Recent News
Dr. Frank to serve as faculty at the upcoming 2025 ISAKOS Congress in Munich, Germany
Dr. Frank to serve as faculty at the upcoming 2025 ISAKOS Congress in Munich, Germany, giving a variety of lectures and performing a live surgical demonstration.
Dr. Frank recently served as faculty and co-chair of the 2025 ISMF Joint Preservation Meeting in Carlsbad, CA.
Dr. Frank recently served as faculty and co-chair of the 2025 ISMF Joint Preservation Meeting in Carlsbad, CA. This is the largest gathering of sports medicine fellows in the country
Dr. Frank recently served as faculty of the 2025 AANA Meeting in Washington DC
Dr. Frank recently served as faculty of the 2025 AANA Meeting in Washington DC, lecturing on a variety of topics including meniscus tears, ACL surgery, and more.
Dr. Frank is recognized as a 2025 Top 1% Sports Medicine Research All-Star.
Dr. Frank is recognized as a 2025 Top 1% Sports Medicine Research All-Star. The HealthCare Research All-Stars list features only the top 5% of hospitals and surgeons whose research defines the forefront of Orthopaedic Surgery Care.
Dr. Frank serves as Team Physician for USWNT – US Soccer
Dr. Frank serves as Team Physician for USWNT – US Soccer
Dr. Frank invited to be the USC Kerlan Memorial Lecture Guest Professor
Dr. Frank invited to be the USC Kerlan Memorial Lecture Guest Professor
Dr. Frank named Editor in Chief of JCJP - the official journal of the International Cartilage Regeneration & Joint Preservation Society (ICRS)
The Journal of Cartilage & Joint Preservation (JCJP) will capture the best clinical, translational and basic science articles in the rapidly growing area of cartilage research discovery and expertise. JCJP will publish peer-reviewed original research articles and state-of-the-art reviews, as well as techniques videos showing the applications of new findings to the care of patients in need of cartilage repair and joint preservation.
Dr. Frank publishes new textbook - The Female Athlete
Of all the important factors that must be considered when assessing and treating an athlete, the impact of patient sex is perhaps the most critical, yet historically has often been neglected. The "same injury" in a male patient may present differently, sometimes in subtle ways, than in a female patient and may require a different treatment approach. The Female Athlete, edited by Dr. Rachel Frank, provides concise, expert coverage of the ways in which common sports medicine injuries present in female patients versus male patients, describing recent literature analyzing sex differences in injury patterns and available treatment options.
University of Colorado - CU Sports Medicine Fellowship 2021
University of Colorado - CU Sports Medicine Fellowship 2021
Dr. Rachel Frank - first in Colorado to perform In-Office Needle Arthroscopy
Dr. Rachel Frank - first in Colorado to perform In-Office Needle Arthroscopy