Denver sports medicine built for return-to-play

Repair the joint. Rebuild the engine.

Kinetic brings orthopedic surgery, sports medicine, physical therapy, and performance testing into one Denver facility, so injury care moves from diagnosis to field work without handoffs slowing the comeback.

Same-week sports injury appointments Acute knee, shoulder, ankle, hip, and spine visits with imaging review. On-site PT and performance lab Force plates, motion capture, strength symmetry, and graded plyometrics. Denver Tech Center training facility Clinic, procedure suites, rehab floor, and turf lane under one roof.
7,800+ Athletes treated since opening the Denver performance lab in 2018
94% Protocol return-to-play clearance across tracked field-sport cases
3,200+ Arthroscopic knee, shoulder, hip, and ankle procedures completed
18 Pro, college, and academy teams supported across Colorado

Six ways back to motion.

Each track is built around a clear diagnosis, a measurable loading plan, and one shared chart across physicians, surgeons, PTs, and performance coaches.

Athlete training battle ropes in a gym
01

Sports Injury

ACL, meniscus, labrum, tendon, ankle instability, concussion coordination, and fracture care with sport-specific testing before clearance.

Surgeon working in an operating room
02

Joint Replacement

Hip, knee, and shoulder replacement planning for active adults, including prehab, pain-control pathways, and stair-to-trail milestones.

Doctor pointing at an x-ray on a tablet
03

Spine

Back and neck care for cyclists, climbers, skiers, and lifters, from diagnostic review to injections, rehab, and surgical referral when needed.

Physical therapist measuring a patient's leg flexibility
04

Physical Therapy & Rehab

Post-op and non-op plans with objective strength, range, balance, hop, and fatigue testing every four weeks.

Clinician reviewing a lab sample in a medical setting
05

Regenerative & PRP

Ultrasound-guided PRP and biologic consultations for tendon, ligament, and early joint degeneration cases that fit the evidence.

Athlete setting up a barbell lift in a training facility
06

Performance Training

Return-to-sprint, deceleration, throwing progression, ski conditioning, and strength blocks after formal rehab ends.

Coach reviewing a workout plan with an athlete in a gym
The Kinetic method

Data first. Ego last.

Fast care only matters when the tissue is ready. We pair imaging and surgical judgment with force-plate testing, limb-symmetry targets, motion capture, and progressive field exposure, then use those numbers to decide when training can intensify.

  • Phase 01 Diagnosis and load tolerance: exam, imaging review, pain behavior, and baseline movement screen.
  • Phase 02 Capacity build: strength ratios, range restoration, tissue loading, and sport-position demands.
  • Phase 03 Return-to-play: fatigue testing, cutting or throwing progressions, coach notes, and final clearance.
“Clearance is earned by output, not optimism.”

One team from scope to sprint.

Physicians, surgeons, and PTs share the same outcome dashboard, so the plan stays coherent from first exam to final high-speed exposure.

Orthopedic surgeon in a clinic portrait

Rowan Voss, MD

Orthopedic surgeon | knee, shoulder, hip arthroscopy

Dr. Voss leads the surgical program and specializes in ACL revision, meniscus preservation, rotator cuff repair, and hip impingement procedures for competitive athletes.

Sports medicine physician working at a desk

Maya Chen, DO

Sports medicine physician | ultrasound-guided care

Dr. Chen manages non-surgical injury care, diagnostic ultrasound, injections, concussion coordination, and endurance-sport overuse programs.

Physical therapist in a gym portrait

Ellis Brooks, DPT

Doctor of physical therapy | return-to-sport testing

Ellis runs the rehab-to-performance bridge, building sprint, jump, lift, and change-of-direction progressions for athletes after surgery or chronic overload.

Comebacks with receipts.

These fictional demo reviews show the level of specificity a premium practice site should carry: sport, injury, treatment path, and the milestone that mattered.

I tore my ACL in a March club soccer match and had surgery with Dr. Voss nine days later. The PT team tested my hop distance, quad strength, and cutting mechanics every month. I was cleared at 8.5 months and played 14 matches the next season.

Jordan Kline CU Boulder club soccer, ACL reconstruction

My tibial stress reaction kept coming back every marathon block. Dr. Chen found the training-load issue, then Talia rebuilt my cadence and single-leg strength. I ran the Colfax Half pain-free and finally kept my weekly mileage stable.

Amara Ortiz Denver distance runner, bone stress injury

I came in after a shoulder subluxation during box lacrosse. Kinetic gave me a clear plan: imaging, labral repair, then a throwing progression that tracked velocity and fatigue. My first game back was 10 months later with no hesitation.

Malik Hensley Professional lacrosse defender, shoulder instability

Start with the right lane.

New injuries, second opinions, surgical follow-ups, and PT evaluations all begin with intake that routes the athlete to the correct provider first.

Insurance and self-pay

Kinetic verifies benefits before the first visit and quotes self-pay imaging review, PT evaluation, and performance testing rates upfront. Most surgical authorizations are submitted within 48 business hours after the plan is finalized.

  • Aetna
  • Anthem BCBS
  • Cigna
  • UnitedHealthcare
  • Medicare
  • Workers' Comp

Getting started

Bring imaging, operative reports, training calendar, and the exact sport demand you need to return to. The first plan is built around both tissue status and season timing.

  1. 1 Book the consult Choose acute injury, surgical opinion, PT evaluation, or performance testing.
  2. 2 Upload records Send MRI, x-ray, notes, current training load, and prior rehab exercises.
  3. 3 Leave with a plan Get next steps, timelines, restrictions, and measurable progression targets.
Same-week consults for acute injuries

Put a number on the comeback.

Call the Denver clinic or request a consult. The intake team will match you with orthopedics, sports medicine, PT, or performance testing based on injury stage.