The Denver Spine and Pain Institute


The Denver Spine and Pain Institute provides comprehensive pain management care with a focus on individualized treatment plans. Their team includes board-certified physicians, physician assistants, physical therapists, massage therapists, and behavioral health specialists dedicated to helping patients manage or eliminate pain and improve quality of life. They utilize advanced diagnostic techniques and a multidisciplinary approach to address a wide range of conditions related to spine, musculoskeletal, nerve, and headache disorders, among others. The institute emphasizes a Connected Care Approach™ to coordinate care and foster caring relationships, aiming to get patients back to life faster and healthier.

Industries

clinical-trials
health-care
medical
therapeutics

Nr. of Employees

small (1-50)

The Denver Spine and Pain Institute

7730 E. Belleview Ave. A-200, Greenwood Village, CO 80111


Services

Diagnostic and therapeutic injections delivered under image guidance for radicular, facet, sacroiliac and muscular pain.

Procedural ablation of pain-transmitting nerves using radiofrequency thermal energy to provide longer-term relief of axial and facet-related low back pain.

Assessment for and management of neuromodulation therapies, including spinal cord and dorsal root ganglion stimulation for refractory pain.

Clinical delivery of biologic injections (e.g., PRP) and participation as an enrolling site in autologous cell-therapy clinical trials for degenerative disc disease.

Periodic multi-site botulinum toxin injections for management of chronic migraine and cervical dystonia using procedural guidance for safety and efficacy.

Rehabilitative programs focused on spine and musculoskeletal recovery, core strengthening, and sport-specific conditioning (including golf-specific therapy).

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Expertise Areas

  • Interventional pain management
  • Chronic low back and spine pain
  • Regenerative medicine and clinical trials
  • Neuromodulation therapies
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Key Technologies

  • Fluoroscopy-guided procedures
  • Ultrasound-guided injections
  • EMG and nerve conduction studies
  • Radiofrequency energy ablation
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News & Updates

A Phase 3 clinical study on stem cell therapy for disc pain, now closed to enrollment. The study was a multicenter, randomized, double-blind trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of rexlemestrocel-L for chronic low back pain.

The Denver Spine and Pain Institute is the first site to initiate a clinical trial for stem cell therapy targeting chronic lumbar disc disease.

Dr. J. Scott Bainbridge was voted by his peers as a 'Best Doc For Executives' in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.


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