Momaya selected to serve as medical monitor for an NIH-funded study
UAB Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Assistant Professor and Section Chief of Sports Medicine Amit Momaya, M.D., was selected to participate in an National Institutes of Health(NIH)-funded study for the Bridge-Enhanced® ACL Repair (BEAR®) Implant as a medical monitor.
UAB Sports Medicine teams with Hoover-Vestavia Soccer
UAB Sports MedicineSoccer2 has become a club-level sponsor of Hoover-Vestavia Soccer, a partnership between Vestavia Hills Soccer Club and Hoover Soccer Club.
Recap: 2020 Resident Research Day
This year, the annual Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Resident Research Day looked a bit different, but the mission of supporting the research efforts of residents remains the same.
Residents sweep the AOS essay competition
UAB Department of Orthopaedic Surgery residents Jonathan Isbell, M.D., Jeff Pearson, M.D., and James McMurtrie, M.D., placed first, second and third- respectively...
Momaya joins Arthroscopy Editorial Board
Section Chief of Sports Medicine, Amit Momaya, M.D., joined the editorial board for Arthroscopy, the leading peer-reviewed journal in the field of minimally invasive surgery, published by Elsevier publishing company.
UAB Sports Medicine preps Legion FC players for upcoming season
Approximately 25 potential players for the Birmingham Legion FC professional soccer team underwent preseason physicals Sunday at the University of Alabama...
Study shows huge fluctuations in the cost of orthobiologics
The use of orthobiologics is a hot trend in orthopaedics, but new research from the University of Alabama at Birmingham shows wide variability in cost for these therapies.
Ravens officials shared more details Monday about an incident
Ravens officials had previously reported the fan had collapsed while walking on the steps of the upper deck.
Three new department section heads named
The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery recently named three new section chiefs to lead the sports medicine, joint arthroplasty, and trauma subspecialty areas.