Ursuline Volleyball Takes Back State Title

Congratulations to our Sportsmetrics-trained Ursuline Academy Lions for winning their 5th Volleyball State Title!  Ursuline defeated Massillon Jackson at Wright State University’s Nutter Center in straight sets Saturday, Nov. 10 for the school’s fifth volleyball state title. payday advance apple valley ca The Lions finished their extraordinary season with a 23-6 record and national ranking…

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Sportsmetrics October Course

Cincinnati SportsMedicine Research and Education Foundation held the final Sportsmetrics Certification course of the year on October 13th and 14th for what turned out to be a beautiful fall weekend in Cincinnati. We welcomed many familiar faces to the course: 2 former PT students, 1 current PT student, 1 current fellow and 2 of our…

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Montgomery County soccer players undergo ACL injury prevention training

With girls suffering more knee injuries than boys, some are focusing on workouts to reduce them by Jennifer Beekman, Staff writer, Gazette.net Wednes day, August 01, 2012 Recent Winston Churchill High School graduate Jenna Cantor said a female athlete’s biggest fear is an anterior cruciate ligament tear. According to recent studies conducted by the Cincinnati…

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Weekly soccer warm-ups significantly reduced ACL injuries in girls

A neuromuscular warm-up program consisting of knee control and core stability exercises reduced ACL injury rates in female soccer players by up to 83%.             Orthopaedics Today Europe, Issue 2 SAN FRANCISCO — Completing a 15-minute neuromuscular warm-up program twice a week during the competitive season led to significant reductions in ACL injuries in female…

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McAuley offers Sportsmetrics program

COLLEGE HILL, OH (FOX19) – McAuley’s incoming freshmen and returning student athletes have an opportunity to prevent injuries during the upcoming soccer, volleyball and basketball seasons. For several weeks this summer, the young women are coming to campus to participate in Sportsmetrics, arranged by McAuley Trainer Rachael Holt and conducted by Cincinnati SportsMedicine. The focus…

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April brings fresh, new faces to Sportsmetrics

On April 21st and 22nd, the Sportsmetrics faculty welcomed 10 new instructors to Cincinnati to learn Dr. Noyes’ nationally recognized female athlete injury prevention program.  The majority of our group was comprised of trainers from existing Sportsmetrics sites including Hulst Jepsen PT, Potomac Valley Orthopedics, Therapeutic Associates and Valir PT.  Peter Dills, DPT and Patrick…

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Sportsmetrics trains large group in March

The weekend of March 17-18 was an eventful one for the city of Cincinnati with several fun events taking place including St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, the AHA’s Heart Mini-Marathon, and winning performances from the University of Cincinnati and Xavier University in rounds two and three of March Madness.  Sportsmetrics™ added to the excitement with its…

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The new Pizza oven

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Return to Sport After ACL Reconstruction

Sue D. Barber-Westin, BS and Frank R. Noyes, MD Systematic Review Return to Sport, Arthr 2011 Abstract Objective: To review anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) clinical studies to assess the objective functional criteria used to determine when patients can return to athletics postoperatively, and to determine the rates of reinjury to either knee when these criteria…

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