Northern Colorado's Leading Orthopaedic Specialists
Orthopaedics is the diagnosis and treatment of bone, joint, tissue, and nerve disorders of the back, neck, legs, hands and arms.
The physicians of the Orthopaedic & Spine Center of the Rockies have advanced (fellowship) training in the orthopaedic specialties – hand, elbow, shoulder, spine, hip/knee joint replacement, sports medicine, trauma, and foot/ankle.
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Hand & Upper Extremity Care of the soft tissue and bones in the fingers, hand, carpal tunnel, wrist, elbow and shoulder and all points in between.
Spine Care of patients who suffer from disorders of the neck and spine, including disc injury, scoliosis, congenital abnormalities, arthritis, injury and accidents, spinal stenosis (narrowing) and osteoporosis.
Foot & Ankle Care of injuries and disorders of the toes, foot and ankle tissues and joints, including bunions, hammertoes, arthritis, joint pain, and sprains and strains.
Sports Medicine Treatment of injuries and pain resulting from sports for all levels of athletes, including varsity, collegiate, elite, and the 'weekend warrior.' The Orthopaedic & Spine Center provides outreach medical care at dozens of sports events, to Colorado State University, the Colorado Eagles, area high schools, professional, college, and high school rodeos, and world class competitions.
Trauma / Fractures Care of patients whose injuries range from minor to life threatening, whether in a hospital ER or in our offices. Physicians are on call and available 24 hours a day in both Fort Collins and Loveland.
Joint Replacement (all joints) Specialized surgeries in which artificial joints are implanted to replace worn out or diseased natural joints. Arthritis, often the cause of joint deterioration, is treated along with joint replacement procedures. The most common joints replaced are the knee and hip, but shoulder, finger and ankle joints are often replaced, too.
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