RUSKIN spa is the first in the North West to offer groundbreaking adaptive oxygen therapy.

Ruskin, the 30-acre well-being, sport and fitness retreat in Dentons Green is now introducing clients to the unique health benefits of thinAir adaptive oxygen therapy.

A specially designed wellness suite has just launched, giving Ruskin visitors the opportunity to sample thinAir.

The treatment promises to alleviate inflammation and chronic pain and improve mental agility as well as helping to repair injury.

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Ruskin wellness spa manager Tanya Bradford said: “We are thrilled to have brought thinAir to our spa.

“We had heard about the therapy and how people were amazed at the improvements to their health and well being.

“It is a natural fit for our new spa. The therapy is so simple and accessible to all.

“After an initial introduction by our spa team and a first 45 minute session, clients can then simply relax and let thinAir do all the work.”

The therapy, a world first, has been invented by Manchester-based Christopher Kavanagh.

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The machine delivers personalised oxygen therapy programmes to support an individual in order to allow the body to recover, repair and regenerate.

The initial course consists of 15 sessions, each lasting around 45 minutes, ideally being completed within three weeks, followed by additional ‘top-up’ treatments, which clients can book weekly.

The smart device can be used for a number of different conditions, as it induces a special state within the user's body that has a wide variety of benefits, including recovery.

Ruskin client Andrew Appleton, said: “I am so impressed by thinAir. I’m in my 40’s and still playing football.

“I use it to help keep my body fit and healthy and it helps my concentration, not to mention aches and pains.

“A friend introduced me to it. I completed the initial course and was delighted to discover Ruskin has now opened a thinAir suite so I am back to keep myself topped up.”

Inventor Christopher Kavanagh said: “We are delighted to be partnering with such a prestigious professional wellness setting.

“Ruskin’s have embraced the unique benefits of adaptive oxygen therapy wholeheartedly.

“The results speak for themselves and by offering it to the wider community, more people will be able to lead pain free, healthier lives.”