Noyes Systematic Review Shows 18% Reinjury Rate
Authors: Sue Barber-Westin, BS and Frank R. Noyes, MD Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction (ACLR) is frequently performed in patients younger than 20 years whose goal is to return to…
Continue ReadingHulst-Jepsen Hosts Sportsmetrics Course
We were lucky enough to get this on-site course at Hulst-Jepsen Physical Therapy in Grand Rapids, MI in the nick of time! On March 1st, we certified 28 therapists and…
Continue ReadingSportsmetrics March 2020 Courses
This March we held back to back Level I & Level II courses on March 6, 7, and 8. The kicked off the Level I course with a larger group…
Continue ReadingSportsmetrics February 2020 Course
We started off 2020 with a small course of 5 PTs & ATCs from California, Colorado, Texas & Ohio. We love the opportunity to host these small courses and get…
Continue ReadingSportsmetrics July 20-21, 2019 Course
For our July course, we hosted 22 healthcare professionals from all over the country including 2 of our orthopedic fellows, one PT student and one amazing Sportsmetrics intern. We would…
Continue ReadingLocal 12 interview on What’s Happening in Health
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…
Continue ReadingMarch Certification Course
On March 24th, we welcomed 20 new certified instructors to the Sportsmetrics community. Thanks for your dedication to ACL injury prevention! Angela Brinkman, OTR/L: Cloverdale, OH Shannon Carroll, DPT: OSR…
Continue ReadingSportsmetrics Master Course 2019!
With our 2nd annual Sportsmetrics Master Level Course under our belt, we are happy to welcome 10 new Level II Certified Sportsmetrics Specialists. We thank George Davies for his attendance,…
Continue ReadingSportsmetrics Certification Course Level I: February 9-10, 2019
February 9, 2019 – February 10, 2019 | Register Description: Serious knee injuries are sidelining female athletes at an alarming rate and although there is no absolute prevention from these…
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