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HomeWorld NewsDenver Pain Management Center Expands Physical Therapy Services

Denver Pain Management Center Expands Physical Therapy Services

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DENVER, COLORADO – August 19, 2025Denver Pain Management Clinic announces the expansion of its comprehensive pain management services to include dedicated physical therapy services at its Sherman Street location. This strategic expansion enhances the clinic’s multi-disciplinary approach to chronic pain management, offering patients more integrated care options under one roof.

The new physical therapy department features state-of-the-art rehabilitation equipment and is staffed by experienced physical therapists specializing in pain management and rehabilitation. This addition complements the clinic’s existing pharmacological treatments, providing patients with more comprehensive care options.

“Integrating physical therapy services directly into our practice represents a significant advancement in our holistic approach to pain management,” states Dr. Andrew Hong, Medical Director at Denver Pain Management Clinic. “Our clinical experience shows that combining appropriate medication management with targeted physical therapy often yields superior outcomes compared to either approach alone. This expansion allows us to provide truly comprehensive care within a single, coordinated treatment plan.”

The physical therapy services will focus on evidence-based rehabilitation protocols specifically designed for chronic pain conditions. Treatment modalities include specialized musculoskeletal therapy, post-surgery rehabilitation, and injury recovery programs tailored to individual patient needs. The clinic’s physical therapy team works in close collaboration with the pain management physicians to ensure cohesive treatment strategies.

Denver Pain Management Clinic has been serving the Colorado community since 2010, establishing itself as a leading provider of chronic pain management solutions. The clinic’s approach emphasizes individualized treatment plans that address not only symptom relief but also functional improvement and enhanced quality of life.

The physical therapy expansion responds to growing recognition within the medical community that multi-modal approaches to pain management often provide more sustainable results than single-modality treatments. Research indicates that physical therapy and rehabilitation services can significantly enhance outcomes for patients with chronic pain conditions, particularly when integrated with appropriate medical management.

“Our physical therapy and rehabilitation services are designed to complement our pharmaceutical interventions,” explains Dr. Hong. “While medications can effectively manage pain symptoms, physical therapy addresses underlying functional limitations and helps patients regain strength, flexibility, and confidence in movement. This combined approach often allows for better pain control with lower medication requirements.”

The new physical therapy department offers both standard and specialized rehabilitation services, including sports medicine therapy for athletes recovering from injuries and occupational therapy services for those looking to return to work after injury. Patients can receive comprehensive evaluations followed by customized physical therapy exercises designed to address their specific conditions.

In addition to in-clinic services, Denver physical therapy at home options will be available for patients with mobility limitations or transportation challenges. This home physical therapy service in Denver ensures that all patients can access the benefits of physical therapy regardless of logistical constraints.

The clinic accepts referrals from physicians, employers, attorneys, and third-party payers for both pain management and physical therapy services in Denver. Spanish-speaking staff are available to ensure accessibility for the diverse Denver community.

Denver Pain Management Clinic’s expansion comes at a time when the medical community is increasingly focused on reducing reliance on opioid medications for chronic pain. By strengthening non-pharmacological treatment options, the clinic aims to provide effective pain relief while minimizing medication-related risks.

The physical therapy clinic in Denver, CO, will maintain the same operating hours as the main practice: Monday through Friday, with appointments available from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The active physical therapy and pain management teams will coordinate care seamlessly, with regular case conferences to monitor patient progress and adjust treatment plans as needed.

About Denver Pain Management Clinic

Denver Pain Management Clinic is a leading provider of comprehensive pain management services in Colorado. Established in 2010, the clinic offers innovative, personalized solutions for chronic pain conditions through a multidisciplinary approach. The medical team specializes in combining pharmacological interventions with alternative therapies to provide long-term pain relief and improved function. The clinic is located at 455 Sherman St., Suite 450, Denver, CO 80203, and accepts referrals from various sources, including physicians, employers, attorneys, and third-party payers.

For more information, please contact Dr. Andrew Hong at https://denverpainmanagementclinic.com/

Originally published at https://presssynergy.com/newsroom/denver-pain-management-center-expands-physical-therapy-services/

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