Women-owned Eastern bodywork studio run by Mueller College-trained Holistic Health Practitioner Debbie 'Cassi' Austero, a Certified Massage Therapist since 1993 operating out of the Sanctuary Wellness Center on Cable St just off Newport Avenue. Traditional Chinese Medicine modalities are central to the practice — particularly Tui Na, which uses acupressure points and specialized hand techniques to clear meridian obstructions that cause pain, the same diagnostic framework used in clinical sessions at Acupuncture by Taylor | Dr. Taylor Priselac, DACM, LAc. Thai massage is performed on a floor mat in loose clothing with no oil, making it a pregnancy-safe alternative for clients who can't lie prone during a standard prenatal oil session. The studio also offers ashiatsu — a deep oil technique where the practitioner uses her feet with an overhead support bar to control bodyweight pressure — plus shiatsu, myofascial release, cupping, and energy work, placing Kuba Uchi in the same integrated-wellness orbit as The Healing Collective on the OB alternative-medicine corridor. A second Kuba Uchi location operates on E Street in Golden Hill, though the Cable St suite handles the deepest fusion-bodywork caseload, including multi-modality custom sessions that blend Tui Na, Thai, shiatsu, trigger point, and stretching in a single treatment.