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A. Michael Henrie
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A. Michael Henrie, DO

Languages spoken: English

Clinical Locations

Primary Location

University Orthopaedic Center

590 Wakara Way
Salt Lake City , UT 84108

South Jordan Health Center

5126 West Daybreak Parkway
South Jordan , UT 84009

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

4.8 /5
( out of 628 reviews )

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Patient Comments

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SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTER

Staff were excellent

SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTER

Highly recommend this clinic and their care

SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTER

Again Alyica PA explained most instead of Dr. Henrie. They're both outstanding but I wasn't told she wld be helping me rather than my Dr I had schedule with

South Jordan Health Center

Dr. HENRIE AND JULIE WERE BOTH THOUGHTFUL AND CARING.

South Jordan Health Center

Excellent staff.

SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTER

I wld highly recommend Dr. Henrie

ORTHOPAEDICS CENTER

Dr. Henrie was professional and thorough. He did a detailed exam addressing both injuries and came up with a good plan. His resident was also excellent. Thank you!

SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTER

dr henrie and his staff during the procedure could not have been kinder and helpful in understanding everything that was being done. i think very highly of their professionalism

SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTER

Doctor went over everything throughly.

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 -Assistant Professor (Clinical)
Board Certification
American Board of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (Sub: Sports Medicine)

Education history

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

Selected Publications

Journal Article

  1. 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.
  2. Onofrei LV, Henrie A (2021). Cervical and Thoracic Spondylotic Myelopathies. Seminars in neurology, 41(3), 239-246.
  3. Conger A, Kendall RW, Sperry BP, Petersen R, Salazar F, Cunningham S, Henrie AM, Bisson EF, Teramoto M, McCormick Z (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. Regional anesthesia and pain medicine, 46(9), 813-819.
  4. McDonald JW, Henrie AM, Teramoto M, Medina E, Willick S (2017). Descriptive Epidemiology, Medical Evaluation, and Outcomes of Rock Climbing Injuries. Wilderness & environmental medicine, 28(3), 185-196.
  5. Cushman DM, Monson N, Conger A, Kendall RW, Henrie AM, McCormick Z (2019). Use of 0.5 mL and 1.0 mL of Local Anesthetic for Genicular Nerve Blocks. Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.), 20(5), 1049-1052.
  6. Henrie AM, Oberg P, Willick S (2013). "Partial Peroneus Longus Tendon Rupture at Its Distal Insertion in a Runner: A Case Presentation". PM & R, 5(2), 154-158.
  7. Gundersen B, Henrie M, Christensen (2010). A Clinical Trial on Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression Using Vertebral Axial Distraction Delivered by a Computerized Traction Device. 7(1), 3-7.
  8. Roesly H, Archibeck M, Henrie AM, Provo J, Foley J, Boyer A, Teramoto M, Cushman D (2022). Hip aspiration: A comparison of ultrasound and fluoroscopic guidance. Journal of orthopaedics, 34, 266-270.
  9. Foley J, Roesly H, Provo J, Henrie AM, Teramoto M, Cushman D (2023). Learning Effect for Large Joint Diagnostic Aspirations With Fluoroscopy and Ultrasound. . American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation, 102(5), 444-448.
  10. McCormick ZL, Conger A, Kendall R, Wagner G, Henrie AM, Littell M, Sperry BP, Petersen R, Cooper AN, Teramoto M, Burnham T (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 medicine (Malden, Mass.), 24(12), 1318-1331.
  11. Cushman DM, Zurbuchen E, Elmer A, English J, Henrie AM, Gee C, Monson NE, Teramoto (2022). Extended-release triamcinolone provides prolonged relief for patients who failed standard corticosteroid injection for knee osteoarthritis; a pragmatic retrospective study. Interventional Pain Medicine, 1(2), 100103.
  12. Conger AM, Randall DJ, Sperry BP, Kuo KT, Petersen R, Henrie AM, Kendall RW, Bisson EF, Teramoto M, Martin BI, Burnham TR, McCormick Z (2023). The effectiveness of cervical transforaminal epidural steroid injections for the treatment of cervical radicular pain: A prospective cohort study reporting 12-month outcomes. Interventional Pain Medicine, 3(1), 100379.

Book Chapter

  1. Henrie AM, Willick S (2011). "Hamstring Strain". 92-93.
  2. Henrie AM, Elovic E (2013). Fatigue, Assessment and Treatment. 697-706.
  3. Henrie AM, Willick S (2011). "Sports Medicine Procedures". 1, 65-76.
  4. Henrie AM, Elovic E (2013). Somatic Manifestations of Mild TBI. 91-99.
  5. Hansen PA, Henrie AM, Deimel GW, Willick S (2015). Musculoskeletal Disorders of the Lower Limb.
  6. Henrie AM, Makovitch S, Willick S (2016). Sports Medicine Procedures.

Letter

  1. Conger A, McCormick ZL, Henrie A (2019). Pes Anserine Tendon Injury Resulting from Cooled Radiofrequency Ablation of the Inferior Medial Genicular Nerve. PM & R, 11(11), 1244-1247.