Kristyn Darmafall, MD

Fellowship Trained in Sports Medicine
Dr. Darmafall, who most recently served as an assistant professor of clinical orthopaedic surgery at Ohio State University, is fellowship-trained in sports medicine. She has extensive experience in sports-related injuries of the shoulder, knee, hip, and offers arthroscopic and minimally invasive management of the shoulder, knee, and hip injuries.
Practice Interests:
All aspects of Sports Medicine related Orthopedic Surgery, including advanced shoulder/knee repair/reconstructions including open shoulder stabilization, meniscal/cartilage transplants and osteotomies around the knee, and solid training in hip arthroscopy.
Secondary Practice Interests:
Routine Fracture/Trauma Management
Training:
University of Wisconsin (Sports Medicine Fellowship)
University of Minnesota (Ortho Residency
Wayne State Univ. School of Medicine (M.D.)
Dr. Darmafall is the team physician for Bettendorf High School
- Oversees the Complete Athletic Program, including weekly visits to the high school.
- She can be found on the sidelines at every home football game.
- Her focus is to return players safely to competition.
Procedures:
- Innovative Joint Preservation
- Cartilage Restoration
- Pediatric, Adolescent, and Adult Sports Injuries
- Acute, Chronic, and Overuse Injuries
- Treatment of Early Arthritis
- Orthobiologics including PRP
- Hip Arthroscopy