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Read More4 Signs Your Knee Injury Is More Serious Than You Think
You can injure your knee in many different ways. While not all knee injuries are serious, you should never ignore a knee injury or any knee problem you experience. Learn some of the signs that your knee injury is serious and should be treated by a doctor. 1. You See Visual Signs of Knee Damage…
Read MoreBlogger's Message on Choosing the Right Surgeon
Read about this blogger’s long road to recovery and how researching orthopaedic surgeons finally led him to Dr. Noyes and Cincinnati SportsMedicine. His message…do the research before choosing a doctor! [fusion_button link=”http://www.sublimelightlp.com/blog/2018/5/dr-frank-noyes-cincinnati-sportsmedicine-orthopaedic-center-simply-the-best” title=”” target=”_blank” link_attributes=”” alignment=”” modal=”” hide_on_mobile=”small-visibility,medium-visibility,large-visibility” class=”” id=”” color=”default” button_gradient_top_color=”” button_gradient_bottom_color=”” button_gradient_top_color_hover=”” button_gradient_bottom_color_hover=”” accent_color=”” accent_hover_color=”” type=”” bevel_color=”” border_width=”” size=”” stretch=”default” shape=”” icon=”” icon_position=”left”…
Read MoreNKI Welcomes 2018-2019 Orthopaedic Fellows
As the middle of summer approaches, we say goodbye to the Cincinnati SportsMedicine Orthopaedic Fellowship Class of 2017-18 and welcome our new fellows who will lead us into 2019. We welcome Andrew C. Crapser, MD, Oscar F. Noel, DO, David B. Parker, MD, and Andrew C. Smith, DO. Out with the old, in with the…
Read MoreAAOS Annual Meeting 2018: Patellofemoral Arthroplasty Exhibit
Dr. Noyes participated at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) at New Orleans in March 2018. This annual meeting is the largest of its kind with thousands of orthopaedic surgeons throughout the world attending the annual meeting. The AAOS accepted for presentation an exhibit entitled “Patellofemoral Arthroplasty in Younger Patients: …
Read MoreBowlegged or Knock-Kneed : Healthy Knee Development in Young Children
If you currently have a baby or toddler, you might notice that your child’s legs aren’t straight when at rest. Some children have bowed legs, or knees that face outward instead of forward. Some children have knock knees, where the knees bend inward. It’s normal to be concerned about whether or not your child is…
Read MoreCommon Knee Issues Associated With Long-Distance Driving
Many people spend a lot of their life on the road. Whether you’re a truck driver driving through multiple states, you work at a job at least an hour away, or you deliver goods to your nearby area, you may constantly find yourself in the driver’s seat. Many drivers put a lot of wear and…
Read MoreJoin Us! Dessert With the Doctor June 28, 6:30-7:30 PM at Jewish Hospital
Join Dr. Noyes to discuss topics on living with knee arthritis and advanced partial and total knee surgery. For more information and to RSVP, click here: MAKO Seminar Poster June 2018
Read MoreHelping Your Senior Loved One With Their Knee Replacement Surgery
When you have a senior loved one who needs knee replacement surgery, you may understandably feel confused and concerned about the process. After all, having a knee replacement is a major undertaking for anyone of any age and can be especially worrisome for someone who is getting on in years. Before you spend too much…
Read MoreObesity and Knee Problems: What You Should Know
When you are obese, there are many different health issues that you need to be concerned with, including knee issues. Read on to learn more about obesity and knee problems so you can take the necessary steps to care for and protect your knees going forward.
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