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John Spatafora sits inside his new Fruita chiropractic office at 316 Highway 6 and 50, suite C. Spatafora recently expanded his Grand Junction chiropractic practice to include Fruita.
FRUITA After injuring his upper back and neck in an automobile accident years ago, John Spatafora discovered chiropractic care and his future profession.
I went through the regular medical approach for my pain and was getting nowhere, Spatafora said. Then I discovered chiropractic care and found out how wonderful it was for neural-muscular-skeletal conditions. It helped me greatly. I was fascinated by it.
Spatafora has practiced chiropractic medicine for 20 years, since graduating from the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic. Hes practiced in the Grand Valley for 15 years.
Three weeks ago Spatafora expanded his practice to Fruita, at 316 Highway 6 and 50, suite C. Hell now divide his time between Fruita and his Grand Junction office, 735 Bookcliff Ave., unit D, where he shares office space with Dr. Joseph Wezensky.
Spatafora gives spinal adjustments and massages, and offers physical therapies, acupuncture, rehabilitation and nutritional counseling. Hes available Monday through Friday by appointment.
There is one other chiropractic center in Fruita, operated by husband-wife team Dana and Alvin True. The Trues have practiced in Fruita for 18 years, offering adjustments, massage and supplements.
Spatafora has lived in Loma for the past eight years with his wife, Inka, and their two sons Andy, 11, and Eric, 15.
He opened the Fruita office because I have a lot of existing patients that live in the Fruita and Loma area, and to serve the needs of the community, Spatafora said.
Spatafora is a member of the Colorado Chiropractic Association and the Fruita Chamber of Commerce.
On Wednesday Lil Poling, 48, left Spataforas adjustment table all smiles.
Poling injured her back recently after helping her daughter move into a college dormitory.
He fixed me right up, Poling said. I was in so much pain. I saw him about five times, and now Im back to normal.
Spatafora can be reached at 260-2777.
Reach Sharon Sullivan at ssullivan@gjfreepress.com.
I went through the regular medical approach for my pain and was getting nowhere, Spatafora said. Then I discovered chiropractic care and found out how wonderful it was for neural-muscular-skeletal conditions. It helped me greatly. I was fascinated by it.
Spatafora has practiced chiropractic medicine for 20 years, since graduating from the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic. Hes practiced in the Grand Valley for 15 years.
Three weeks ago Spatafora expanded his practice to Fruita, at 316 Highway 6 and 50, suite C. Hell now divide his time between Fruita and his Grand Junction office, 735 Bookcliff Ave., unit D, where he shares office space with Dr. Joseph Wezensky.
Spatafora gives spinal adjustments and massages, and offers physical therapies, acupuncture, rehabilitation and nutritional counseling. Hes available Monday through Friday by appointment.
There is one other chiropractic center in Fruita, operated by husband-wife team Dana and Alvin True. The Trues have practiced in Fruita for 18 years, offering adjustments, massage and supplements.
Spatafora has lived in Loma for the past eight years with his wife, Inka, and their two sons Andy, 11, and Eric, 15.
He opened the Fruita office because I have a lot of existing patients that live in the Fruita and Loma area, and to serve the needs of the community, Spatafora said.
Spatafora is a member of the Colorado Chiropractic Association and the Fruita Chamber of Commerce.
On Wednesday Lil Poling, 48, left Spataforas adjustment table all smiles.
Poling injured her back recently after helping her daughter move into a college dormitory.
He fixed me right up, Poling said. I was in so much pain. I saw him about five times, and now Im back to normal.
Spatafora can be reached at 260-2777.
Reach Sharon Sullivan at ssullivan@gjfreepress.com.


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