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If you have pain from a lingering knee injury or if you struggle with a chronic condition like arthritis, you might wonder how you can possibly get a good workout. A lot of popular sports and activities for optimum fitness require heavy impact or extensive use of the legs. Running, interval training, and most team…
Read MoreMost children go through growing pains at some point in their lives. Often, growing pains result in discomfort and pain located in the thighs, hips, and behind the knees. Typically, growing pains are not bone or joint-related, and so these pains are considered a normal part of growing up. Doctors typically attribute growing pains to…
Read MoreRunning 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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Read MoreYou 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 MoreRead 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 MoreThe Cincinnati SportsMedicine Center and its Foundation (CSMREF) just completed a highly successful annual meeting in Hilton Head South Carolina over Memorial Day (May 26 to May 29, 2018). This is the 33rd year of the national course that is attended by orthopaedic surgeons, physical therapists, athletic trainers and physician assistants. The faculty involves surgeons and therapists…
Read MoreAs 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 MoreDr. Noyes provided the keynote address at the American Arthroscopy Association of North America annual meeting in April 2018. The invitation was extended by the president Dr. Robert Hunter. AANA represents the largest group of Orthopaedic Surgeons in North America that specialize in arthroscopic surgery of human joints. Dr. Noyes provided an address on multiple…
Read MoreDr. Noyes was the invited speaker at the Cherry Blossom Annual Course in Washington DC in April 2018 and provided the keynote address entitled “Essential 2018 Advances for Success in ACL Surgery”. Dr. Noyes provided an address of the key surgical components for successful ACL surgery that included diagnosis of knee instability, selection of autografts…
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