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Noyes Knee Institute
World leaders in treating patients with knee injuries, arthritis and other disorders. Expert state-of-art team for diagnosis, surgery, robotics, rehabilitation, knee restoration and performance. We are a team of experts using the most advanced techniques to get you better faster and ready to live your best life.

Internationally recognized as an expert in his field, Dr. Noyes spearheads interdisciplinary research projects and clinical studies to improve patient surgery and treatment results. The team at the Noyes Knee Institute uses cutting-edge technology paired with over 40 years of experience in the treatment of serious knee disorders.
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Master the technical details of procedures such as anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, meniscus repair, articular cartilage restoration, and many others, and implement appropriate post-operative rehabilitation programs and protocols. In a systematic review in the August issue of Arthroscopy, the authors looked to identify the 50 most influential studies.
In a systematic review in the August issue of Arthroscopy, the authors looked to identify the 50 most influential studies. Robotic knee surgery may sound like a medical procedure from the distant future, but robot-assisted surgeries have already been practiced. We have appointments available almost every day are are happy to assist you with your immediate needs.
Over 120,000 ACL reconstructions are performed in the United States each year. Because many people never seek a physician's care after they hurt their knee, it is estimated that the number of new ACL reconstructions is at least double that amount. Certainly, ACL ruptures are one of the most common serious knee injuries that occur and the consequences can be devastating to both young and older individuals alike.
Injuries to the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) are rare, accounting for only about 2-3% of all knee ligament injuries. There is disagreement among physicians over which patients with isolated PCL ruptures (that do not have any other ligament damage) should have surgery and which patients should not have surgery - and for those who need surgery, just how to perform it to achieve the best results.
Patients who have suffered severe damage to two or more ligaments in or surrounding the knee joint require reconstructive surgery to rebuild these vital tissues. Without this operation, the knee may be unstable and give-way or collapse with sports or even during simple daily activities. Premature osteoarthritis may develop due to the instability and abnormal movement that occurs between the femur (thigh bone) and tibia (shin bone).
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