Holly Weber, LAc treats pain and musculoskeletal conditions at her Normal Heights clinic in San Diego on Adams Avenue, using acupuncture, tui na bodywork, and cupping protocols. She holds California acupuncture license AC13146 and National Provider Identifier 1104154400, credentialing that required 1,800 hours of didactic study and a 1,000-hour clinical internship under the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. Weber's tui na technique works the same soft-tissue layers that chiropractic manipulation targets at Good Vibrations Family Chiropractic & Massage, though her approach routes through traditional Chinese meridian pathways rather than spinal joint mobilization. The women-owned practice at 2852 Adams Ave in the 92116 ZIP maintains full wheelchair accessibility across the entrance, parking lot, and restroom. Treatment sessions layer microneedling for dermal collagen response and reflexology targeting plantar and palmar reflex zones on top of the core needle protocol. The Adams Avenue corridor between Felton Street and 35th Street anchors a concentration of complementary wellness disciplines in Normal Heights. Post-treatment range-of-motion gains from Weber's tui na sessions carry directly into movement practices at Yoga Box, where heated and unheated vinyasa classes run less than a mile east on Adams Avenue. Each session uses single-use sterile stainless-steel filiform needles rated to 0.25 mm gauge, inserted at depths calibrated to the patient's tissue density and presenting complaint.