Dr. Dan is an active Colorado native that has dedicated his career to helping people overcome various physical limitations. Clinically, his experience is widespread with interests in spinal treatment, manual and manipulative therapy and the latest evidence-based physical therapy treatment methods. He is certified in Trigger Point Dry Needling since 2009 and has been able to greatly improve patient outcomes using this method.
He graduated from the Physical Therapy program at the University of South Alabama in 1999. He has been an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association since 1996, a member of the Orthopedic section since 2000, board credentialed as an Orthopaedic Certified Specialist (OCS) through the American Physical Therapy Association (ABPTS) in 2006 and received his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Colorado in 2012. He enjoys the opportunity and privilege to help people reach their maximum personal potential.
Physical Therapy is a medical service that is provided by licensed individuals who are extensively trained in the examination and treatment of physical impairments. Physical therapists will identify impairments and limitations, and provide specific treatments including manual therapy, exercise prescription, pain management techniques, and patient education to regain an individual’s full functional potential.
A person should seek the care and advice from a physical therapist when you have been injured or have physical limitations that prevent you from living a pain-free, unlimited lifestyle and obtaining your personal physical goals.
Most sessions take 45 minutes to an hour and may occur 2-3 times a week depending on the extent of treatment being provided. Total timeframes for reaching discharge depend on multiple factors including the extent of injuries, personal expectations, and patient goals.
Physical therapists are trained in all areas of medicine and equipped to treat most orthopedic conditions (such as neck pain, back pain, sprain/strain, fractures, etc.), neurological conditions, and general fitness and wellness programs.
You do not need a referral to see a physical therapist in Colorado; this is called Direct Access. Even so, many insurance plans require a referral from a medical provider (MD, DO, NP, PA) to be compensated.
If someone wants to come in without insurance, the cost is $90 for the evaluation and $75 for treatment sessions. Discount package plans are also available. If you are using insurance, a copay may be due at the time of service. Many plans are fully covered; call to get specific details about your insurance plan.
You will have to complete a medical history with details about your condition to be treated. The physical therapist will conduct a thorough interview and evaluation to determine the best treatment plan and discuss with you your specific goals. It is always smart to wear loose, comfortable clothing to allow full access to a physical movement exam as well.
Yes – since the actual time attending physical therapy is relatively short, you will be expected to perform exercises, stretches, or specific movements that will complement your treatment and recovery.
Physical therapists are licensed through DORA (Department of Regulatory Agencies) via the State of Colorado. Completion of educational requirements and passing of a national exam are required to get this state licensing which is available on DORA’s website.
A big part of physical therapy is patient education in the prevention of future injuries and ways to manage potential future episodes of the treated condition.
To provide the best, latest physical therapy methods to all walks of life in a welcoming, non-judgmental, supportive atmosphere. We strive to help you reach your personal goals and the highest level of function and wellness.