. The healing hands of Forest masseur Bob Davies

Nottingham Forest training session. The healing hands of Forest masseur Bob Davies prepares right-back Bill Whare for action ahead of the Trentside derby at Meadow Lane in October 1956

Background imageTreatment Room Collection: Cardiff City footballer Phil Dwyer, 21st September 1976

Cardiff City footballer Phil Dwyer, 21st September 1976

Background imageTreatment Room Collection: Treatment Room at Anfield March 1966. Liverpool Football Team L to R

Treatment Room at Anfield March 1966. Liverpool Football Team L to R Bob Paisley trainer Peter Thompson Roger Hunt Bill Shankly manager Ian Callaghan Gordon Milne Tommy Smith

Background imageTreatment Room Collection: Moxibustion treatment

Moxibustion treatment
MODEL RELEASED. Moxibustion. Acupuncturist holding a smouldering moxa pole near a patients shoulder during an indirect moxibustion treatment. Moxa is ground mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris)

Background imageTreatment Room Collection: Phototherapy booth

Phototherapy booth. Dermatologist setting up an ultraviolet B phototherapy booth

Background imageTreatment Room Collection: Photodynamic therapy

Photodynamic therapy. Patient undergoing photodynamic therapy

Background imageTreatment Room Collection: Phototherapy

Phototherapy booth. Patient with their hands in a phototherapy box

Background imageTreatment Room Collection: Woman relaxing at a spa

Woman relaxing at a spa
MODEL RELEASED. Woman relaxing at a spa, attended by a therapist

Background imageTreatment Room Collection: LaStone therapy

LaStone therapy
MODEL RELEASED. LaStone therapy. Therapist holding a stack of stones for use in LaStone therapy. This combines Zen philosophy with Native American medicine

Background imageTreatment Room Collection: Moxibustion

Moxibustion
MODEL RELEASED. Moxibustion. This therapy uses mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) and is derived from traditional Chinese and Japanese medicine

Background imageTreatment Room Collection: Woman relaxing at a beauty spa

Woman relaxing at a beauty spa
MODEL RELEASED. Woman relaxing at a beauty spa

Background imageTreatment Room Collection: Acupuncture

Acupuncture
MODEL RELEASED. Acupuncture. Acupuncturist inserting a needle into a clients back. This traditional Chinese practice uses needles to restore an energy flow through specific points on the skin

Background imageTreatment Room Collection: Crystal therapy

Crystal therapy
MODEL RELEASED. Crystal therapy. Therapist dowsing her clients chakra with an amethyst crystal. Advocates of this type of therapy believe that crystals contain positive energy that can be channelled



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In the serene treatment room, a sanctuary of healing awaits. Here, ancient practices and modern techniques intertwine to create a haven for rejuvenation and restoration. As soft music fills the air, the soothing scent of essential oils envelops you in tranquility. The gentle glow of candles casts a warm ambiance upon the room, setting the stage for an unforgettable experience. Stone therapy takes center stage as smooth, heated stones are strategically placed on your body. Their warmth seeps into your muscles, melting away tension and promoting deep relaxation. It's like being cradled by nature itself. Cupping marks its presence with delicate glass cups creating suction on specific areas of your skin. This ancient Chinese technique stimulates blood flow and releases toxins from within, leaving you feeling refreshed and revitalized. The walls tell stories through framed memories - an advertisement from The Medical Battery Company engraved in history; Nottingham Forest training session where Bob Davies' healing hands worked wonders; Cardiff City footballer Phil Dwyer finding solace on September 21st, 1976; Liverpool Football Team gathered at Anfield's Treatment Room in March 1966. Moxibustion treatment brings forth therapeutic warmth as smoldering herbs are carefully applied to acupoints along your body's meridians. This traditional Chinese practice ignites energy flow and promotes balance within. Massage becomes an art form here – skilled hands gliding over weary muscles with precision and care. Tensions dissolve under their expert touch as knots unravel beneath their fingertips. Within this sacred space lies endless possibilities for self-care and well-being. Whether seeking relief from physical ailments or simply indulging in moments of blissful escape, the treatment room offers respite from life's demands. Step inside this oasis of serenity where stone therapy harmonizes with cupping while massages transport you to realms of pure bliss. Let go of worries as time stands still within these four walls – a sanctuary dedicated to your healing journey.