Momaya publishes study on Traumatic Cartilage Degeneration
UAB Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Associate Professor Amit Momaya, M.D., published a study evaluating if similar inflammatory gene patterns exist between the synovium, hyaline cartilage, and blood of patients with knee joint tissues, seeing if one precedes the other.
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Momaya selected to AANA Education Committee – Orthopaedic Surgery | UAB
The Arthroscopy Association of North America has selected UAB Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Associate Professor Amit Momaya, M.D., as a member of their Educational Committee.
Man Front: Bryce Young's Injury Break Down & Talking UAB
The Monday edition of 3 Man Front rolled along as UAB's Dr. Amit Momaya joined the guys to help break down the shoulder injury that Bryce Young suffered during the Arkansas game.
UAB Orthopaedics offers new treatment option for rotator cuff injury
A massive and irreparable rotator cuff tear is a diagnosis that no patient, especially an active patient, wants to receive. Now orthopaedic physicians at UAB Medicine offer a new procedure
Momaya aims to reduce risk of re-tear for patients after an ACL injury
Each year, over 250,000 individuals in the United States will suffer an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, according to the Center for Disease Control.
Momaya presented abstract at Emory Sports Medicine Symposium
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Associate Professor and Section Chief of Sports Medicine Amit Momaya, M.D., was honored to have his abstract accepted at the 15th Annual Emory Sports Medicine Symposium.
Momaya gives commentary for Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery
Momaya’s editorial commentary was “Shoulder Superior Capsule Reconstruction Leads to Good Outcomes Despite Ambiguous Graft Healing Suggesting a Spacer Effect.”
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Dr. Amit Momaya is a sports medicine surgeon and serves as section head of the sports medicine division within the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.