Vicki Taylor

Massage Therapist in Norwich, Norfolk
Vicki Taylor is a fully qualified and insured Complementary Therapist. She offers a wide range of Complementary Therapies and tailors her treatments to suit men and women. Her Treatment Room is located at The Orange Grove Clinic in the heart of Norwich City centre. The welcoming Reception Room in the charming Grade II listed building helps you to start to relax even before you have entered the Treatment Room with essential oils burning and soft ambient music. The glow of a warm orange light radiates around the Treatment Room, relaxing music and essential oils fill the air so you can totally unwind away from the demands of daily life. A ground Floor Treatment Room is available on request which is easily accessible for all kinds of treatments and for the less able bodied.

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The Orange Grove Clinic
Norwich, Norfolk
NR2 1DR
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read moreI started my career as a Massage Therapist at 'Neal's Yard Remedies' treatment rooms; after qualifying in Holistic and Advanced Massage in 2006 at Alison Rostron School of Massage. I steadily built up my client base and kept studying to gain further qualifications in Complementary Therapies - Reflexology and Hopi Ear Candling at the Jackie Hamilton School of Therapies. I had an opportunity to do on-site Complementary Therapy Treatments at the Virgin Money offices in Norwich. For seven years I was able to help improve staff well-being as part of their employee company healthcare benefits which helps alleviate work stress and tension.
read moreSitting on a comfortable padded chair an Indian head massage focuses on the upper back, shoulders, upper arms, neck, scalp and face. You can experience the massage fully clothed with massage techniques being performed through your upper garments. Or if preferred a towelling wrap is supplied for females so massage oil or a tailor-made blend of aromatherapy essential oils can be applied to your skin to increase the therapeutic effects of the massage. Indian head massage works on the main areas affected by mental and emotional stress improving circulation in the head, aiding relaxation, improving memory and promoting clearer thinking.
read morePregnancy Massage differs from traditional massage in a few different ways. Massage techniques and positioning are tailored through the stages of your pregnancy to help ensure comfort, safety, relaxation and the well-being of you and your baby. Positioning is either lying on your side on a treatment couch and being cushioned with pillows under your head, between your legs or under your tummy. Alternatively, if you require your bump or face to be massaged you will gently turn over onto your back where you will be positioned in a semi-reclining position (only for a limited time due to the weight of the baby) on the couch, supported with cushions.
read moreReflexology is a non-invasive treatment and treats you holistically, using a principle that areas of the feet correspond to your internal organs, glands and structures of the body. Your whole body is mapped out on the feet (shown opposite). Applying pressure to the feet brings about a state of relaxation and helps the bodies own healing process, prompting a change in the related part of the body. Firm pressure and specific thumb, finger and hand techniques are used with either foot powder. A foot massage using foot lotion is included at the end of the treatment to moisturise your skin and to enhance the effects of the reflexology treatment.
read moreWaxing is a form of semi-permanent hair removal which removes the hairs from the follicle. New hair will not grow back in the previously waxed area for 3 to 6 weeks. Waxing is not suitable if you have any contagious skin conditions, open wounds such as cuts, abrasions or if your skin is red or uncomfortable from sunburn. It's also best to avoid a waxing treatment if you've just had a spray tan and if you're menstruating due to the treatment making your skin more sensitive. Let your hair grow for at least 2-3 weeks prior to your waxing treatment.
read moreSports Massage is not just for the athletes competing in events and competitions. You can benefit from sports massage if you have a physically demanding job, those that enjoy physical activity like walking, using cardio machines or weights in the gym or people that regularly go to fitness classes. Sports Massage helps to alleviate the stress and tension which builds up in the body's soft tissues, using concentrated firm pressure and specific techniques. Helping to maintain or improve range of motion and muscle flexibility.
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