JH Massage runs a foot-care and bodywork studio from Suite C at 4654 El Cajon Blvd in College Area, San Diego, near the boulevard's western intersection with 47th Street in the 92115 ZIP. The core menu splits between dedicated foot massage — a 60-minute session focused on plantar reflexology, metatarsal manipulation, and Achilles-tendon release — and full-body combination packages that pair 30 minutes of footwork with 30 or 60 minutes of upper-body deep tissue. Chinese bodywork techniques inform the pressure mapping, with therapists working the reflex zones on the sole and dorsum of the foot that correspond to major organ systems in traditional Chinese medicine. The personal-care cluster on this section of El Cajon Blvd includes hair and grooming services at The Boulevard Hair Salon, where clients book salon and massage appointments on the same block to consolidate errands along the corridor. SDSU sits less than a mile east along El Cajon Blvd, and the westward section of the boulevard near JH Massage straddles the College Area and City Heights border, pulling walk-in traffic from both neighborhoods. Deep-tissue add-ons target the cervical paraspinals and levator scapulae for clients presenting with desk-and-screen posture, a complaint pattern that dominates among the college-age and young-worker demographics in this part of San Diego. Session pricing structures offer 30-, 60-, and 90-minute tiers, and the studio accepts credit, debit, and cash payments. Walk-in availability runs from morning through evening seven days a week, and the wheelchair-accessible entrance accommodates clients with limited mobility. Nail-care routines that extend the foot-focused bodywork happen at Nail's Paradise and Spa in College Area, where pedicure clients layer reflexology sessions before or after their nail appointments to address the same plantar zones from both therapeutic and cosmetic angles. The combination foot-and-body format distinguishes JH Massage from the pure full-body studios that dominate the El Cajon Blvd massage corridor, carving a niche for clients who prioritize lower-extremity work over generalized relaxation.