CU Medicine Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - Longmont facilitates expert streamlined medical care for conditions affecting the spinal cord, nerves, bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, and tendons. Our center treats pain as a result of an injury, illness, aging, or disabling condition. Our board certified physiatrists focus on treating the whole person, rather than just your injury, in order to alleviate your pain and restore your mobility and desired lifestyle.
We are here to listen with compassion and work collaboratively with our patients in order to meet your needs. Our team’s interdisciplinary work with physical therapists, occupational therapists, physician extenders, chiropractors, primary care and sports physicians, neurosurgeons, neurologists, orthopedic surgeons, rheumatologists and many others optimizes patient care and outcome.
Our center offers an array of treatment modalities, including Electromyography (EMG) and Nerve Conduction Studies (NCS). EMG/NCS testing is used to determine:
- If the problem is related to nerves or muscles
- The presence of nerve damage
- The cause of nerve damage
- The location of nerve or muscle damage
- Whether damaged nerves are healing
- Cervicalgia (Neck Pain)
- Thoracic Pain
- Back Pain
- Lumbago
- Lumbalgia
- Low-back Pain
- Dorsalgia
- Whiplash
- Back Sprain Injuries
- Back Strain Injuries
- Herniated Discs (HNP)
- Disc Prolapse
- Disc Extrusions
- Disc Protrusions
- Bulging Discs
- Ruptured Discs
- Slipped Discs
- Radiculopathy/Radiculitis
- Neuritis
- Sciatica
- Degenerative Disc Disease
- Intervertebral Disc Disorder
- Annular Tears/Fissures
- Facet Syndrome
- Facet Arthropathy
- Spondylosis
- Spondylolisthesis
- Sacroiliitis
- Piriformis syndrome
- Spinal Stenosis
- Neurogenic Claudication
- Post-laminectomy Syndrome
- Failed-back Syndrome
Providers
Gender
Male
Department
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Specialty
Interventional Spine
Gender
Male
Department
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Specialty
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Services
- Individualized Systemic Medical Therapy
- Spinal Bracing (Orthotics)
- Non-surgical Therapeutic Modalities Coordination
- Fluoroscopically-guided Spinal Injections
- Non-surgical Spine Procedures
- Nerve Conduction Testing and EMG (Electromyography)
- Epidural Injections (Transforaminal, Inter-laminar, Caudal)
- Selective Nerve Blocks
- Facet Injections
- Medial Branch Blocks
- Radiofrequency Neurotomy ("Ablations")
- Trigger Point Injections
- Individualized Systemic Medical Therapy
- Spinal Bracing (Orthotics)
- Non-surgical Therapeutic Modalities Coordination
- Fluoroscopically-guided Spinal Injections
- Non-surgical Spine Procedures
- Nerve Conduction Testing and EMG (Electromyography)
- Epidural Injections (Transforaminal, Inter-laminar, Caudal)
- Selective Nerve Blocks
- Facet Injections
- Medial Branch Blocks
- Radiofrequency Neurotomy ("Ablations")
- Trigger Point Injections
- Sacro-iliac Joint Injections
- Carpal Tunnel Injections
Policies
- When scheduling an appointment, please be prepared to provide the reason, or chief complaint, for your appointment.
- Please provide at least 24-hour notice if you are unable to keep your scheduled appointment.
- Please arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment for check-in.
- Patients arriving more than 10 minutes after their scheduled appointment time may be asked to reschedule their appointment.
- We ask all new and established patients to present their photo identification and insurance card at every office visit.
- Patients should anticipate paying required co-pays at check-in.
- CU Medicine clinics are tobacco-free environments. We do not allow smoking or the use of tobacco products (including e-cigarettes) in our clinics or buildings.
- CU Medicine prohibits the presence and use of knives, guns, or other weapons in our clinics or buildings. This prohibition includes patients, visitors, and staff members with concealed weapons permits.