
David Michael Boyer, MD
Fax: (864) 306-0012
About us
Dr. Mike Boyer is a Primary Care Sports Medicine physician who practices at the Easley office of Blue Ridge Orthopaedics. Dr. Boyer grew up in northwestern Pennsylvania. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH. He then went back to his home state to earn his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. He completed his residency in family medicine at Self Regional in Greenwood, SC. It was during his residency that he discovered sports medicine in the primary care setting. At that time ultrasound was gaining traction for both diagnostic purposes and also as an imaging guide to direct procedures. With this newfound interest, Dr. Boyer stayed in Greenwood for an additional year of training to complete his Primary Care Sports Medicine fellowship under the direction of Drs. David Sealy and Mark Leski. He came to Easley in August of 2013 to work as a non-surgical, musculoskeletal physician. Dr. Boyer pursued additional training after coming to Easley to perform radiofrequency ablations to treat patients with refractory knee pain. Also, because Dr. Boyer was proficient with both ultrasound techniques and using radiofrequency energy as a heat source, he pursued additional training to treat patients with symptomatic venous disease. Dr. Boyer lives in Easley with his wife, Amy, their twins, Alistair and Bella Grace, and their youngest, Luke. He enjoys running, bicycling, and is active in his church with teaching and leading a small group.
Tags | knee pain, knee injury, distal radial fracture, stress fracture of the radius, non-displaced fracture of radius, proximal ulnar fracture, non-displaced fracture of ulna, radial fracture, lateral epicondylitis, medial epicondylitis, work related musculoskeletal disorders, ulnar fracture, adhesive capsulitis, wrist fracture, toe deformity, pelvis deformity, pelvic pain, paget's disease of the bone, osteochondritis dissecans (ocd) of the knee, osteitis, orthopedic stem cell injection in the shoulder, orthopedic stem cell injection in the knee, orthopedic stem cell injection, matrix associated autologous chondrocyte implantation, malunion of the elbow, malunion fracture of the wrist, loose body elbow, leg discoloration, bursitis of the knee, instability of internal prosthesis, heterotopic ossification excision, hamstring repair, hamstring lengthening, finger tendon lengthening, external fixation, elbow tendon lengthening, elbow strain, distal tibial osteotomy, complications of internal fixation device, coccygectomy, broken internal joint prosthesis, biceps suspension, ankylosing hyperostosis, adhesive capsulitis of the hip, adductor lengthening, achilles tendon disorders, tibial spine fracture, tibial tendonitis, ligament tear, meniscus tear, rotator cuff disorders, osteonecrosis of the hip, joint sprain, knee fracture, meniscus injury, muscle strain, muscle tears, shoulder strain, slipped capital femoral epiphysis, slipped upper femoral epiphysis, snapping hip syndrome, sports related injury, stress fractures, forearm fracture, humerus fracture, leg fracture, tibia fracture, gluteal injury, hamstring injury, heterotopic ossification, ulnar nerve injury, rotator cuff injury, separated shoulder, shoulder dislocation, shoulder injury, shoulder instability, elbow sprain, epicondylitis, ankle fracture, femur fracture, fibula fracture, muscle injury, hip injury, joint dislocation, joint infection, patella dislocation, leg injury, leg mass, ligament injury, medial collateral ligament injury of the knee, overuse injury of the ankle, overuse injury, knee clunk syndrome, patellar instability, patellofemoral syndrome, pectoralis major tendon injury, pelvic fracture, persistent pain after orthopedic surgery, iliotibial band friction syndrome, non displaced fracture |