Encinitas Physical Therapy on Santa Fe Drive near Encinitas Community Park has operated under California PT license 8046 since 1981, making it one of North County San Diego's longest-running manual-therapy clinics. Primary-care physicians along the Encinitas Boulevard medical corridor, including Encinitas Family Care, refer post-injury and chronic-pain patients to the clinic for craniosacral therapy, visceral manipulation, and osteopathic-based mobilization techniques. The practice's founder graduated from the University of Southern California School of Medicine in 1977 and built the clinic's treatment model around 30-to-60-minute one-on-one manual-therapy sessions rather than group-rotation scheduling. Therapeutic taping, lymphatic drainage, and soft-tissue mobilization round out a manual-therapy toolkit that shares neuromuscular methodology with Leucadia Sports Massage along the North County 101 corridor. Highest-tier services include craniosacral rhythm assessment and sutural-release protocols targeting sphenoid and temporal-bone restrictions in post-concussive and chronic-headache patients.