Bobbi A. Dynice, MOTR/L

Bobbi Dynice, MOT, OTR/L, is an Occupational Therapist specializing in pediatric hand therapy and burn rehabilitation at Children's Hospital Colorado. She earned her Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) from Quinnipiac University's entry-level program, graduating in 2024. Her clinical career began in general pediatrics, where she developed a strong foundation in family-centered, evidence-based care. In 2026, she completed the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) Pediatric Hand Therapy Fellowship at Children's Hospital Colorado, gaining advanced training in the evaluation and treatment of children with upper extremity conditions, traumatic injuries, congenital differences, and burns. In her current role, Bobbi provides occupational therapy services across the continuum of care, in both outpatient and inpatient settings, as a member of the pediatric hand therapy and burn teams. Her practice includes helping patients regain function after traumatic injuries and surgeries, as well as supporting children with congenital upper extremity differences through adaptive interventions that promote functional independence and participation in meaningful daily activities. She also volunteers with ASHT's Education Division, where she enjoys supporting educational initiatives and connecting with the broader hand therapy community. As an early-career clinician in pediatric hand therapy, she is grateful for the opportunity to learn from experienced colleagues, contribute to the specialty, and share her passion for advancing care for children with upper extremity injuries and differences.
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