Robin Dushkin, OTR provides hand occupational therapy in Encinitas through CORE Orthopaedic Medical Center at 332 Santa Fe Drive, delivering on-site upper-extremity rehabilitation within a multi-specialty orthopaedic surgical practice. The practice's certified hand therapists treat post-operative tendon and nerve repair, fracture fixation recovery, carpal tunnel release rehabilitation, and complex wrist reconstruction — conditions whose post-surgical functional-restoration timelines benefit from the complementary flexibility and strengthening programs at Revive PT & Pilates. Co-location with CORE's board-certified orthopaedic surgeons and physical therapy department enables same-day surgical-to-rehabilitation handoffs and coordinated treatment-plan adjustments based on real-time imaging and operative findings. The Santa Fe Drive location sits on the Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas campus, providing proximity to the hospital's surgical suites and the broader specialist referral network near Encinitas Community Park. Upper-extremity conditions spanning trigger finger, de Quervain's tenosynovitis, and distal radius malunion require the type of integrated orthopaedic-to-OT coordination also seen in the regenerative-injection and manual-therapy models at MK Integrative Wellness for chronic inflammatory joint presentations. Advanced hand-therapy protocols include custom static-progressive splint fabrication, joint-mobilization grading using Maitland oscillation techniques, and scar-management programs employing silicone elastomer molds and cross-friction massage for tendon-glide restoration.