Dr. Noyes Travels to India and Dubai in 2019

Frank R Noyes MD has been invited to give the KEYNOTE ADDRESS at the international  2019 PUNE KNEE COURSE in India which is attended by more than 1000 orthopedic  surgeons from India, Asia and the Middle East.  Dr Noyes will present lectures on the treatment of knee disorders and specialized surgical procedures that he and…

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2017-2018 SportsMedicine Fellow Michael Palmer, MD to Present NKI Robotics Research at the Society of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting

Dr. Palmer will present research titled “Abnormal Lachman and Pivot-Shift Translations After ACL Reconstruction Affected by Graft Conditioning Protocols: A Robotic Study of Three ACL Graft Constructs” at the 60thAnnual Meeting of the Society of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons in Keystone, CO on December 12th. This exciting research is the first to our knowledge that recommends…

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Check Out Our Latest Publication in Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Research!

Our newest robotic study, titled “Two Different Knee Rotational Instabilities Occur With Anterior Cruciate Ligament and Anterolateral Ligament Injuries: A Robotic Study on Anterior Cruciate Ligament and Extra-articular Reconstructions in Restoring Rotational Stability,” determined the effect of two different extra-articular reconstructions on controlling knee motions after ACL reconstruction. The anterolateral ligament and iliotibial band have…

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Dr. Noyes Robotic Research Highlighted at Endowed Eminent Visiting Scholar Lecture

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Biomedical Engineer and Noyes Knee Institute Biomechanical Researcher Lauren Huser presented the 2018 Advancements in Robotics Research at the 2ndannual Frank R. Noyes, MD and JoAnne Noyes, BS, RN Endowed Eminent Visiting Scholar in Sports Medicine and Bioengineering Lecture on August 18that the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.  Updates on continuing research projects and…

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Check Out Our Publication in The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery!

This robotic study, titled “The Effect of an ACL Reconstruction in Controlling Rotational Knee Stability in Knees with Intact and Physiologic Laxity of Secondary Restraints as Defined by Tibiofemoral Compartment Translations and Graft Forces,” examined the effect of an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction on restoring normal knee kinematics in unstable knee with physiologic laxity…

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2018 Frank R. Noyes, MD and JoAnne Noyes, BS, RN Endowed Eminent Visiting Scholar

On August 18th, the 2nd annual Frank R. Noyes, MD and JoAnne Noyes, BS, RN Endowed Eminent Visiting Scholar in Sports Medicine and Bioengineering was held at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.  The event is a combined effort with the Noyes Knee Institute, Cincinnati SportsMedicine and Orthopaedic Center, and the University of Cincinnati’s Orthopaedic…

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Now Available! ACL Injuries in the Female Athlete Textbook

Dr. Noyes and Sue Barber-Westin release the 2nd edition of their textbook, ACL Injuries in the Female Athlete.  Learn the evidence behind causes, impact, treatment and prevention of ACL injuries in female athletes.  Gives step by step instruction on injury prevention programs for female athletes. Order Now

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Join Us in Hilton Head!

34th Annual Advances on the Knee Shoulder & Sports Medicine Course:  May 25-28, 2019 Pre-Conference Sportsmetrics Certification Course:  May 23-24, 2019 NEW!  Pre-Conference Blood Flow Restriction Course:  May 24, 2019 (immediately following the Sportsmetrics Course) Details coming soon to the Cincinnati SportsMedicine Events page!

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6 Tips for Returning to Running After a Knee Injury

Running can be hard on your knees. If you stick with the sport long enough, then you’re almost certain to develop a case of runner’s knee or IT band syndrome eventually. The most direct road to recovery is often to work with a doctor or physical therapist. Once the pain is gone and your doctor…

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