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Lee Kenyon,DO

Primary Service
  • Orthopedic & Sports Medicine
Areas of Interest Diagnosis and treatment of upper and lower extremity musculoskeletal injuries, tendinopathies, sports medicine, musculoskeletal ultrasound, joint injections, minimally invasive tenotomy (TenJet), sports-related concussions
College
  • Bachelor of Arts, Biology, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, MN
Medical School
  • Medical Degree, Western University of Health Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific-Northwest, Lebanon, OR
Residency
  • Family Medicine Residency, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
Fellowship
  • Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH
Biography

Board Certifications
Sports Medicine, American Board of Family Medicine
Family Medicine, American Board of Family Medicine

Philosophy of care
Keeping people active and engaged in their care can make a tremendous difference in their overall health and well-being. I love figuring out the root cause of an issue, and then determining what unique steps need to be taken to help get patient back to doing the things they love, or progressing to the things they hope to do. My goal is to have every patient walk away with a thorough understanding of their medical problem and the next steps involved in their treatment.

Why Dr. Kenyon went into medicine
I have a deep passion for helping and serving others. I was adopted from South Korea as an infant, and feel eternally grateful for the opportunities this has given me. I feel so fortunate for my health and want to help those around me live their lives to the fullest.

Favorite advice to give patients
Find the right fuel for your body. Engaging in your passions, eating a healthy diet and proper recovery go a long way.

Hometown
Sioux Falls, SD

Hobbies
I love staying active and feel rejuvenated after spending time outdoors. My biggest hobbies include running, rock climbing, hiking, photography and tennis. I also love spending time with my wife, our two cats, and am a big nerd when it comes to Marvel movies.

Awards
Chief Resident, Mayo Clinic Family Medicine Residency, 2019-2020

Publications
Kenyon, L. Frequent Fracturing Frustrates Fledgling. 2021 AMSSM Case Podium Presentations, Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine: March 2021 - Volume 31 - Issue 2 - p e31-e63. doi: 10.1097/JSM.0000000000000917