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Colorado Spine Institute — Orthopedic Spine Care in Johnstown

Dr. Leach, MDreviewed by Dr. Ken Allan

Northern Colorado accident patients, particularly those seen at CCC's Loveland clinic, shouldn't have to drive to the Denver metro for orthopedic spine evaluation. Colorado Spine Institute in Johnstown provides specialist evaluation close to home for patients in Loveland, Fort Collins, Greeley, and the broader northern Front Range area.

The same evidence-based referral pathway applies regardless of which CCC clinic you attend. When conservative care reaches its appropriate limit and specialist evaluation is indicated, your managing physician coordinates the referral to the orthopedic partner closest to you.

Provider Contact

Website: coloradospineinstitute.com Phone: 970-204-1025

What Colorado Spine Institute Offers

Colorado Spine Institute provides spine-focused orthopedic evaluation and treatment for the full range of spinal injury presentations following motor vehicle accidents:

Spine Specialist Evaluation

Comprehensive evaluation by an orthopedic spine specialist who understands the biomechanical injury patterns specific to vehicle collisions. The consultation reviews your clinical history, examination findings, imaging studies, and treatment course, then applies orthopedic expertise to determine what the structural picture requires.

Common evaluation targets for car accident patients:

  • Cervical spine injury: Whiplash-associated disorder involves both soft tissue and facet joint injury. When cervical pain is persistent despite conservative care, orthopedic evaluation assesses whether structural damage beyond the soft tissue is contributing: disc herniation, facet joint damage, or instability patterns that conservative care cannot resolve.
  • Lumbar disc herniation: When imaging confirms disc herniation with ongoing nerve root compression that hasn't responded to physical therapy and interventional pain management, orthopedic evaluation assesses surgical candidacy and options.
  • Vertebral fractures: Compression fractures from high-energy collisions require orthopedic evaluation to assess stability, monitor healing, and determine whether intervention is needed.

Orthopedic Consultation for Surgical Planning

When the clinical picture indicates that surgical intervention may be warranted, Colorado Spine Institute provides the evaluation and surgical planning that precedes any procedure. The specialist's role is to assess the structural problem, explain the options (surgical and non-surgical), and make a recommendation based on the findings.

Most patients who see a spine specialist do not end up having surgery. The evaluation determines what the injury requires, and that determination often supports continuing or modifying conservative and interventional care.

Location

Colorado Spine Institute 4700 Lady Moon Dr., Suite 100, Fort Collins, CO 80528 (Serving northern Colorado including Loveland, Fort Collins, Greeley, and the northern Front Range)

When CCC's Loveland Clinic Refers to Colorado Spine Institute

Referral criteria from CCC's Loveland clinic to Colorado Spine Institute follow the same evidence-based standards as all CCC specialist referrals:

  • Conservative care has been appropriately trialed: Approximately 6-8 weeks of coordinated conservative care, including physical therapy and massage therapy, represents the appropriate first-line approach for most motor vehicle spine injuries. When this trial doesn't produce expected improvement, specialist evaluation is the appropriate next step.
  • Imaging reveals structural pathology that warrants specialist assessment: Significant disc herniation, multi-level injury patterns, or fracture findings that suggest the injury may exceed what conservative and interventional care can resolve.
  • Progressive neurological findings: Worsening radicular symptoms, expanding sensory deficits, or motor weakness that doesn't stabilize with conservative and interventional treatment.
  • Geographic appropriateness: For Loveland-area patients, Colorado Spine Institute in Johnstown is the appropriate specialist partner, not Center for Spine & Orthopedics in Thornton, which serves the south and north Denver metro.

How Results Integrate with Your Loveland Care Team

The coordinated referral model works the same for northern Colorado patients as for metro patients. The specialist receives your complete clinical documentation from CCC's Loveland clinic: treatment history, imaging, examination findings, and the specific questions your managing physician needs answered.

After evaluation, Colorado Spine Institute's findings and recommendations return to your managing physician at the Loveland clinic. Treatment decisions following the orthopedic consultation are made in the context of your full care history, not the specialist encounter in isolation.

If the specialist recommends surgical intervention, CCC coordinates with the surgical team and remains involved in post-surgical rehabilitation planning, ensuring that the recovery work following any procedure is as coordinated as the care that preceded it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is a local specialist important for northern Colorado patients?
Recovering from a car accident involves multiple appointments across weeks or months. Requiring northern Colorado patients to travel to Denver for every orthopedic consultation, on top of CCC appointments, physical therapy, and imaging, adds burden to an already demanding recovery process. Colorado Spine Institute serves northern Colorado patients locally, keeping the specialist component of care geographically accessible.
Does orthopedic evaluation always result in a surgical recommendation?
No. Most orthopedic consultations result in recommendations for continued or modified conservative care, specific interventional procedures, or monitoring with reassessment at a defined interval. The specialist evaluates the structural picture and recommends what the injury requires. Surgery is one possible outcome, not the expected default.
How is the specialist referral coordinated from the Loveland clinic?
Your managing physician at the Loveland clinic determines that orthopedic evaluation is indicated. Your care coordinator prepares the referral package, including clinical documentation, imaging studies, and specific clinical questions, and schedules the consultation at Colorado Spine Institute. You receive the appointment details before leaving the clinic.
Is the specialist consultation covered under my accident claim?
Specialist referrals for documented accident injuries are covered under your MedPay, PIP, or lien arrangement. Your case manager coordinates coverage before the appointment.

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Dr. Leach, MD · reviewed by Dr. Ken Allan · 2026-03-13T00:00:00.000Z

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