7 Massage in College Area operates a San Diego bodywork practice at 4935 El Cajon Blvd, serving the 92115 corridor between SDSU and the Rolando neighborhood boundary. The women-owned clinic runs a multi-modality menu anchored by deep-tissue work, foot-and-body combination sessions, and cupping therapy applied with silicone and glass cups to release myofascial adhesions across the upper back and shoulder girdle. Spinal alignment often contributes to the soft-tissue dysfunction that massage addresses, and chiropractic adjustment at Family Connection Chiropractic handles the joint-mobilization side of that equation for clients managing chronic back pain. Four-hands massage, in which two therapists synchronize strokes on the same client, is available by advance booking and targets bilateral muscle groups simultaneously for athletes or clients managing widespread tension patterns. Couples massage occupies a dual-table room where both sessions run in parallel, a format that accounts for a significant share of weekend bookings along this stretch of El Cajon Blvd. Reflexology sessions focus pressure mapping across 15,000-plus nerve endings in each foot, following traditional zone charts that correspond to organ systems and major muscle groups. Post-session skincare needs, including waxing and body treatments, are handled nearby at Yokai House on the same commercial strip. The clinic accepts walk-ins alongside scheduled appointments and processes NFC mobile payments in addition to standard card transactions.