Salina Regional Sports Medicine
Sports Medicine
Area athletes and even weekend warriors have a big home-field advantage: Salina Regional’s Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Clinic.
Working with athletes of every level to help prevent injuries or to heal through surgery and rehabilitation, you can count on Salina Regional Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Clinic to get you back in the game. Salina Regional Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Clinic is the authority in orthopedic and sports medicine care in North Central Kansas and offers a comprehensive range of services and orthopedic and sports medicine experts in one location.
Sports medicine services is led by Sports Medicine Physician Dr. Matthew Pyle, and Orthopedic Surgeons Dr. Timothy Hawkes, Dr. Travis Rump, and Dr. Todd Reilly, along with an A-team of certified athletic trainers and physical therapists, Salina Regional Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Clinic supports five area high schools and three colleges, including Bethany College - providing athletes the highest quality, most timely care. As part of Salina Regional Health Center, patients enjoy the full benefits of the region's most advanced surgical equipment and technology, along with comprehensive therapeutic and educational resources.
At the school, on the field, or in our clinic - we’re ready wherever and whenever you need us to help you get back and keep you in the game.
Address: 520 S. Santa Fe Ave., Ste. 240
(in the Salina Medical Arts Building, just south of Salina Regional)
Phone: 785-452-7366
Twitter: @SportsMedSRHC
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Matt Pyle, D.O.
Dr. Matthew Pyle focuses on non-operative sports medicine, helping patients return to the highest possible level of function. Dr. Pyle works with sports and activity related injuries and illnesses to the ankles and feet, hips and knees, hands, wrists, elbows, shoulders, neck and back.
Medical School Education
Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, Kansas City, Missouri
Residency
Smoky Hill Family Medicine Residency, Salina, Kansas
Fellowship
Primary Care Sports Medicine at Via Christi, Wichita, Kansas
Practice / Procedures
Sports-Related Injuries
· Concussion Management
· Sprains, strains, pain and injuries of:
o Ankle and foot
o Hip and knee
o Hand, wrist and elbow
o Shoulder, neck and back
Diagnostic and Intervention Muscuskeletal Ultrasound
· Joint Injections
· Percutaneous dry needling
· Percutaneous needle tenotomy
Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome Testing
General Sports Medicine
· Fatigue
· Skin disorders
· Heat-related illness
· Nutrition
· Anemia
· Exercise induced asthma
· PPE's
· Other sports-related concerns
Fractures
· Non-operative management of upper and lower extremity fractures
· Stress Fracture Management