Spa Week is back from April 11th-17th 2016. During the event, hundreds of spa, wellness, and fitness facilities participating in the event across the USA will be offering premium full-service treatments at a major discount of US $50 each (normally $100-$500).

This spring, the SpaWeek will focus on treating technology-related injuries and stress. - Photo: © LuckyImages / shutterstock.com

This spring, the event will focus on treating technology-related injuries and stress. “Using tablets, computers, and cell phones on a daily basis leads to issues such as back and neck pain, poor posture, muscle fatigue, carpal tunnel syndrome, facial sagging (phone face), vision damage, sore thumbs, anxiety, stress and more. Technology dependence has become a part of everyday life. To help alleviate these symptoms and reverse the damage caused by technology overload, spas have created treatments that specifically focus on and alleviate these technology-related conditions,” explain the organizers.

For instance:

 Haven Spa in New York City offers a unique Geek Massage (Reg. $100, Spa Week $50) that was created to address and relieve the ailments that are created from hours of computer usage.
 The Elizabeth Adams Salon in Illinois touts their Spa Oceana Stress Relief Treatment (Reg. $100, Spa Week $50) offers a water-based stress-relief body treatment to fight anxiety brought on by our fast paced lifestyle.
 Holistic Touch in Virginia offers Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture (Reg. $130, Spa Week $50), because, having your phone connected to your face all day and texting leads to clogged pores and wrinkles from squinting your eyes.

It is recommended that spa-goers sign up and book in advance on SpaWeek.com to ensure they reserve their top treatment choices.