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Serving residents of College Area for more than 24 years, Mission Village Chiropractic has helped 100s of College Area residents reduce the aches and pains that have stopped them from living an active and healthy lifestyle. Symptoms that Mission Village Chiropractic treats include: • Back Pain • Neck Pain • Headaches • Sciatica • Wrist Pain • Shoulder Pain • Auto Injuries • Sports Injures • And much more! Using gentle chiropractic techniques, Dr. Bruce Blakely, D.C., of Mission Village Chiropractic has reduced the pain of 100s of College Area residents. Many of our patients are referred to us from family and friends; this is our favorite type of patient as it continues to show that we are doing our job in relieving people of their pain. Call us today at 619-281-1999 to set-up your appointment today! And make sure to visit our discount coupon page and bring it in with you on your first visit at: http://missionvillagechiropractic.com/discount-coupon.html Located just a few miles from the Collage Area neighborhood, we are conveniently located over in Mission Valley. At Mission Village Chiropractic we have flexible schedules for you to set your appointment and get a consultation to see if chiropractic care is for you. We are born with spines that are straight up and down from the front and three distinct curves from the side. Stresses such as poor posture, acute and cumulative trauma, and physical neglect can cause our spines to stray from their natural spinal alignments. A spine out of alignment will create Vertebral Subluxation Degeneration of varying degrees. Where as many people have normal spines early in their lives, spinal misalignments can happen at any age. Many Vertebral Subluxations remain undetected in adults of all ages. Call Mission Village Chiropractic today and stop living in pain! 619-281-1999 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Testimonial "I have been in Chiropractic care for many years. I am 84 years old and have good eye sight and still drive a car. Between Chiropractic and exercise that have help me keep in good shape. I feel that a Palmer graduate is the best of all the Chiropractors that have treated me for over 60 years of my life." — Thelma Upshaw ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Community Area: Central Urbanized Photo of Bridge The College Area Community is located in the central part of the City of San Diego, along the southern rim of Mission Valley and approximately eight miles northeast of the downtown area. It is a residential community, which is also home to San Diego State University. The College Area Community developed slowly during the early 1930s. The first subdivision maps occurred along El Cajon Boulevard and along Adams Avenue in the vicinity of 55th Street, in the vicinity of 63rd and Stewart Streets and along Cresita Drive, Lindo Paseo and Hardy Avenue. In 1931, the State Teachers College, (later San Diego State University), relocated in the College Area from its former Normal Street location. El Cajon Boulevard is a historic commercial district through the college area community and was once the primary transportation route from San Diego to El Cajon and Arizona, before the construction of Interstate 8. The postwar desire for suburban living and the completion of Interstate 8 in the late 1950's further contributed to the growth of the community and University, but contributed to the loss of commercial businesses which relocated to Mission Valley. Redevelopment of SDSU and University controlled property, beginning in the 1990's, caused intensification of uses in the community near the campus, which is ongoing and includes the extension of the San Diego Trolley through the community with two stations: one on campus at SDSU and one opposite Alvarado Hospital on Alvarado Road. A second redevelopment project is currently proposed, which would redevelop the commercial core along El Cajon Boulevard. |

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