For integrative physical therapy in Encinitas, Centerstone Physical Therapy operates inside a multi-discipline health suite at 543 Encinitas Boulevard. The clinic's visceral-manipulation and PNF-based treatment model shares a patient-referral corridor with needle-therapy providers along Encinitas Boulevard, including Chong Acupuncture & Integrative Medicine, where patients pursue concurrent meridian-based pain management alongside physical rehabilitation. Centerstone's lead therapist completed undergraduate kinesiology training at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, followed by the California Holistic Institute's massage practitioner program in 2013, and later published clinical research examining the links between low-back pain, posture, fear-avoidance behavior, and movement impairment. That research-to-practice pipeline feeds into the broader integrative-health corridor along Encinitas Boulevard, where Centerstone shares patient referrals with naturopathic providers including Nature & Science Medicine for complementary rehabilitation pathways. Highest-complexity protocols include visceral-manipulation sequences targeting hepatic and renal fascial restrictions as contributing factors in chronic thoracolumbar pain presentations.