Denver Diagnostic Pain — Interventional Pain Management in Thornton
Interventional pain management should be geographically accessible. For CCC patients in the north Denver metro, including Westminster, Thornton, Arvada, and the broader north Front Range, Denver Diagnostic Pain in Thornton provides diagnostic and interventional pain procedures without requiring a long drive to Greenwood Village or other south metro locations.
Geographic accessibility matters in accident recovery. Multiple appointments, coordinated timing with physical therapy, and the recovery period following procedures are all easier when the specialist is close to where you live.
Provider Contact
Website: denverdiagnosticpain.com Phone: 720-542-7246
What Denver Diagnostic Pain Offers
Denver Diagnostic Pain specializes in the diagnostic and therapeutic procedures that CCC's managing physicians order when conservative care needs augmentation or precision that physical therapy alone cannot provide:
Diagnostic Pain Evaluation
Comprehensive evaluation that establishes the specific pain generators present in a given patient's injury. The diagnostic evaluation precedes any interventional procedures; the clinical goal is to identify the source of pain before treating it.
For car accident patients, common pain generators include: facet joints damaged by the collision's acceleration-deceleration forces, disc herniation producing nerve root compression and radicular pain, and peripheral joint injuries producing localized pain that has persisted beyond the expected recovery timeline.
Facet Joint Blocks
Fluoroscopically guided injection of local anesthetic into specific facet joints to test whether those joints are the primary pain source. The diagnostic block mechanism is straightforward: if blocking a joint eliminates the pain, that joint is the generator. If it doesn't, it isn't.
The accuracy of properly performed facet joint blocks for identifying spinal pain sources is graded as strong in the medical literature (ASIPP 2005; Boswell 2003, 2007). No imaging modality can match this diagnostic precision for axial spinal pain. MRI cannot make or exclude a facet joint diagnosis (Datta 2012).
Epidural Steroid Injections
For radicular and discogenic pain, fluoroscopically guided ESI delivers anti-inflammatory corticosteroid to the inflamed nerve root. Indicated when disc herniation with ongoing nerve root compression hasn't fully resolved with conservative care. The injection addresses the inflammation at its source, reducing the signal that physical therapy has been working against.
Nerve Blocks
Spinal and peripheral nerve blocks for both diagnostic confirmation and therapeutic treatment. Nerve blocks are used to identify which nerve structures are contributing to pain and to provide therapeutic relief from identified nerve-mediated pain sources.
Therapeutic Procedures
Once diagnostic procedures identify the pain source, therapeutic interventions target it: therapeutic facet joint injections, medial branch blocks for facet joint pain, and referral to ambulatory surgery center procedures when outpatient surgical intervention is indicated.
Location
Denver Diagnostic Pain 10099 RidgeGate Pkwy., Suite 150, Lone Tree, CO 80124 (Serving Westminster, Thornton, Arvada, and north Denver metro patients)
When CCC Refers to Denver Diagnostic Pain
Referral criteria are the same evidence-based standards applied across CCC's pain management network:
- Conservative care has produced improvement but not resolution: Physical therapy and massage therapy have addressed muscle spasm, improved mobility, and made functional gains, but a persistent pain source remains that conservative care manages without resolving. This is the clinical sign that a structural pain generator requires targeted treatment.
- Diagnostic precision is needed: When clinical findings and imaging don't fully explain the pain pattern, or when conservative care progress has plateaued, fluoroscopically guided diagnostic procedures identify the specific source.
- Radicular symptoms need targeted treatment: Nerve root pain that hasn't resolved with physical therapy and conservative care often responds to epidural steroid injection, reducing the inflammation directly at the compressed nerve.
- North metro geography: For CCC's Westminster patients particularly, Denver Diagnostic Pain's north metro location makes specialist appointments logistically feasible within a demanding recovery schedule.
How Results Integrate with Your Care Plan
Denver Diagnostic Pain's findings and procedure notes return to your CCC managing physician after every visit. Your managing physician integrates the specialist's diagnostic conclusions and treatment results into your overall care plan, adjusting physical therapy protocols, coordinating follow-up procedures, or initiating orthopedic referral if the diagnostic findings indicate structural pathology requiring surgical evaluation.
The interventional specialist and your managing physician communicate directly. You're not managing that communication yourself.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does location matter for pain management referrals?
Is a diagnostic injection the same as a therapeutic injection?
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Are pain management procedures at Denver Diagnostic Pain covered under my accident claim?
Ready to start your recovery?
Call (720) 716-4379A care coordinator will verify your benefits and schedule your first visit. No upfront cost.