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Our specialized team of Sports Medicine Physicians have over 20 years of service to the community and are dedicated to getting you back to peak performance.
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 Dr. Barry Fisher
Barry Fisher, M.D., is a native of Dayton, Ohio. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University Honors Program, at Wright State University in 1985. Dr. Fisher completed his residency at Miami Valley Hospital. He received his sports medicine training at St. Elizabeth Sports Medicine Center in Dayton.
Dr. Fisher is a team physician for Xenia High School. He is the medical director for the Dayton Dragons Minor League Baseball Team. He is also an associate clinical professor in Emergency Medicine and Family Practice at Wright State University.
 Dr. Frank Mannarino
Frank Mannarino, M.D., specializing in Orthopedic Surgery with an interest in knee surgery and the care of athletic injuries. Dr. Mannarino has had specialized training in arthroscopic surgery as well as the more complex ligamentous surgeries around the knee.
Dr. Mannarino is a native of West Paterson, New Jersey. He graduated from Dartmouth College where he was an All-American baseball player. He graduated from the University Of Cincinnati School Of Medicine in 1976. He served his internship and orthopedic residency at Blodgett-Butterworth Hospitals, Grand Rapids, Michigan, and received a fellowship in sports medicine in 1981 with Dr. Douglas Jackson in Long Beach, California.
Dr. Mannarino is the Orthopedic Medical Director of Kettering Sports Medicine Center. He is a team physician for Miamisburg High School and the Dayton Dragons Minor League Baseball Team. In addition, he serves as an Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery at Wright State University School of Medicine.
 Dr. Paul Nitz
Paul Nitz, M.D., specializing in Orthopedic Surgery with a special emphasis in shoulder and knee surgery and the care of athletic injuries.
Dr. Nitz graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine and completed his orthopedic surgery training at William Beaumont Army Medical Center in El Paso, Texas. He received specialized fellowship training in Sports Medicine at the Methodist Sports Medicine Center in Indianapolis under the direction of Donald Shelbourne, M.D. He served in the U.S. Army receiving an honorable discharge with the rank of Major. While in the service he served as a staff orthopedic surgeon and later as chief of orthopedic surgery at Reynolds Community Hospital in Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
Dr. Nitz is a team physician for Cedarville University and Central State University.
 Dr. Vismai C. Sinha
Vismai C. Sinha, M.D., is a Primary Care Sports Medicine Physician. She is a native of Columbus, Ohio. She graduated from Youngstown State in 2000 Summa Cum Laude. She then attended Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine. She graduated from NEOUCOM in 2004.
Dr. Sinha completed her residency in Family Medicine at Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus where she served as Chief Resident from 2003-2004. She completed her Sports Medicine Fellowship at Max Sports Medicine Institute/Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus. She has covered multiple high schools in Columbus and assisted with Otterbein College during her Sports Medicine Fellowship. Dr. Sinha is a team physician for Cedarville University and West Carrollton High School.
 Dr. Brian Springer
Brian Springer, M.D., specializing in Emergency Medicine and Sports Medicine. Dr. Springer graduated from SUNY College at Oneonta with honors. He graduated from UTSW Medical Center Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, Texas in 1998. He completed his residency at the Wright State School of Medicine, with an Integrated Residency in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Springer received his fellowship training in sports medicine at Kettering Sports Medicine Center.
Dr. Springer is currently an Assistant Professor for Emergency Medicine at Wright State University, a Medical Officer for the Ohio Disaster Medical Assistance Team, and a Staff Physician for Kettering Medical Center. He is the Sports Medicine Coordinator for the Wright State University Department of Emergency Medicine and Kettering Sports Medicine Center. Dr. Springer is a team physician for Sinclair Community College and Tecumseh High School.
 Dr. James Tytko
James Tytko, M.D., graduated from the University of Notre Dame bachelor program with high honors. He then attended University of Cincinnati Medical School and graduated in 1980. Dr. Tytko completed his Family Practice Residency at St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, where he was chief resident in 1983.
Dr. Tytko is the Director for the Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship. He is also an associate clinical professor in Emergency Medicine and Family Practice at Wright State University. He is the team physician for Oakwood High School and the Dayton Dragons Minor League Baseball Team.
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Return to your sport in top form with the trained pros at Kettering Sports Medicine Center. Not an Athlete? Not
to worry, our rehabilitation specialists assist orthopedic patients. Services include physical therapy, hand therapy
and Sports Acceleration.
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