KU Med Sports Medicine

MEET THE PHYSICIANS: THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS

The University of Kansas
Sports Medicine and Performance Center

10730 Nall Avenue, Suite 200
Overland Park, Kansas 66211

Please note all information listed below is the most current information on the physicians' clinic websites. Any incorrect information is not the responsibility of Champion Performance and Physical Therapy, but we'd like to get the information corrected immediately. Please contact us with any changes at 913-291-2290. We do not accept submissions of change to any information listed below without a valid NPI number. 

Randall Goldstein, DO

Focus lies within sports medicine, both operative and non-operative, specifically pediatric and gymnastics. Dr. Goldstein is one of the most highly renown pediatric, sports medicine physicians in the Kansas City Metro. He also practices at The University of Kansas Hospital Training Complex for Sports Medicine as a team physician for the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals. 

Vincent Key, MD

Focus lies within sports medicine, specifically for adults.  While he is classified as a general orthopaedic surgeon, Dr. Key specializes in arthroscopic procedures involving the shoulders and knees. He also practices at the Renner Road location, as well as The University of Kansas Hospital Training Complex for Sports Medicine.

Scott Mullen, MD

Focus lies within sports medicine, as well as general orthopaedic, arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder, knee, and hip. Dr. Mullen also has a sports medicine focus in gymnastics, along with his colleague, Dr. Goldstein.  According to our patients, his arthroscopic reconstructions have made him one of the best in the city!

Stephen Munns, MD

Focus lies within sports medicine, and although he is board certified as a general orthopaedic surgeon, most often performs both, arthroscopic and reconstructive procedures of the shoulder and knee.  His daughter was a student at our clinic this past Spring of 2016!

Joshua Nelson, MD

Focus lies within general orthopaedic surgery and sports medicine, both arthroscopic and reconstructive. While he performs multiple procedures on both the shoulder and knee, he also performs procedures on the general upper extremity (including the elbow.) While many of Dr. Nelson's patients are adults, he does perform pediatric orthopaedic procedures. He also practices both, at Arrowhead Stadium and The University of Kansas Physicians Medical Office Building on Rainbow Road at the main hospital campus. 

Joseph Noland, MD

Focus lies within sports medicine non-operative care, with specialities in musculoskeletal pain, adolescent medical disorders, and preventative medicine. Dr. Noland practices primarily at the Renner Road location, both as a specialist and primary care, family physician. 

J. Paul Schroeppel, MD

Focus lies within general orthopaedic, sports medicine surgeries, with specialties in both the upper and lower extremity, pediatric and adult procedures.  His common surgical procedures include arthroscopic and reconstructive methods on the shoulder, elbow, hip, and knee. Dr. Schroeppel also practices out at Arrowhead Stadium, at The University of Kansas Hospital Training Complex. 

David Smith, MD

Focus lies within sports medicine, non-operative, orthopaedic care.  Dr. Smith is a family practitioner, with emphases in concussions in athletes, as well as health, wellness, and preventative medicine.  Dr. Smith also practices out at Arrowhead Stadium at the Training Complex.  

Lucas Thompson, MD

Focus lies within medical and non-operative orthopaedic sports medicine. Dr. Thompson conducts stress testing and impact concussion testing with athletes.  His only practice location is at The University of Kansas Hospital Training Complex at Arrowhead Stadium. 

Bruce Toby, MD

Focus lies within the upper extremity, specifically microsurgeries. Microsurgery is a surgical subspecialty requiring a microscope. Dr. Toby's procedures include operations ranging from the general orthopaedic upper extremity (hand and elbow), to microvascular, to peripheral nerve surgical procedures. He currently only practices at The University of Kansas Physicians Medical Office on the main hospital campus. 

For more information, please visit http://sportsmedicine.kumed.com/our-providers

A newer blog segment titled MEET THE PHYSICIANS provides general focus information of some of the best, and most outstanding orthopedic clinics in the Kansas City metro area, respectively. From these clinics, a number of their most prominent surgeons refer to us here at CHAMPION Performance and Physical Therapy.