Mind Body Soul Wellness Center announces new director of bodywork

David Noonan is one of the few Expert Level Myofascial Release Therapists in Bucks County

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Mind Body Soul Wellness Center, 3070 Bristol Pike, Bensalem, announced the appointment of David Noonan, PTA, LMT, CPT, as the new director of bodywork. With experience in physical therapy, Myofascial Release, massage therapy and personal training, Noonan is set to enhance the center’s mission of providing accessibility and affordability to these highly-skilled and sought-after therapies.

Noonan has over 15 years of experience in various bodywork modalities, including being one of the few Expert Level Myofascial Release Therapists in Bucks County, having trained directly with John Barnes, the developer of Myofascial Release. He holds degrees in physical therapy and sciences, certification as a personal trainer through the International Sports Sciences Association, and is a certified instructor in Chen Style Tai Chi through Wuwei Tai Chi School.

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“We are thrilled to welcome David to our team,” said Bonnie Kane, owner of Mind Body Soul Wellness Center. “His expertise and passion for holistic health align perfectly with our vision of nurturing the mind, body and soul. We believe that David will enhance our innovative approaches through his expertise and knowledge in bodywork.” 

As director of bodywork, Noonan will oversee the development and implementation of new bodywork programs, workshops and classes while also mentoring the center’s skilled therapists. His focus will be on integrating traditional techniques with modern wellness practices to provide an enriching experience for clients.

“I am honored to join Mind Body Soul Wellness Center,” said Noonan. “I look forward to creating an environment where individuals can explore and deepen their understanding of bodywork and healing, ultimately leading to greater health and wellbeing.”

For more information, visit mbswc.net or call 267-332-6605.

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