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CU Medicine Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
UCHealth Steadman Hawkins Clinic Denver
175 Inverness Drive West Suite 200, Englewood, CO 80112

303-694-3333

Jason Dragoo, MD

Orthopedic Sports Medicine

Board Certified

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Practice Locations

CU Medicine Regenerative Medicine, Hand and Spine Center
175 Inverness Drive West, Suite 200
Englewood, CO 80112

303-694-3333

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CU Medicine Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
UCHealth Steadman Hawkins Clinic Denver
175 Inverness Drive West, Suite 200
Englewood, CO 80112

303-694-3333

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Provider Expertise

Clinical Interest for Patients

Minimally invasive ligament repair and reconstruction (ACL, PCL, MCL, LCL) of the knee. Multi-ligamentous reconstruction. Meniscal repair, augmentation and transplantation. Cartilage regeneration using cells, juvenile chondrocyte and osteochondral transplantation. Leg re-alignment surgery (osteotomy). Patellofemoral surgery including patellar instability. Patellar, quadriceps and Achilles tendon repair. Minimally invasive tumor resection of the knee. Modern treatment of female ACL tears. Specialist in tissue therapy and treatment of tendinopathy, osteoarthritis and inflammation using biologics. Joint preservation and restoration. General Sports Medicine.


Care Philosophy

Jason L. Dragoo, MD, Professor and Vice Chair of Academic Affairs for the CU Department of Orthopaedics, is a pioneer in the field of Biologics and Regenerative Medicine, as well as minimally invasive Sports Medicine procedures. He is the Endowed Chair of Regenerative Medicine and has developed many procedures designed to augment the healing of a patient’s own body. He strongly favors the use of autologous procedures (the use of the patient’s own tissue or cells for the procedure) versus allograft procedures (using tissue and cells from another human). Dr. Dragoo believes that joint restoration techniques, which add tissue back to a damaged joint, should be used whenever possible (e.g., cartilage and meniscal transplantation), rather than procedures that are designed to take tissue away (meniscal resection). He approaches standard procedures such as ACL reconstruction, meniscal and tendon repair with a less-invasive approach than commonly performed. A significant number of Dr. Dragoo’s patients are elite athletes (professional, collegiate, or Olympic) but he welcomes athletic patients of all ages and treats them with the same philosophy and surgical or non-surgical techniques.


Specialties

  • Orthopedic Sports Medicine

Conditions & Treatments

  • Bones, Joints and Muscles

    Knee Injuries and Disorders

Interests & Activities

Personal Interests

Dr. Dragoo is the Head Team Physician for the Denver Nuggets. He is also a consultant physician for the US Ski Team and was previously the Head Team Physician for the Stanford Football Program for 13 years. Dr. Dragoo grew up in the Napa Valley and is an avid wine collector, outdoor enthusiast, youth football coach and a hot air balloon pilot.


Ratings & Reviews
4.8 out of 5 (340 ratings, 94 comments)

Education & Training

Medical Schools

MD, University of Arizona College of Medicine (1998)


Undergraduate Schools

BS, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (CA) (1992)


Residency Program

UCLA Medical Center Program (2004)


Fellowships

Steadman Clinic Program (2005)

information for referring providers

Referral Contact Phone

303-694-3333

Referral Contact Fax

303-694-9666

Clinical Interests for Referring Providers

Minimally invasive ligament repair and reconstruction (ACL, PCL, MCL, LCL) of the knee. Multi-ligamentous reconstruction. Meniscal repair, augmentation and transplantation. Cartilage regeneration using cells, juvenile chondrocyte and osteochondral transplantation. Leg re-alignment surgery (osteotomy). Patellofemoral surgery including patellar instability. Patellar, quadriceps and Achilles tendon repair. Minimally invasive tumor resection of the knee. Modern treatment of female ACL tears. Specialist in tissue therapy and treatment of tendinopathy, osteoarthritis and inflammation using biologics. Joint preservation and restoration. General Sports Medicine.