Do you treat athletes? Don't miss a stress fracture! This presentation will build your confidence in your diagnosis and management of bone stress injuries (BSI). Stress fractures are a frequent issue for athletes and active individuals and can be easily missed by providers. Sharpen your skills for identifying and managing this challenging condition.

Attendees will learn how to:

  • Quickly identify stress fractures early
  • Select the "right" imaging
  • Manage the return to sport/ activity

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About Tyler Kemp, DC, FIAMA

Dr. Tyler Kemp is a chiropractic physician with a passion of active populations (both recreational and professional). Dr. Kemp is a graduate of Logan University in St. Louis Missouri. While there he was able to rotate within a hospital system along with several federal health centers ( FQHC's).
Currently in a sports based practice in the greater Cincinnati area, Tyler uses a mix of manipulation , rehab and acupuncture in serving his patients. Clinical interests include tendinopathy, bone stress injuries, When not in the office Tyler enjoys running and finding new breweries.

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