Stephanie D. Durbin, PT provides physical therapy services in Chula Vista's Eastlake district from Suite 200 at 955 Lane Avenue, practicing within the same medical campus as Manual Orthopedic Physical Therapy and the Southwest Sports Wellness Foundation. The 955 Lane Avenue campus houses a concentration of rehabilitation specialists, and the psychiatric medication side effects that exacerbate musculoskeletal pain — including SSRI-induced joint stiffness and antipsychotic-related movement disorders — create clinical crossover with behavioral-health providers at KMG Psychiatry in the broader Chula Vista network. California's direct-access physical therapy law (AB 1000) allows patients to begin treatment at this practice without a physician referral, streamlining access for acute musculoskeletal conditions. Post-treatment medication management for patients transitioning off pain protocols coordinates with community pharmacies across the South Bay, and the dispensing infrastructure at South Bay Pharmacy handles the NSAID and muscle-relaxant prescriptions that complement the manual-therapy regimens prescribed at this campus. Treatment modalities at the Lane Avenue campus include instrument-assisted soft-tissue mobilization, neuromuscular re-education, and therapeutic ultrasound at 1-MHz and 3-MHz frequencies targeting tissue depths of 2.5 to 5 centimeters for deep-heating applications.