The State College Chiropractic & Massage Center

Resident at The State College Spa 251 Easterly Parkway Medical Center Downtown~814-272-0420~Free Parking & Highmark Participating ~ Jon Masorti D.C. Clinical Director

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Dr. Jon Masorti
  • is the Clinical Director of The State College Spa, Chiropractic & Massage Center
  • is a participating Highmark BC/BS Provider
  • adheres to a Chiropractic philosophy that is health and well-being through proper nutrition, exercise, and periodic soft and osseous tissue adjustments
  • is a Penn State Alumni and a Nittany Lion Football Letterman
  • graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic
  • is an Honored U.S.Army Veteran and established The Defenders Of Freedom Wellness Plan ~ A subsidized Spa Wellness Program for Military, Veterans and their Families w/Military ID
  • is a volunteer sports health care professional for State College High School Rugby and other teams
  • developed and trains manual therapy professionals in Jung Mi Shiatsu* - a soft tissue manipulation technique that treats muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia and nerves disorder
  • is a guilded actor and has appeared in public service announcements and commercials for healthy living products and services
  • is the founder of  Dr. Jon's Men Zone ~ spa services, skincare & body care dedicated to helping men discover the power of looking and feeling their best 

"Shiatsu technique refers to the use of fingers & palm of one's hand to apply pressure to particular sections on the surface of the body for the purpose of correcting the imbalances of the body, & for maintaining and promoting health.It is also a method contributing to the healing of specific illnesses."-Japanese Health Ministry

*Shiatsu is regulated as a licensed medical therapy in Japan by the Ministry of Health and Welfare. Patients receiving Shiatsu report feeling relaxed, calm and better abled to cope with things. A statistically significant improvement in symptoms was reported across a large number of patients with stress levels and muscular/joint problems showing the most improvement.

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