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2018 Course Dates

September 1, 2016
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2018 Course Dates February 10-11 :  Cincinnati, OH March 24-25:  Cincinnati, OH May 24-25:  Hilton Head Is, SC July 21-22:  Cincinnati, OH November 3-4:  Cincinnati, OH (tentative)

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Save the Date!!

September 1, 2016
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Join us at the Sonesta Resort, Hilton Head Is, SC in 2018: Sportsmetrics Certification: May 24-25 33rd Annual Advances on the Knee, Shoulder & SportsMedicine Course: May 26-29 Register for…

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Sportsmetrics July 2016 Course

July 26, 2016

On July 16th and 17th, we held a Sportsmetrics certification course for 29 sports medicine professionals from all over the country.  We must thank Spectrum Health for being such a…

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ACL Injuries in the Female Athlete Textbook: Over 27,700 Chapters Downloaded and Counting

July 22, 2016

Dr. Noyes has many research interests and one of the most prominent is the prevention of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in female athletes. ACL injuries can cause long-term problems…

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Sportsmetrics Course hosted by Dayton Children's Hospital

June 28, 2016
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A big THANK YOU to Dayton Children’s Hospital and Ann Smith for hosting a great Sportsmetrics course on June 11-12. We look forward to working with you to get the…

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Sportsmetrics Annual Course Hilton Head 2016

June 23, 2016
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We weren’t sure what to expect this year with the Advances on the Knee and Shoulder/Sportsmetrics courses changing locations, but the Sonesta Resort turned out to be a very pleasant…

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Sportsmetrics April 2016 Course

June 22, 2016

Spring of 2016 has been a busy one for the Sportsmetrics team between certification courses and spring training.  On April 10th, we welcomed 12 new instructors.  Join us in welcoming:…

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Sportsmetrics March Course

March 22, 2016

On March 19th and 20th, we welcomed 15 new instructors to the Sportsmetrics family: Elena Caruso, DPT, ATC:  Physical Solutions, Mineola, NY Christian Cox, ATC:  Mercy Health, Cincinnati, OH Jerome Eck:…

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Published Rates of Reinjury After ACL Reconstruction Show Need for Advanced Neuromuscular Retraining

August 20, 2015

Sue Barber-Westin Despite advances in ACL reconstruction techniques and the use of early rehabilitation principles such as immediate knee motion and quadriceps strengthening exercises, some recent studies have reported high…

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