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Spa Vision partners with CryoAction in response to increased popularity of Cryotherapy treatments

Spa Vision partners with CryoAction in response to increased popularity of Cryotherapy treatments
November 24, 2020

Leading global spa consultant, Spa Vision, has announced its latest brand partnership with cryotherapy provider, CryoAction, in response to the rapidly increasing popularity of whole body cryotherapy treatments in sporting and wellness facilities.

The new partnership will see Spa Vision integrate CryoAction chambers into its extensive portfolio as it continues to broaden its premium, specialist offering to clients across Australia and New Zealand. CryoAction is a leading provider of whole-body cryotherapy chambers used by elite sports clubs, wellness facilities and spas due to well documented health and wellness benefits.

CryoAction’s whole-body extreme cold therapy has been scientifically proven to speed up injury recovery, relieve chronic pain symptoms, and improve cognitive function. It can also boost the immune system and improve sleep quality.  In only a three-minute session of cryotherapy, a wealth of health benefits can be provided to all users.

Spa Vision Director, Neil Owen advised “In teaming up with CryoAction, we can now offer a cutting edge treatment with far reaching benefits across both health and wellbeing.  We know our clients in Australia and New Zealand are increasingly seeking solutions which offer guests guaranteed health benefits and we know whole body cryotherapy does exactly that.  Furthermore, the ability to offer touch-less therapies is now more important than ever and compliments the current and evolving needs of operators in our market.”

CryoAction founder and Chief Executive, Ian Saunders added “Cryotherapy has built a fantastic reputation in sports recovery over recent years, but the public awareness of the wellness benefits of the extreme-cold treatment are slightly lower. This partnership with Spa Vision will help us correct this, as we work with them to install our cryochambers in spas and wellness clinics in Australia and New Zealand. This will allow more people to discover and enjoy the positive effects of cryotherapy on general health and wellbeing. We are excited for our future with Spa Vision and are looking forward to making the health and wellness benefits of cryotherapy accessible to even more people.”

CryoAction’s proprietary technology super-cools the air in the chamber to create a temperature around the user of -80°C to -130°C. This causes blood circulation to increase and helps repair damaged muscles, as well as offering a natural analgesic effect to relieve pain, improve mood and overall wellbeing.

Spa Vision, which operates globally from offices in the UK and Australia, supplies, procures and consults for the spa, health, beauty and wellness industries. Internationally the business works with a broad spectrum of clients including hotel spas, destination spas, wellness centres, day spas, medi spas, salons, luxury yachts, independent therapists and residential homes.

For more information go to cryoaction.com  and spavision.com

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