Conditions Treated
- General orthopedics
- Sports medicine
- Preventative training
- Minimally invasive surgery
- Rehabilitation
Dr. Kemp is experienced in working with recreational, competitive, collegiate, semi-pro and professional athletes from all sports. His knowledge of preventative training programs, use of arthroscopic surgical techniques and aggressive rehab plans allow patients the greatest opportunity to reach their maximum potential.
Appointments
To make an appointment, call 507-537-9007.
No referral necessary.
Location
Avera Marshall Specialty Clinic
300 S. Bruce Street
Marshall, MN 56258
Avera Marshall provides a full range of sports medicine services to Marshall athletes to help ensure their health and safety during practice and competitive play. Dr. John Kemp, Avera Marshall Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, serves as the team physician for Marshall High School athletics as part of Avera Marshall’s commitment to the community. Avera Marshall purchased the ImPACT software used at Marshall High School and offers ImPACT testing and interpretation at no charge for Marshall high school athletes. Avera Marshall also provides athletic trainer services in partnership with Big Stone Therapies Inc.
Athletic Training Services
Avera Marshall Regional Medical Center has been providing sports medicine/athletic training coverage to area student athletes since 2006 at no cost to the high school or athletes. Services have been provided in partnership with Big Stone Therapies, Inc. since 2009. Avera Marshall continues to cover the cost of providing services while Big Stone Therapies provides staff management and oversight.
Athletic trainers provide immediate care for injuries that occur during practice and games. They also provide follow-up injury treatment, recommendations for follow-up care, injury prevention education and rehabilitation services for student athletes.
Charlene Ackerman, ATR, CSCS, staffs the training room at the Marshall High School each day and is available for evaluation of student athletes injuries and concerns. Charlene also provides athletic training coverage at local athletic games and events.
Charlene Ackerman, ATR, CSCS
Marshall High School
(507) 537-6920 ext. 1109
charlene.ackerman@marshall.k12.mn.us
Learn more about Athletic Training services at Marshall High School.
ImPACT Concussion Management
A concussion is a common injury, but is often difficult to diagnose and treat. ImPACT helps doctors, athletic trainers, nurses and coaches manage concussions and promote safe return-to-play decisions for athletes.
The ImPACT (Immediate Post Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing) program is a computerized exam proven to diagnose and manage concussions. If an athlete is believed to have suffered a head injury during competition, ImPACT is used to help determine the severity of head injury and when the injury has fully healed.
The ImPACT exam is given to athletes before beginning sports practice or competition. Tests are administered by athletic training staff, coaching staff or the school nurse. This noninvasive test is set up in a computer-game type format and takes about 20 minutes to complete.
If a concussion is suspected, the athlete takes a follow-up test. Both the preseason and post-injury test data are reviewed by Dr. John Kemp, Avera Marshall Orthopedics & Sports Medicine. Dr. Kemp will interpret the data to help in the diagnosis and management of the concussion. Additional follow-up tests over days or weeks may be done to track the athlete’s recovery and determine when it is safe to return to play.
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Physical Therapy Services
After an injury, physical therapy can be important to help an athlete recover and return to training and competition in their sport. Physical therapy services are offered in partnership at both Avera Marshall and Big Stone Therapies locations. For more information on rehabilitation services, call Avera Marshall at 507-537-9172 or Big Stone Therapies at 507-532-3393.
Peak Performance
Peak Performance is a training program to help athletes gain the edge they need to compete in their sport. This strength and conditioning program is offered at the Marshall High School. Athletes will improve their strength, speed, agility and confidence. For more information, contact Charlene Ackerman, athletic trainer, at charlene.ackerman@marshall.k12.mn.us or (507) 537-6920 ext. 1109 or Aaron Schroeder, Avera Marshall exercise specialist, at aaron.schroeder@avera.org or (507) 537-9095.