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A reflexologist used a high street massager device on his patients in a bid to satisfy his lust while pretending the 'treatment' would solve their health problems, a court was told. Stuart Hill, 57, told his female patients he was using the latest Chinese massage technique which would help them feel better.Hill claimed the 'hormone therapy', which involved him placing a high street vibrating massager on an intimate part of the patient's body, was banned in the UK. He said it would arouse the patient and make them 'orgasmic', which would in turn help them recover, Durham Crown Court heard. One of his alleged victims went to his clinic at Meridian Massage at Nevilles Dross, near Durham City, because she had knee problems.The middle-aged married woman was allegedly never given treatment to her knee. Instead, Hill allegedly placed the electric massager on an intimate part of her body.He claimed the therapy had 'scales of arousal between one and 10' and told his patient to think about sex with her husband during the process, the court heard.Prosecutor Amanda Rippon said: 'The defendant told her this therapy was not legal in England and she was his guinea pig. She began to think this was legitimate therapy....more ...