Specialized care for traumatic injuries in Englewood, Colorado
At HCA HealthONE Mountain Orthopedic Trauma Surgeons, we are proud to be your go-to orthopedic trauma clinic in the Denver area. Our experienced surgeons offer leading-edge care for a range of musculoskeletal conditions, including falls and skiing injuries.
Orthopedic trauma clinic
We understand the physical and emotional toll that orthopedic trauma can take, so we go to great lengths to provide you and your family with the support and tools you need to recover. Our fellowship-trained surgeons specialize in customized care for complex orthopedic injuries in children and adults.
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HCA HealthONE Mountain Orthopedic Trauma Surgeons
Address
701 E. Hampden AveSuite 515
Englewood, CO 80113
About HCA HealthONE Mountain Orthopedic Trauma Surgeons
If you have experienced orthopedic trauma, our specialized surgeons are experts in fracture care, reconstructive surgeries and abnormality correction.
Conditions treated by our orthopedic trauma specialists
Orthopedic trauma most commonly refers to injuries of the musculoskeletal system, which includes your muscles, joints, ligaments, bones and soft tissue. These injuries could be anything from a simple hairline fracture to a life-threatening incident with broken bones. We are here to help improve your mobility and range of motion. Conditions we treat include:
- Apiration/injection - bone
- Aseptic necrosis and osteonecrosis
- Aspiration/injection - joint
- Elbow injuries
- Elbow surgeries
- Forearm fractures
- Fracture debridement
- Fracture treatment - elbow
- Fracture treatment - femur
- Fracture treatment - hand
- Fracture treatment - hip
- Fracture treatment - humerus
- Fracture treatment - knee
- Fracture treatment - lower leg
- Fracture treatment - pelvis
- Fracture treatment - radius/ulna
- Fracture treatment - shoulder
- Fracture/dislocation treatment
- Fractures of femur
- Fractures of hip & pelvis
- Hand injuries
- Hip fractures
- Hip surgeries
- Humerus, shoulder and upper arm injuries
- Joint dislocations
- Knee and lower leg trauma
- Limb preservation
- Medical trauma (orthopedics)
- Orthopedic care
- Orthopedic surgery
- Orthopedics
- Osteomyelitis
- Osteonecrosis
- Osteomyelitis
- Other specified bone disease and musculoskeletal deformities
- Pelvic fractures
- Traumatic arthropathy
- Upper leg complications
Preoperative orthopedic trauma care
If surgery is needed, we perform preoperative testing in preparation for your procedure. These tests include bone, tendon and joint aspirations to determine if any additional issues exist as a result of your initial trauma.
Postoperative orthopedic trauma care
With expertise in minimally invasive fracture surgery, our practice also addresses postoperative complications, such as infections, nonhealing fractures and malunions (when a fracture has healed incorrectly).
Care for pelvic trauma
As one of the few hospitals in the nation to maintain a specialized pelvic trauma team, our orthopedic specialists are experienced in the treatment of fractures to the acetabulum, pelvis and related extremities.
Fracture care
Fracture treatment upper extremity
- Clavicle
- Humerus - shoulder/proximal humerus, humeral shaft, distal humerus
- Elbow - olecranon, radial head, elbow fracture dislocation
- Forearm
- Wrist
- Traumatic amputations & revisions of upper extremity
Fracture treatment - lower extremity
- Pelvis - acetabulum, multi-part pelvic fractures, revision pelvic fracture surgery
- Hip - femoral neck, partial and total hip replacements for fracture, revision hip injuries, valgus osteotomy hip corrections
- Femur
- Knee - fractures around knee joint with or without prior total knee replacement, patella, tibial plateau
- Tibia
- Ankle
- Foot
- Traumatic amputations & revisions of lower extremity
Other treatment
- Nonunion, revision surgery for fractures
- Bone grafting
- Fracture/dislocation treatment
- Limb preservation
- Soft tissue infections
- Bone infections/osteomyelitis
- Open fractures
- Compartment syndrome
- Avascular necrosis and osteonecrosis
- Sacroiliac pain and dysfunction
- Joint dislocations
- Traumatic arthropathy
- Other bone diseases and musculoskeletal deformities
- Aspiration/Injection - bone
- Aspiration/injection – joint
Orthopedic trauma fellowship
The HCA HealthONE Mountain Orthopedic Trauma Surgeons Fellowship is an intensive one-year program designed to provide specialized training in all aspects of orthopedic trauma. As an orthopedic trauma fellow—a fully trained orthopedic surgeon advancing their expertise in complex fractures and musculoskeletal injuries—participants gain extensive experience managing high-acuity trauma cases under expert mentorship.
What sets this distinguished fellowship apart is its unparalleled surgical experience and exclusive structure—one fellow, two attending surgeons, and four advanced practice providers handling approximately 1,700 cases annually. With only one fellow selected each year, the chosen candidate benefits from an immersive learning environment, gaining extensive surgical experience across a diverse range of trauma cases.
Our fellowship is led by renowned orthopedic trauma surgeons, Dr. Wade Smith and Dr. Steven Morgan, whose expertise spans over 50 combined years of complex pelvic and acetabular fractures, nonunions, infections, amputations, periarticular and periprosthetic fracture management, and limb deformity correction of the upper and lower extremities. The program specializes in the care of multiply-injured patients, providing comprehensive exposure to both acute and post-traumatic conditions.
Fellows will benefit from a collegial and dynamic learning environment that balances rigorous training with an extra emphasis on work-life balance. They will have the opportunity to develop surgical expertise, refine clinical decision-making, and cultivate leadership skills while working in the vibrant and scenic suburb of Denver, Colorado.
The HCA HealthONE Mountain Orthopedic Trauma Surgeons Fellowship is designed to shape the next generation of trauma surgeons into exceptional clinicians, educators, and leaders in the field, and we look forward to each new fellow contributing to our tradition of excellence in patient care, research, and mentorship.
For more details, or to apply, please contact us.
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Preparing for your visit
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