Kyle Bronsteen, DO
Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine
Biosketch
Dr. Bronsteen is a Board Certified physician at Bronson Healthcare Group in Orthopedics Sports Medicine. Dr. Bronsteen has always had a passion for both sports and the human body's musculoskeletal system. Growing up, he was a multi-sport athlete who eventually played hockey at the collegiate level. He continues to live an active and health lifestyle. Throughout his life, he has harbored a strong desire to learn more about the human body, including the musculoskeletal system, sports performance, movement science, and general health. Sports medicine provides him with the opportunity to share his passion and knowledge, making it the perfect field for him.
He has a special interest in musculoskeletal ultrasound, minimally invasive ultrasound-guided procedures and injections, osteopathic manipulation, and tendonitis/tendinopathy, peripheral nerve entrapment such as carpal tunnel and cubital tunnel.
Dr. Bronsteen has been fortunate to have had many influencers in his life who have helped shape him into the person he is today. These influencers include physician and non-physician mentors, as well as family, friends, and sports coaches. He feels incredibly blessed to have the support of his wife and family who have been there for him every step of the way.
Dr. Bronsteen finds great fulfillment in working in sports medicine as it allows him to make a positive impact on others' lives. Additionally, he appreciates the opportunity to continuously learn and grow both as a physician and as an individual.
In his spare time, he enjoys volunteering for local high school sports programs and assisting with sports physicals. He also plans to coach his kids' hockey teams. When he's not helping his patients and volunteering his time, he can be found exercising, golfing, snowboarding, spending time with friends and family, and participating in kids' sports and activites.
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- Residency 2020, Family Medicine, William Beaumont School of Medicine, Oakland University
- Transitional Internship 2017, Henry Ford Allegiance Health
- DO 2016, College of Osteopathic Medicine, Michigan State University
- MS 2012, Exercise Physiology, Oakland University
- BS 2009, Exercise Physiology, Arizona State University
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- Sports Injury and Management
- Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine
- Musculoskeletal/Sports Medicine
- Diagnostic Musculoskeletal Ultrasound
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Kerrigan D.J., Williams C.T., Ehrman J.K., Saval M.A., Bronsteen K., Schairer J.R., Swaffer M., Brawner C.A., Lanfear D.E., Selektor Y., Velez M., Tita C., Keteyian S.J. Cardiac rehabilitation improves functional capacity and patient-reported health status in patients with continuous-flow left ventricular assist devices: The rehab-vad randomized controlled trial Jacc Heart Failure. 2014;2(6):653-659.
Keteyian S.J., Hibner B., Bronsteen K., Kerrigan D., Aldred H.A., Reasons L.M., Saval M.A., Brawner C.A., Schairer J.R., Thompson T.M.S., Hill J., McCulloch D., Ehrman J.K. Greater improvement in cardiorespiratory fitness using higher-intensity interval training in the standard cardiac rehabilitation setting Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention. 2014;34(2):98-105.
Kerrigan D., Williams C., Ehrman J., Bronsteen K., Saval M., Schairer J., Swaffer M., Keteyian S. Muscular strength and cardiorespiratory fitness are associated with health status in patients with recently implanted continuous-flow LVADs Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention. 2013;33(6):396-400.