Meet Our Massage Therapy Team

Joni Blume, Licensed Massage Therapist

Massage Therapist, Joni Blume

Joni has 5 years experience in therapeutic massage.  She is a member of the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA). 

Joni’s work is beneficial for conditions such as neck, back, hip, and shoulder pain.  Her training in Trigger Point Therapy and Myofascial Release help our patients healing process much faster, especially in conjunction with chiropractic care and rehabilitation.

Joni has first hand experience how chiropractic and massage therapy can enhance your quality of life.  She decided to become a massage therapist to help others in pain.  She has received chiropractic care for many years, and credits that to only needing to visit her primary care doctor for yearly check-ups. 

Joni and her husband Bob enjoy spending time with their two sons, daughter-in-laws, and grandchild Madyson.  They are also very excited about the grandchild they have on the way.


Samantha Mullins, Licensed Massage Therapist.

Massage Therapist, Samantha MullinsSamantha Mullins is a Licensed Massage Therapist. She graduated from Lexington Healing Arts Academy, where she was taught various massage techniques such as Myofascial Release, Swedish massage, deep tissue, among other modalities. She has an extensive knowledge of the therapeutic benefits of massage, in addition to the skills in how to help people with different injuries and health conditions. The most satisfying part of her job is being able to help people improve their quality of life whether it’s by increasing their range of motion or enabling them to take a walk with their loved ones.

Besides working at Preston Chiropractic and Rehabilitation, Samantha is also a sports massage therapist with the AMTA (American Massage Therapy Association) KY-Chapter. One of her favorite events is with a team of massage therapists for the Ironman Competition in Louisville, KY. In her spare time she enjoys playing in some of the small corn-hole tournaments along with her boyfriend and friends.

Samantha Mullins, LMT
AMTA Member


Wendy Delaney, Licensed Massage Therapist

Massage Therapist, Wendy DelaneyWendy Delaney decided to become a Licensed Massage Therapist to help people recover with their pain and injuries. After suffering with back pain for most of her life, she decided that by becoming a massage therapist she would have the opportunity to help other people in pain. She helps people suffering with back, neck and shoulder pain, sciatica, carpal tunnel and many other conditions. She understands the importance of massage therapy as part of the patient’s treatment plan. She says one of the most gratifying things about being a massage therapist is when she alleviates the pain and discomfort in her clients.

Wendy is married with an 11 year old stepson and two dogs. She is a huge animal lover so at any given time she may be spending time with one or more of her two dogs. She enjoys spending time with her family and pets. She loves to read and watch TV. She and her husband Craig are huge football fans. They enjoy working in their yard, kayaking, and working on home improvement projects together.

Wendy Delaney, L.M.T.
Nationally Certified
Member of AMTA

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