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Jeffrey Donner, MD


 

 Dr. E. Jeffrey Donner specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of spine and joint pain involving the entire spine, including the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacroiliac areas, as well as all extremities and joints. He has 25 years of experience performing thousands of spinal and orthopedic surgeries, including using many innovative surgical techniques to help patients suffering from disabling pain.

 

Dr. Donner is a member of numerous societies, including the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, the North American Spine Society, the Spinal Arthroplasty Society, the International Spinal Intervention Society, and the International College of Surgeons. He has recently taken on the role of program champion for the American Orthopedic Association fragility fracture quality improvement program called “Own the Bone”. He is the former president of the Larimer County Medical Society and the president-elect of the Northern Colorado Medical Society. Dr. Donner has presented at multiple national and international spinal symposiums on the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of spinal problems, he has published articles in several scientific journals, and has authored chapters on a variety of spinal issues, including the diagnosis and treatment of disabling whiplash injuries, diagnosis and treatment of cervicogenic headaches, and innovative minimally invasive surgical techniques for treating chronic sacroiliac dysfunction and pain.

 

He has extensive interest and experience in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with chronic disabling sacroiliac (SI) joint pain. He has performed successful spinal surgery on hundreds of patients from nearly half of the states in the United States. He continues to find ways and technology to successfully diagnose and treat these patients. He has founded SI-Technology, a spinal implant development company that develops innovative technology to diagnose and treat patients with chronic SI joint pain. The company’s headquarters is at the Innosphere, the Fort Collins biomedical incubator supported by the state of Colorado, Colorado State University, and the City of Fort Collins. They have been issued multiple national and international patents, and are in the process of obtaining FDA clearance for effective minimally invasive sacroiliac stabilization and fusion technology. They also have multiple other spine-related technology and development.