Holding California Massage Therapy Council license #9988 and trained as a Holistic Health Practitioner, the owning therapist at Pacific Massage and Wellness Center works out of 1792 West Washington Street in Mission Hills in both English and Spanish. Deep-tissue and sports massage sessions use elbow pressure and slow cross-fiber friction to break down the scar tissue and chronic knots that accumulate in athletes running heavy-load programs along the corridor, including the one-on-one strength-and-conditioning load generated by Reactive Training, LLC's private-studio kinesiology model. Cupping therapy uses silicone and glass cups to create suction across the low back, shoulders, and IT band, a myofascial decompression technique available as a standalone 30-minute add-on or integrated into a longer bodywork session. Gua Sha scraping, CBD-infused oils, and ultrasonic cavitation round out the menu, building a modality stack for clients dealing with both acute sports injuries and chronic pain patterns. Myofascial release bookings integrate with active PT rehab schedules — clients in concurrent treatment at Nexus Physical Therapy disclose joint-by-joint active treatment zones at intake so the massage work stays clear of tender surgical or injury sites and avoids undoing manual mobilization between PT sessions. Chronic sports-injury clients typically run the studio's highest-complexity protocol — a stacked sequence of deep tissue, cupping, and cold therapy inside a single 90-minute block — to work through layered scar tissue from old tears or post-surgical adhesions.