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Matthew Pyle, D.O.

Dr. Matthew Pyle specializes in non-operative orthopedic and 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. Dr. Pyle is board certified in both Family Medicine and Sports Medicine

Medical School Education

Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, Kansas City, Missouri

Board Certification

Family Medicine
Sports Medicine

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:
    • Ankle and foot
    • Hip and knee
    • Hand, wrist and elbow
    • Shoulder, neck and back
Coolief
  • Radiofrequency treatment for chronic knee pain
Tenex
  • Minimally invasive treatment of chronic tendon pain of the shoulder, knee, elbow and ankle.
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
Aviation Medical Examiner (Class 2 & 3)

An Aviation Medical Examiner (AME) serves the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the flying community by medically certifying pilots. Each pilot is required to meet specific medical standards depending on the class of medical certificate for which the pilot applies.

If appointed by the RFS to become an AME, the medical provider is required to attend a week-long training, the Basic AME Seminar. After successfully completing the Basic AME seminar, subsequent training is required at three-year intervals. FFA AME training is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education.