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Dr. Noyes Named Most Frequently Cited Surgeon and Author of Published Papers in the World

Frank R Noyes MD, Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Surgeon received the honor of being named the most frequently cited Surgeon and Author…

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Team CSM and NKI participated in Heart Mini Marathon

“Team Cincinnati SportsMedicine and Noyes Knee Institute” participated in the annual Heart Mini Marathon and 5K Run/Walk on Sunday, March 18.  Led by Dr. Frank and JoAnne Noyes, the team made its way through the streets of downtown Cincinnati with thousands of other participants to fight…

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Dr. Noyes presents on Knee Chondrolysis

Knee joint chondrolysis caused by continuous intra-articular bupivacaine represents a serious complication in which diffuse chondrocyte death occurs over a relatively short period of time, leading to extensive loss of articular cartilage and progressive joint deterioration.  Dr. Noyes’ presentation at the annual meeting of the American…

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What if I need surgery for a total knee replacement?

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Non-Operative Total Knee Discussion

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Dr. Noyes Featured For Winning Top Doc Honors

Patients travel great distances to visit Dr. Frank Noyes when they have serious knee injuries, and with good reason. The Indian Hill resident has been named one of the top 25 knee surgeons in the U.S. by Becker’s Hospital Review

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Knee Injury Expert, Frank Noyes, Accepts Academy’s Sports Medicine Award

Dr. Frank R. Noyes, a world-renowned orthopedic surgeon who specializes in knee problems, received his award as the 2010 United States Sports Academy’s Dr. Ernst Jokl Sports Medicine winner.

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TRAINING PROGRAM FOR FEMALE VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS

The purpose of this study was to determine if a sports-specific training program could improve neuromuscular indices in female high school volleyball players.

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SUCCESSFUL LONG-TERM RESULTS MENISCUS REPAIRS

Noyes FR, Chen RC, Barber-Westin SD, Potter HG: Greater Than 10-Year Results of Red-White Longitudinal Meniscus Repairs in Patients 20 Years of Age or Younger. Am J Sports Medicine 39: 1008-1017, 2011. Abstract: Background: A prospective longitudinal investigation was conducted to determine the long-term outcome of single…