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A. Michael Henrie
( out of 81 reviews )

A. Michael Henrie, DO

Languages spoken: English

Clinical Locations

South Jordan Health Center

South Jordan
801-213-4500

University Orthopaedic Center

Salt Lake City
801-587-7109
  • Michael Henrie, D.O. is a Sports Medicine Physician at the University of Utah. Dr. Henrie received his medical degree from Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences. He completed a residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation followed by a Sports and Musculoskeletal Medicine fellowship at the University of Utah. In addition to working with local high school teams, he is the co-medical director for the Salt Lake Marathon and provides medical coverage for various cycling events. Dr. Henrie’s clinical interests include sports medicine and treating sports injury and general musculoskeletal injury in people of all ages and activity levels. He has a special interest in the treatment of running and cycling injuries, sports related spine injury, and performing ultrasound guided diagnosis and treatment of muscle and tendon injuries. He also has an interest in general spine problems and fluoroscopically guided interventional spine procedures. In his leisure time Dr. Henrie can be found on his road bike or mountain bike or climbing and skiing with his children. Dr. Henrie's current research interests include exercise applications for back pain and musculoskeletal conditions, ski and snowboard injury, and musculoskeletal ultrasound. He is currently welcoming new patients and accepts most insurance plans.

    Board Certification

    American Board of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (Sub: Sports Medicine)

    Patient Rating

    4.7 /5
    ( out of 81 reviews )

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    Patient Comments

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    October 31, 2024
    SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTER

    He is very professional and I I have total confidence in him.

    October 30, 2024
    SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTER

    Very good and caring doctor. Love the guy

    October 30, 2024
    SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTER

    I highly recommend Doctor Henrie he is excellent

    October 21, 2024
    ORTHOPAEDICS CENTER

    Dr Henrie is amazing and has been keeping me going for 12+ years.

    October 18, 2024
    SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTER

    Dr. Henrie is the best! He is the only Dr. I will get injections from. He's quick, almost painless and he explains what he is doing as he goes.

    October 17, 2024
    SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTER

    Dr. Henrie listened to my questions and explained what next steps are possible. I was then able to make an appointment for an MRI to show what to do next. I expect that this will help alleviate the pain I am currently experiencing.

    October 17, 2024
    SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTER

    Dr. Henrie has kept me going and able to do my job for the last 12 years. He is always training fellows and sharing his wealth of skill and experience to upcoming subordinates. The University of Utah is very fortunate to have Dr. Henrie as senior staff.

    October 17, 2024
    SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTER

    Very Kind and gave me clear instructions where I can understand I really like Dr Arlan Michael Henrie, DO

    October 17, 2024
    SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTER

    Dr. Henrie is the first Dr that has listened to me intently, discussed my options and treatment.

  • Michael Henrie, D.O. is a Sports Medicine Physician at the University of Utah. Dr. Henrie received his medical degree from Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences. He completed a residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation followed by a Sports and Musculoskeletal Medicine fellowship at the University of Utah. In addition to working with local high school teams, he is the co-medical director for the Salt Lake Marathon and provides medical coverage for various cycling events. Dr. Henrie’s clinical interests include sports medicine and treating sports injury and general musculoskeletal injury in people of all ages and activity levels. He has a special interest in the treatment of running and cycling injuries, sports related spine injury, and performing ultrasound guided diagnosis and treatment of muscle and tendon injuries. He also has an interest in general spine problems and fluoroscopically guided interventional spine procedures. In his leisure time Dr. Henrie can be found on his road bike or mountain bike or climbing and skiing with his children. Dr. Henrie's current research interests include exercise applications for back pain and musculoskeletal conditions, ski and snowboard injury, and musculoskeletal ultrasound. He is currently welcoming new patients and accepts most insurance plans.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation -Primary
    Board Certification
    American Board of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (Sub: Sports Medicine)

    Education history

    Fellowship Sports and Musculoskeletal Medicine - University of Utah School of Medicine Fellow
    Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - University of Utah Co-Chief Resident
    Residency Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation - University of Utah School of Medicine Resident
    Internal Medicine - University of Missouri, Kansas City Intern
    Professional Medical Medicine - Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences D.O.
    Behavioral Science and Health - University of Utah B.S.

    Selected Publications

    Journal Article

    1. McCormick ZL, Conger A, Kendall R, Wagner G, Henrie AM, Littell M, Sperry BP, Petersen R, Cooper AN, Teramoto M, Burnham TR (2023). A Pragmatic Randomized Prospective Trial of Cooled Radiofrequency Ablation of the Medial Branch Nerves versus Facet Joint Injection of Corticosteroid for the Treatment of Lumbar Facet Syndrome: 12 Month Outcomes. Pain Med, 24(12), 1318-1331. (Read full article)
    2. Foley J, Roesly H, Provo J, Henrie AM, Teramoto M, Cushman DM (2022). Learning Effect for Large Joint Diagnostic Aspirations With Fluoroscopy and Ultrasound. . Am J Phys Med Rehabil, 102(5), 444-448. (Read full article)
    3. Roesly H, Archibeck M, Henrie AM, Provo J, Foley J, Boyer A, Teramoto M, Cushman DM (2022). Hip aspiration: A comparison of ultrasound and fluoroscopic guidance. J Orthop, 34, 266-270. (Read full article)
    4. Conger A, Kendall RW, Sperry BP, Petersen R, Salazar F, Cunningham S, Henrie AM, Bisson EF, Teramoto M, McCormick ZL (2021). One-year results from a randomized comparative trial of targeted steroid injection via epidural catheter versus standard transforaminal epidural injection for the treatment of unilateral cervical radicular pain. Reg Anesth Pain Med, 46(9), 813-819. (Read full article)
    5. Onofrei LV, Henrie AM (2021). Cervical and Thoracic Spondylotic Myelopathies. Semin Neurol, 41(3), 239-246. (Read full article)
    6. Cushman DM, Monson N, Conger A, Kendall RW, Henrie AM, McCormick ZL (2018). Use of 0.5 mL and 1.0 mL of Local Anesthetic for Genicular Nerve Blocks. Pain Med, 20(5), 1049-1052. (Read full article)
    7. Cushman D, Henrie M, Scholl LV, Ludlow M, Teramoto M (01/01/2018). Ultrasound Verification of Safe Needle Examination of the Rhomboid Major Muscle. Muscle Nerve, 57(1), 61-64.
    8. McDonald JW, Henrie AM, Teramoto M, Medina E, Willick SE (09/04/2017). Descriptive Epidemiology, Medical Evaluation, and Outcomes of Rock Climbing Injuries. Wilderness Environ Med, 28(3), 185-196.
    9. Henrie AM, Oberg P, Willick SE (02/01/2013). "Partial Peroneus Longus Tendon Rupture at Its Distal Insertion in a Runner: A Case Presentation". PM R, 5(2), 154-158.
    10. Gundersen B, Henrie M, Christensen J (03/01/2010). A Clinical Trial on Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression Using Vertebral Axial Distraction Delivered by a Computerized Traction Device. 7(1), 3-7.

    Book Chapter

    1. Henrie AM, Makovitch S, Willick SE (08/09/2016). Sports Medicine Procedures. In Harrast MA, Finnoff JT (Eds.), Sports Medicine Study Guide and Review for Boards (Second). New York, NY: Demos Medical.
    2. Hansen PA, Henrie AM, Deimel GW, Willick SE (09/01/2015). Musculoskeletal Disorders of the Lower Limb. In Braddom R, Cifu D (Eds.), Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Fifth). Philadelphia: Elsevier.
    3. Henrie AM, Elovic EP (2013). Fatigue, Assessment and Treatment. In Zasler ND, Katz DI, Zafonte RD (Eds.), Brain Injury Medicine (2nd, pp. 697-706). New York: Demos Medical Publishing.
    4. Henrie AM, Elovic EP (2013). Somatic Manifestations of Mild TBI. In Zollman FS (Ed.), Handbook of Traumatic Brain Injury (pp. 91-99). New York: Demos Medical Publishing.
    5. Henrie AM, Willick SE (11/01/2011). "Sports Medicine Procedures". In Harrast Mark, Finnoff Jonathan (Eds.), Sports Medicine: Study Guide and Review for Boards (1, 1, pp. 65-76). New York, NY: Demos Medical Publishing.
    6. Henrie AM, Willick SE (01/01/2011). "Hamstring Strain". In Micheo W, Buschbacher RM (Eds.), Musculoskeletal, Sports, and Occupational Medicine (First, pp. 92-93). New York: Demos Medical Publishing.

    Letter

    1. Conger A, McCormick ZL, Henrie AM (2019). Pes Anserine Tendon Injury Resulting from Cooled Radiofrequency Ablation of the Inferior Medial Genicular Nerve. [Letter to the editor]. PM R, 11(11), 1244-1247. (Read full article)