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Patient Overcomes Bone Cancer with Orthopedic Oncology 

Posted on November 28, 2022 | Tagged: ,

Todd Musselman came to Dr. Ronald Hugate with a tumor from elbow to shoulder.  He left with full use of his arm and fingers.  Family man Todd Musselman is a professional musician and lifestyle coach.  Happily married and living in Steamboat, Colorado, Todd shares three adult children with his wife.  In February 2020, Todd went … read more

6 Commonly asked back pain and spine surgery questions

Posted on November 17, 2022

In this series of videos, board-certified spine surgeon, Dr. Philip York, answers commonly asked questions that patients have about back pain and spine surgery. How do I know if my back pain is serious? How serious is spine surgery? What are common reasons for back pain? What does recovery from spine surgery look like? Is … read more

D1 Athlete Returns to Sport after Bilateral Hip Arthroscopy

Posted on September 2, 2022

University of Denver Soccer Player describes her experience with Dr. Daniel Haber and her smooth return to an active lifestyle  As a D1 college athlete, Anna is passionate about living an active lifestyle.  She has always loved soccer, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and long-distance running.  When she moved to Colorado to play D1 College … read more

Shoulder “as good as new” after Rotator Cuff Surgery

Posted on August 17, 2022

A local entrepreneur’s recovery after rotator cuff surgery with Dr. Daniel Haber following a motor vehicle accident   Meet Michael Penhale: full time tattoo artist, owner of Curbside Skatepark, and owner of the food truck, Churro Face.  Since he was 11 years old, he has been a sponsored skateboarder in Colorado.  His passion for skateboarding has … read more

Annual Golf Tournament Raises Over $60k for At-Risk Denver Students

Posted on August 12, 2022

This year, the Denver community and physicians, providers, and staff from Panorama Orthopedics & Spine banded together to host the 17th Annual Bones & Bogey’s Golf Tournament, benefiting the Porter-Billups Leadership Academy (PBLA). The tournament raised $60,946 for at-risk Denver students, which is equivalent to over 40 scholarships for the year.   The PBLA is dedicated … read more