Colorado Orthopedic News

A. Todd Alijani, MD
A. Todd Alijani, MD
Orthopedic Surgeon

Dr. Alireza Todd Alijani, MD is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon who provides comprehensive care for conditions from the shoulders to the fingertips, including trauma, fractures, sports medicine, tumors, and pediatric or congenital conditions.

Treatment Of Common Problems With
  • Hand
  • Wrist
  • Elbow
  • Shoulder

Testimonials

Dr. Alijani lives up to the overall quality tone of everyone in the practice. His assessments are excellently grounded in experience and protocol. He has a superb manner of connecting with patient and conveying the information needed for them to make the best decisions possible. His skill is apparent in his ability to absorb a case history and ask precisely the needed questions. He is kind and courteous and his support staff is very good. He is an excellent fit for this practice that strives to deliver quality.

Leigh C

Dr Alijani is an outstanding surgeon. I was having a lot of difficulty using my hand and thumb and having extreme pain. Dr Alijani performed an extensive operation and fixed all of it. Thank you.

Hal G

Specialties
  • Carpal Tunnel, Tendonitis, Trigger fingers, Ganglions, Arthritis
  • Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery
  • Hand, wrist and elbow fractures
  • Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff & Shoulder Stabilization Surgery
Education
  • Fellowship – Hand & Upper Extremity – Hospital for Special Surgery/Cornell University Hospital
  • Internship in General Surgery – Walter Reed Army Medical Center
  • Residency in Orthopedic Surgery – Georgetown University
  • M.D. – Georgetown University
  • B.A. – Georgetown University
Certification
  • Board Certified – Orthopedic Surgery

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