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Emergency and Fracture Care

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A broken bone or traumatic injury is an unexpected challenge in your life. When an injury like this occurs, the orthopedic experts at Denver Health will help you heal and resume your life and daily activities.

Our orthopedic team excels in providing expert care in the treatment of all orthopedic injuries, including simple and complex fractures.

Learn more about our second opinion service and second chance treatment options.

  • All fractures in adults and children
  • Fractures in multiply injured patients (polytrauma)
  • Pelvic fractures (fractures of the pelvis and sacrum)
  • Acetabular fractures (fractures of the socket of the hip joint)
  • Hip fractures
  • Long bone fractures of the thigh, shin bone, upper arm and forearm
  • Knee injuries
  • Foot and ankle injuries
  • Shoulder injuries
  • Elbow injuries
  • Hand and wrist injuries
  • Injuries to blood vessels and nerves
  • Replantation of traumatic amputations
  • Severe soft tissue injuries
  • Deformities of long bones
  • Acute and chronic bone infections
  • Chronic wounds and infections of the foot
  • Toe deformities, including bunion of the great toe
  • Revision of complications from previous surgeries
  • Sports injuries
  • Rehabilitation after broken bones
  • Sacral stress fracture (spondylolysis of the sacrum)