Health Library
Patient education library
Orthopaedic information you can trust from Your Orthopaedic Connection, a service provided by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
Sports and Exercise
- Gymnastics Injury Prevention
- A Guide to Safety for Young Athletes
- Additional Resources on Sports
- Adolescent Anterior Knee Pain
- Aerobic Exercise
- Baseball Field Safety
- Baseball Injury Prevention
- Basketball Injury Prevention
- Beginning a Weight Training Program
- Biceps Tendon Tear at the Shoulder
- Burners and Stingers
- Burning Thigh Pain (Meralgia paresthetica)
- Common Knee Injuries
- Creatine Supplements
- Cross Training
- Daily Activity Log
- Effects of Aging
- Exercise and Bone and Joint Conditions
- Exercise Walking
- Female Athletes: Health Problems Caused by Extreme Exercise and Dieting
- Fitness Resources
- Flexibility Exercises for Young Athletes
- Football Injury Prevention
- Golf Injury Prevention
- Goosefoot (Pes Anserine) Bursitis of the Knee
- Hamstring Muscle Strain
- Heat Exhaustion
- Heat Injury
- Helmet Use
- High School Sports Injuries
- High School Sports Injuries: Safe Return to Play
- Hip Bursitis
- Hip Dislocation
- Hip Strains
- Hockey Injury Prevention
- Knee Arthroscopy
- Kneecap (Prepatellar) Bursitis
- Meniscal Tear
- Meniscal Transplants
- Muscle Contusion (Bruise)
- Muscle Cramp
- Patterns and Trends in Physical Activity
- People Reporting Leisure-Time Physical Activity
- Physical Activity for Persons with Mental Retardation
- Physical Activity for Seniors
- Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Tear
- Return To Play
- Risks of Steroid Use
- Rotator Cuff Tears
- Runner's Knee (Patellofemoral Pain)
- Running Injury Prevention
- Safe Exercise
- Selecting Home Exercise Equipment
- Seniors and Exercise
- Shin Splints
- Shoulder Impingement
- Shoulder Separation
- Shoulder Surgery
- Skiing Injury Prevention
- Snapping Hip
- Soccer Injury Prevention
- Sports Injuries and Baby Boomers
- Sports Nutrition
- Sprains and Strains: What's the Difference?
- Sprains, Strains and Other Soft Tissue Injuries
- Starting an Exercise Program
- Stay Active: Safe at Any Age
- Staying Active As You Age
- Stress Fractures
- Swimming Injury Prevention
- Tennis Court Safety
- Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis)
- Tennis Injury Prevention
- The Young Athlete
- Throwing Injuries in the Elbow
- Tips for a Safe Running Program
- Unstable Kneecap
- Volleyball Injury Prevention
- Warm Up, Cool Down and Be Flexible
- Weight-Bearing Exercise for Women and Girls
Contact Information
Kern Bone & Joint Specialists, a medical group, inc.
1921 18th Street
Bakersfield,
CA
USA
93301
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Phone 661.324.2491
Fax 661.324.7943
Other staff in my practice
My assistant, Heidi Mitchell, is an important member of our team. She will be ready to facilitate the scheduling of your procedure and to help coordinate your postoperative care. This may include involving your primary care physician or occasionally hospitalists or intensivists.
My office manager, Rina Fann, will be happy to assist you with any insurance or administrative questions.
My two practice partners, Brian Brenner, M.D. and Michael McCabe, M.D., both have subspecialty fellowship training and are Board Certified. If you are in the hospital on weekends or while I am at a seminar, Dr. Brenner or Dr. McCabe may be following your progress.
My office manager, Rina Fann, will be happy to assist you with any insurance or administrative questions.
My two practice partners, Brian Brenner, M.D. and Michael McCabe, M.D., both have subspecialty fellowship training and are Board Certified. If you are in the hospital on weekends or while I am at a seminar, Dr. Brenner or Dr. McCabe may be following your progress.