Jordana Delaney

Jordana Delaney

Massage Therapist

LMT # 29373

Education:

    • Cortiva Institute – King of Prussia, PA. Graduated in 2014
    • Reading Area Community College – Associates in Psychology, graduated 2012
    • Somatic Studies – The Embody Lab

Specialties and Training:

Ashiatsu, Myofascial Release, Reiki Master Teacher, Polarity Therapy, Thai Massage, Meridian Cupping, Hot Stones, Neuromuscular Therapy, Pregnancy Massage, Aromatherapy, Swedish, Sound Healing

Philosophy on Healing:

My work is rooted in the understanding that healing is not only a mental process, but a deeply embodied one. I originally studied Psychology, where I developed a strong foundation in understanding human behavior and trauma. Over time, I became aware that insight alone often doesn’t reach the deeper layers where stress, injury, and protective patterns live in the body.

That awareness led me to massage school in 2014, where a hands-on, body-centered approach felt more aligned with the kind of healing I wanted to support. Since then, I have continued expanding my practice through advanced massage techniques including myofascial work, neuromuscular therapy, Reiki, and Ashiatsu.

I believe the body is an intelligent system that adapts to protect us during overwhelm and injury. Over time, these protective patterns can show up as chronic pain, tension, or restriction. My work is slow, intentional, and intuitive, supporting the body’s natural ability to soften, regulate, and restore ease. I am passionate about holding space for others as they navigate the inner landscape of the body and rediscover freedom from the restriction of chronic pain and symptoms.

This quote by Shakti Gawain sums up the work that I offer – “The body speaks to us clearly and specifically if we are willing to listen.” I am here to help you listen. My intention is not to fix, but to support awareness, regulation, and integration in a non-judgmental space rooted in curiosity and acceptance.

Exceptional Results:

Over the years, I’ve witnessed how the body can soften and release when approached with intentional touch and gentle awareness. One client came to me with long-standing shoulder pain. As I worked slowly and attentively in that area, she began to share a traumatic incident that had not only injured her shoulder physically, but also left emotional residue. As she brought awareness to the experience, her body began to release the chronic protective holding in her shoulder, and she became visibly more at ease. It was a powerful reminder of how physical tension and emotional experience can be deeply intertwined.

In another session, a client receiving myofascial release experienced spontaneous unwinding in his jaw while I was working slowly into the muscles of his left shoulder. It was a meaningful moment for both of us to witness the body naturally let go when met with patience, acceptance, and curiosity.

Neck and upper-body work are particular specialties of mine. I regularly support clients who arrive with limited range of motion and difficulty turning their neck, and many leave with a restored sense of mobility and openness through the neck, shoulders, and upper chest. Clients often describe feeling lighter, more open, and more at ease in their bodies after their sessions.

Modalities

  • Hot Stone
  • Lomilomi
  • Manual Lymph Drainage
  • Myofascial Release
  • Neuromuscular
  • Sports
  • Swedish
  • Trigger Point