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Recently, reporter Liz Bonis interviewed Dr. Noyes and his patient Katie Sloneker on a new treatment option to build ACL strength following surgery. Dr. Noyes’ research on the method, which involves restricting blood flow while exercising, has found that it helps patients build the strength they need to prevent re-injury or qualify for surgery in…
Read MoreIf you’re expecting a baby, you also deal with changes to your own body. Women often experience aches and pains during pregnancy. Many women also have weight gain, gait changes, and even differences with how they sit or rest. All of these changes can affect your knees. Knee pain is unfortunately common during pregnancy, but…
Read MoreDr. Frank Noyes will deliver the Keynote Address to over 1,000 Orthopaedic Surgeons at the 9thAnnual Pune Knee Course in Pune India, April 26-27, 2019. Dr. Noyes will be providing instruction on knee surgery techniques that he has developed for many knee disorders including ligament injuries, cartridge injuries and osteotomies. From the Pune Knee Course…
Read MoreDr. Noyes is one of few doctors studying the benefits of blood flow restriction training as a key role in rehab after a knee injury. Featured on Local 12 News, he explains how blood flow restriction training is helping to get athletes back on the field stronger and with decreased injury risk. Watch Video
Read MoreWith summer just around the corner, the running season is set to begin. You might embrace the sunny weather by planning a few running events for the summer and fall and become more dedicated to regular training. As your training intensifies, however, you may start to notice some nagging pain in your knees during and…
Read MoreAn arthritis diagnosis can hit you hard. You may have many questions about what this means for your health. You may be unsure if you’ll still be able to participate in sports and activities that you love. Don’t let your diagnosis overwhelm you. Here are five things you should do after you’re diagnosed with arthritis.…
Read MoreDid you know that wearing the wrong shoes can contribute to knee pain and increase your risk of a knee injury over time? This is especially true of athletes who spend a lot of time on their feet, such as runners and basketball players. Selecting the right shoes is one of the smartest ways you…
Read MoreAre you one of millions of Americans that experience chronic pain? Nearly 20% of those that suffer from pain feel it most in their knees, where delicate cartilage can rip and tear from a sudden injury or simply wear away over time. Read on to discover more about the important role cartilage plays and if…
Read MoreOne of the most popular sports among both men and women is running. It’s accessible, doesn’t require much equipment, and is inexpensive. However, male and female runners have different needs, and their bodies have subtle differences. Female runners can be prone to more frequent knee injuries, especially if they are not careful about training. If you…
Read More“To Dr. Noyes & Staff… I’m 7 years out from my ACL/OATS/meniscus repair and climbing, hiking, swimming on and up through everything. My daughter and I just returned from Patagonia where the trekking was spectacular! Forever grateful!!!” -Dr. Noyes Patient
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