KCOI & KCOA: Committed to Community Through Charitable Giving 

At Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute (KCOI) and Kansas City Orthopedic Alliance (KCOA), our mission goes beyond delivering exceptional orthopedic care. We are deeply committed to strengthening the communities we serve by supporting organizations and initiatives that uplift lives, promote wellness and foster equality. 

Over the years, KCOI & KCOA have actively partnered with and supported numerous organizations that share our vision for a healthier, more equitable future. Our efforts extend beyond financial contributions—we engage in volunteering, leadership roles and sponsorships that create lasting impacts. 

Making a Difference: Organizations We Support 

To date, KCOI & KCOA have partnered with and contributed to an impressive array of nonprofits that align with our values. These include: 

  • Cornerstones of Care: Supporting trauma-informed care and family preservation services. 
  • SafeHome of Johnson County: Providing safety and resources for survivors of domestic violence. 
  • Children’s Mercy Hospitals and Clinics: Enhancing pediatric care and advancing children’s health outcomes. 
  • Community Blood Centers: Hosted an on-site mobile blood drive to support local blood donation efforts and help save lives in our community. 
  • Shawnee Mission Educational Foundation: Promoting student success through innovative education programs. 
  • American Heart Association: Raising awareness and funding research for cardiovascular health. 
  • Phoenix Family Foundation: Empowering families through housing stability and financial literacy. 
  • Cancer Action: Offering support and resources for individuals affected by cancer. 
  • Project Uplift: Assisting and uplifting Kansas City’s homeless community. 
  • Kansas City Young Matrons: Promoting philanthropic and educational activities. 
  • Fighting Fentanyl 5K: Raising awareness about the dangers of fentanyl and supporting prevention efforts.
  • KC Care Health Center: Increasing access to quality healthcare for underserved populations. 
  • Children’s Place: Supporting children and families in need. 
  • Shawnee Mission LaSertoma: Advocating for local causes that promote community well-being.
  • UMKC Orthopedic Residency Program: Investing in the next generation of orthopedic professionals. 
  • Kid’s Chance of Kansas and Missouri: Providing scholarships to children affected by workplace injuries. 
  • Arthritis Foundation: Supporting research and resources for arthritis sufferers. 
  • Marlene’s Kaleidoscope: Offering hope and support to individuals in need. 
  • War Horses for Veterans: Providing healing and camaraderie for veterans through equine therapy. 
  • Jaydoc Free Healthcare Clinic: Delivering free healthcare services to the underserved. 

Our team members also hold leadership positions within organizations like KC CARE Health Center and Cornerstones of Care, further demonstrating our deep commitment to serving the Kansas City community. 

Focused Giving: Aligning with Community Needs v

Our approach to charitable giving is intentional and informed. Guided by KCOI’s Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA), we focus on addressing critical issues such as access to care, mental health and physical activity. By aligning our efforts with these pressing needs, we ensure our impact is both meaningful and sustainable. 

Recent Highlights: 

  • Fighting Fentanyl 5K: Both KCOA and KCOI supported this important event to raise awareness about the dangers of fentanyl and honor community members like Cooper Davis. 
  • Bespoke Bodies Exhibition: As a sponsor of this exhibit at the National WWI Museum and Memorial, KCOI highlighted the evolution of prosthetic design and its transformative impact on lives. 
  • Sunday Night Live: KCOI’s sponsorship of Kansas City Hospice & Palliative Care’s signature fundraiser helps families navigate illness and grief with dignity. 

Join Us in Making a Difference 

Giving back is at the heart of what we do. Whether supporting local nonprofits, championing healthcare innovation or stepping into leadership roles, we are proud to make a positive difference in the lives of others. 

We encourage everyone to join us in these efforts. Together, we can strengthen our community and create a brighter future. 

If you’d like to learn more about what guides KCOI charitable giving in our community, click here Learn more about KCOA here.

 

 

Meet Dr. Sean Bonanni, Your Newest Kansas City Expert in Joint Care | KCOI

Dr. Sean BonanniKansas City Orthopaedic Institute (KCOI) and Kansas City Orthopedic Alliance (KCOA) are excited to welcome Dr. Sean Bonanni to our expert team of orthopedic specialists. Dr. Bonanni brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in hip and knee joint preservation, with a strong focus on helping patients restore mobility and reclaim their active lifestyles. 

Born in South Africa and raised in Kansas City, Dr. Bonanni has deep roots in the community. He completed his medical degree and residency at the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC), followed by an esteemed fellowship in adult hip and knee reconstruction at Northwell Health in New York. During his fellowship, he honed his skills in treating a wide range of hip and knee conditions, from arthritis to cartilage injuries, and developed expertise in complex joint replacements and revision surgeries. 

A Patient-First Approach 

Dr. Bonanni’s commitment to patient care is clear in his philosophy: empowering patients to work together in developing personalized treatment plans. He understands that visiting a surgeon can feel intimidating, but he strives to create an approachable environment where patients feel seen, heard and supported every step of the way. 

“I believe in treating my patients as partners in their healthcare journey. It’s not just about performing surgery; it’s about getting them back to their lives and the activities they love, whether that’s hiking, swimming or simply walking without pain,” says Dr. Bonanni. 

Specializing in Hip & Knee Joint Therapy 

With a specialty in hip and knee arthritis, Dr. Bonanni is passionate about helping individuals suffering from chronic pain regain their independence. He treats patients across a broad age spectrum, from their 30s to their 90s, tailoring treatment plans to each person’s needs. His work includes everything from minimally invasive joint preservation techniques to complete joint replacements and complex revisions. 

“Chronic joint pain can be debilitating, impacting daily activities like walking or even standing. My goal is to help patients not just manage their symptoms but truly improve their function and quality of life,” he said. 

Dr. Bonanni also emphasizes the importance of a comprehensive recovery approach, recognizing that his role is only one part of a patient’s journey to healing. He highlights the significance of physical therapy, patient commitment and home support in achieving successful outcomes after surgery. 

Fall Sports and Joint Care: Staying Active and Injury-Free

As the fall season kicks off, many athletes and recreational sports enthusiasts are eager to get back on the field or court. However, with increased activity comes the potential for joint stress and injury, particularly in the hips and knees. Dr. Bonanni offers some essential advice for staying active and avoiding joint injuries during the fall sports season. 

“Staying active is fantastic for your overall health, but it’s important to be mindful of your body, especially if you haven’t been consistently active,” says Dr. Bonanni. “Many people jump into fall sports, whether it’s weekend football games, running or cycling, without properly warming up or conditioning their bodies, which can lead to injuries.” 

Here are Dr. Bonanni’s top tips for protecting your joints this season: 
  • Warm Up Properly: Before engaging in any sport or exercise, it’s crucial to prepare your muscles and joints. A proper warm-up routine that includes dynamic stretches and light cardio can help prevent muscle strain and joint injuries. 
  • Gradually Increase Activity Levels: If you’ve been less active in the summer or are just starting a new sport, don’t push your body too hard right away. Gradually increase your activity level to allow your muscles and joints to adapt. 
  • Strengthen and Condition: Strong muscles support your joints, so incorporating strength training into your routine can help stabilize the hips and knees. Exercises that focus on the core, legs and lower back are especially beneficial for joint health. 
  • Low-Impact Activities for Joint Protection: Activities like swimming and cycling are great low-impact options that help build endurance and strength without putting too much stress on the joints. These can be especially helpful for people experiencing early signs of hip or knee pain. 
  • Listen to Your Body: Joint pain can be a signal that something isn’t right. If you experience persistent pain or discomfort in your hips or knees, it’s essential to address it early. “Sometimes, simple aches and pains can be managed with rest, ice or physical therapy, but if the pain persists, seeing a specialist for an evaluation is always a smart decision,” says Dr. Bonanni. 

What to Do if You’re Experiencing Joint Pain 

For those in their 30s, 40s or 50s who still want to remain active but experience joint discomfort, Dr. Bonanni suggests a gradual ramp-up to exercise, with a focus on mobility and strengthening exercises. “If you’re starting to experience chronic knee or hip pain, especially as you get older, it’s important to address muscle imbalances and stiffness. In many cases, exercises that improve mobility and strength can alleviate joint pain and allow you to remain active.” 

However, if pain persists or significantly limits your activities, it’s time to consult an expert. “Seeing a specialist can help you get a better understanding of the root cause of your joint pain and provide options for treatment, whether it’s non-surgical methods or, in some cases, surgery,” he adds. 

KCOI and KCOA are thrilled to have Dr. Bonanni as part of our team, where his expertise in joint therapy and dedication to patient-centered care will no doubt benefit many. If you’re experiencing hip or knee pain and want to explore your options, Dr. Bonanni is ready to work with you to find the best path forward. 

Request an Appointment with Dr. Sean Bonanni Today 

Don’t let joint pain slow you down this fall. To schedule a consultation with Dr. Bonanni and learn how his specialized care can help you, click here to request an appointment at the KCOA clinics. To learn more about our other expert KCOI providers, please click here.

Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute names Gene Austin new CEO

Austin will also lead recently-expanded Kansas City Orthopedic Alliance

Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Clinic of Kansas City (OSMCKC) and Midwest Orthopaedics join KCOA, bringing physician count to 40

LEAWOOD, KS – (January 15, 2024) – Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute (KCOI) is pleased to announce the appointment of Gene Austin as its new Chief Executive Officer.  After an extensive search process, Gene was selected from a large group of highly qualified candidates.  Gene will replace Dr. Charles Rhoades, who announced last year his intention to step down from his role of CEO after 25 years, while continuing his orthopedic practice. ​

Photo credit: Mark McDonald Photography

Gene will now lead both KCOI and Kansas City Orthopedic Alliance (KCOA).  KCOA recently announced the addition of two Kansas City-area practices, Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Clinic of Kansas City (OSMCKC) and Midwest Orthopaedics, bringing its physician count to 40. The practice employs over 20 mid-level providers as well.

Gene received a master’s degree in healthcare administration from the University of Missouri and has spent most of his career working in orthopedics.  Most recently, he was CEO of Columbia Orthopaedic Group, a 28-physician group.  He has been involved in and led numerous projects including new construction, major remodeling, corporate redesign as well as EMR and practice management system conversions.

When asked about his vision for the future of KCOI, Gene said, “Building on the organization’s strong foundation, I am energized by the unique opportunity to lead KCOI and KCOA at a such a pivotal time.  For the first time in KCOI’s history, the physician owners and medical staff will be represented by the same practice entity.  At the same time, KCOA’s growth will create new patient service opportunities throughout the metro.  While this is a challenging time for healthcare professionals and organizations, we are facing those challenges with an excellent team and a tradition of clinical excellence.”

KCOI opened its doors in January 2000 and is widely recognized for providing expert and innovative orthopedic and musculoskeletal care and is the region’s first and only orthopedic specialty hospital.

 

About Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute:

Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute provides comprehensive orthopedic care; including diagnostic imaging, surgery, pain management services, Ortho Urgent Care, and rehabilitation therapy. KCOI is a physician-owned specialty hospital and joint venture with Saint Luke’s Health System Kansas City.

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