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With over 30 years experience helping residents of Miramar with back-pain, neck-pain, headaches, and auto related injuries, Mission Village Chiropractic has delivered pain-free techniques to thousands of patients, allowing them to get back to a pain-free life. Each year millions of people struggle with chronic pain and unfortunately, many of them unnecessarily. As a matter of fact, according to the San Francisco Spine Institute, over 250,000 Back Surgeries alone are performed each year, of that, only 10% are actually necessary. Miramar patients have received treatment for the following ailments: • Back Pain • Neck Pain • Sciatica • Headaches • Muscle Spasms • Sleep Issues • Auto Injuries • Sports Injuries • Fibromyalgia • Slipped Disks Mission Village Chiropractic is conveniently located in Mission Valley, just south of the Miramar community. At Mission Village Chiropractic, we know that finding the right doctor of chiropractic is not always easy. Each doctor of chiropractic will have a slightly different chiropractic technique and health philosophy. When choosing a doctor of chiropractic, or a chiropractic office, you always want to select a trusted name in the profession. Dr. Bruce Blakely, D.C. is that trusted name! Don’t keep living in pain; we can certainly help you get rid of your pain with just a few sessions of chiropractic care. Finding a chiropractor who understands changing health care needs and the most current techniques and approaches to addressing health problems can be a daunting task. We hope that you will find this site helpful in learning more about our gentle chiropractic care as well as the ways that it can improve the quality of your life. Call Mission Village Chiropractic today for a FREE Consultation at 619-281-1999. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More about Miramar, California Miramar is a neighborhood in the northern part of the city of San Diego, California, USA. Although Miramar is mainly a commercial and light industrial area, many people live in Miramar. Most residents live on the Marine base MCAS Miramar (formerly Miramar Naval Air Station). Miramar was the site of the real TOPGUN made famous by the movie Top Gun in 1986. NAS Miramar was closed by the Base Re-alignment and Closure (BRAC) program, then re-opened as a fixed wing and helicopter base for the Marines in the 1990s. To the north of MCAS Miramar is the suburb Mira Mesa. The land on which MCAS Miramar sits has been eyed by the city of San Diego for years as a possible replacement to San Diego International Airport, but the city's location in the southwest corner of the United States makes it a very significant location for national defense purposes. Miramar was originally part of Scripps Ranch, founded by Edward W. Scripps. He named his home he built on the ranch "Miramar" in the 1890s, after Archduke Maximilian's castle in Trieste, Italy. The name eventually became applied to the surrounding mesa. Loosely translated from Spanish it means "a view of the sea". Before becoming a military base in 1950, Miramar was a small, isolated community centered around a railroad station. No buildings from the original Miramar survive. Marine Corps Air Station Miramar (MCAS Miramar), formerly Naval Air Station (NAS) Miramar is a United States Marine Corps installation that is home to the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, which is the aviation element of the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force. It is located about 10 miles (16 km) north of downtown San Diego, California, United States. The airfield is named Mitscher Field after Admiral M.A. Mitscher who was the commander of Task Force 58 during World War II. The air station is the former location Pacific Fleet fighter and airborne early warning aircraft (F-4 Phantom II, F-14 Tomcat, E-2 Hawkeye) and is best known as the former location of the United States Navy Fighter Weapons School (NFWS), its TOPGUN training program and the movie of the same name. In 1996, NFWS was relocated to Naval Air Station Fallon in western Nevada and merged into the Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center (NSAWC). During the heyday of TOPGUN at NAS Miramar, the station was nicknamed "Fightertown USA". |

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