Expert Physical Therapy Near Anschutz Medical Campus
At Colorado Injury Treatment Center, our licensed physical therapists provide one-on-one care tailored to your specific injury, condition, or recovery goals. Whether you're dealing with chronic pain, recovering from surgery, or rehabilitating after an auto accident, we create a customized treatment plan that gets you back to the activities you love.
Our clinic combines physical therapy with chiropractic care under one roof — meaning you get coordinated treatment without bouncing between different providers. We're conveniently located near the I-225 corridor in Aurora with free parking.
Our Treatment Approach
Manual Therapy — hands-on techniques to reduce pain and restore joint mobility
Therapeutic Exercise — targeted exercises to rebuild strength and flexibility
Dry Needling — trigger point therapy for muscular pain and tightness
Neuromuscular Re-education — retraining movement patterns for injury prevention
Modalities — ultrasound, electrical stimulation, and heat/cold therapy as needed
How It Works
Evaluation
Comprehensive assessment of your injury, mobility, and pain levels.
Treatment
Hands-on care combined with therapeutic exercise tailored to your goals.
Progress
Regular reassessment and plan adjustments to ensure optimal recovery.

Conditions We Treat
- Lower Back Pain
- Sciatica
- Neck Pain & Whiplash
- Knee Pain
- Rotator Cuff Injuries
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Tennis Elbow
- Herniated Disc
- Shoulder Impingement
- Hip Pain
Insurance & Payment
We accept most major insurance, auto injury (PIP/MedPay), workers' comp, and self-pay.
Call to verify your coveragePhysical Therapy FAQs
Do I need a referral for physical therapy in Colorado?
No. Colorado is a direct-access state, which means you can see a physical therapist without a doctor's referral.
How many PT sessions will I need?
Treatment length varies by condition. Most patients see significant improvement within 6–12 sessions. We'll create a personalized plan at your first visit.
Is dry needling covered by insurance?
Many insurance plans cover dry needling as part of physical therapy treatment. Our team will verify your benefits before treatment begins.
What should I wear to physical therapy?
Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows easy movement. Athletic wear is ideal.