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Injury prevention and recovery: When to use hot or cold compresses in an active lifestyleJanuary 30, 2026One UAB expert shares tips on preventing injuries and explains the benefits of hot and cold therapies in muscle recovery periods. -
UAB among Becker’s top 100 spine programsJanuary 21, 2026UAB Medicine has been named to Becker’s Hospital Review’s 2025 list of “100 Great Neuro and Spine Programs,” which recognizes hospitals and health systems that demonstrate excellence in neuroscience and spine care. -
When the temperature drops, your joints feel itJanuary 12, 2026As the temperature drops, it is not uncommon to experience joint pain. Joints may become stiffer and more painful due to colder temperatures, and this can be attributed to several reasons. Joint conditions, such as arthritis, can additionally impact joint health during the winter months. -
Understanding joint pain: common causes, conditions, and treatment optionsJanuary 12, 2026Joint problems and conditions can be debilitating and significantly impact a patient's overall quality of life. Conditions such as forms of arthritis, cartilage damage, and injuries can affect mobility and cause pain during daily activities. Recognizing these conditions can enable early treatment and reduce the discomfort that joint conditions may cause. -
17 Leaders graduate from Institute for Leadership, Cohort 11December 18, 2025UAB Medicine’s Leadership Development Office (LDO) celebrated the graduation of the 11th cohort from the Institute for Leadership on Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025. -
Heersink faculty honored at Fall 2025 Endowed Chairs and Professorships ReceptionNovember 24, 2025On Thursday, Nov. 20., the Heersink School of Medicine honored 20 faculty members at the Fall 2025 Endowed Chairs and Professorships Reception. This event recognizes Heersink faculty who have made major contributions to research, education, and clinical care. -
UAB Orthopaedic providers recognized for excellent patient careNovember 21, 2025Fourteen providers in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery were recently recognized by the UAB Office of Patient Experience and Engagement for the exceptional care they delivered to patients during FY25. These providers achieved a top box rating of 95 percent or higher (n ≥ 30) in care satisfaction, based on patient feedback in Medallia. -
UAB ELS program celebrates fall 2025 graduates, Cohort 4November 21, 2025UAB Medicine’s Leadership Development Office (LDO) honored 33 graduates of the Emerging Leaders Series (ELS) fall 2025 Cohort 4 during a ceremony held on Thursday, Nov. 12. The cohort completed a multi-session program designed to strengthen leadership capability for emerging leaders across the enterprise. -
Which pitches are tearing up major league arms? This researcher-surgeon has answers — and advice for young pitchers.October 22, 2025After studying thousands of pitchers across MLB seasons from 2017-2024, UAB orthopaedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist Amit Momaya, M.D., has the data on three particularly risky pitch characteristics — plus advice on how young arms can lower their odds of needing Tommy John surgery. -
Johnson inducted as fellow of the American Orthopaedic AssociationOctober 14, 2025Joseph Johnson, M.D., associate professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), has been inducted as a fellow of the American Orthopaedic Association (AOA) during its 138th Annual Leadership Meeting. -
Preparing patients for success at the Orthopaedic Optimization ClinicOctober 13, 2025The UAB Orthopaedics’ Optimization Clinic was established to improve surgical outcomes for patients with complex medical needs by proactively addressing modifiable risk factors before surgery. -
Honoring a legacy, elevating orthopaedic hand training: The Gould Endowed Support FundOctober 9, 2025In April 2025, the UAB Board of Trustees approved the establishment of the John S. Gould, M.D. and Sheryl H. Gould Endowed Support Fund, designed to support the educational mission of UAB’s Hand and Upper Extremity Fellowship. -
UAB partners with BYSL to provide Guardian Caps to help prevent concussions in Birmingham’s youthSeptember 12, 2025In an effort to prevent concussions in young athletes, UAB Sports and Exercise Medicine partnered with Birmingham Youth Sports League to donate Guardian Caps to community youth. -
Consumer wearables allow for early detection of pediatric surgical complicationsSeptember 2, 2025Complications following surgical procedures pose significant risks to pediatric patients. Detecting complications after an operation can pose a challenge due to heavy reliance on symptom reports from children and their caregivers. -
5 simple ways to avoid a fall this seasonAugust 27, 2025According to the CDC, each year, 1 in 4 older adults experiences a fall, often leading to serious injuries like hip fractures, which can require surgery and months of recovery. While falls are common, the good news is that many are preventable, especially with a few simple safety steps at home and outdoors. -
UAB Medicine Leadership Development Office welcomes 11th cohort of Institute for LeadershipAugust 25, 2025UAB Medicine’s Leadership Development Office welcomed 18 individuals in its 11th cohort of Institute for Leadership in August 2025. -
Johnson awarded CAMBAC grant to transform fracture infection care through immunologic profilingAugust 22, 2025Joseph Johnson, M.D., associate professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), has been awarded a Pilot and Feasibility Study grant from the UAB Comprehensive Arthritis, Musculoskeletal, Bone and Autoimmunity Center (CAMBAC). -
UAB Medicine provided care for thousands of first responders at 2025 World Police & Fire GamesAugust 11, 2025UAB Medicine provided care to over 1,300 athletes during the 2025 World Police and Fire Games. -
Ghomrawi appointed Orthopedic Research Society Strategies in Clinical Research treasurerAugust 4, 2025Hassan Ghomrawi, Ph.D., MPH, associate professor and vice chair for research and innovation in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), has been named treasurer of the Orthopedic Research Society's Strategies in Clinical Research section. -
Lighten the load: Preventing backpack injuries this school yearJuly 30, 2025Backpacks that are too heavy or worn incorrectly can negatively affect children and teenagers, causing neck, back and shoulder pain. -
Don't let pain derail your summer vacationJuly 15, 2025Summer marks the ideal opportunity for travel and relaxation, allowing individuals to plan their perfect getaway. However, for those who struggle with chronic joint pain, increased travel and outdoor activity can pose unique challenges, making movement more difficult. -
UAB Orthopaedics helps longtime nurse return to the work she lovesJuly 14, 2025After decades of living with chronic orthopedic issues, Terry Sanfilippo thought she knew what to expect from surgery and recovery. But thanks to the care she received at UAB Orthopaedics, her recent experience was both surprising and hopeful. -
UAB Hospital re-verified as a Level I trauma centerJune 30, 2025UAB Hospital has been reverified as a Level I adult trauma center by the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Committee on Trauma (COT) and remains the only ACS-Level I adult trauma center in the state of Alabama. Learn what it takes to meet the rigorous standards set by the ACS. -
UAB Medicine is the official medical provider of the 2025 World Police & Fire GamesJune 18, 2025UAB physicians, athletic trainers, physical therapists, nurses and certified medical assistants will be providing care to the 2025 World Police & Fire Games athletes. -
UAB Heersink School of Medicine announces incoming 2026–2027 Orthopaedic Surgery fellowsMay 23, 2025Following a successful Match Day, the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery welcomes a distinguished group of physicians who will continue their advanced training in specialized fellowship programs. -
Tech neck: How does the use of technology impact your neck?May 14, 2025While tech neck is not an official medical term, it is becoming more common as many Americans spend an average of four and a half hours a day looking at their phones. -
Thum leads peripheral nerve education courseMay 5, 2025On April 28, 2025, Jasmine Thum, M.D., M.S. assistant professor in the University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Neurosurgery and Department of Biomedical Engineering, hosted a peripheral nerve education course for trainees at UAB. The event offered residents in-depth lectures and anatomic demonstrations of peripheral nerve anatomy, pathology, diagnostic techniques and surgical approaches. -
How to stay safe while playing and viewing golf this seasonApril 23, 2025UAB Sports Medicine experts are providing their top recommended tips to minimize golf injuries. -
Female athletes are at higher risk for ACL injuries. Here is how to reduce the risk.April 16, 2025Female athletes are two to eight times more likely to sustain an ACL injury compared to their male counterparts. -
UAB sports nutrition program for student-athletes continues to expandMarch 27, 2025While the pilot program initially began with the basketball programs at two local schools, it has been expanded to serve football programs, basketball programs and some of the springs sports teams across Birmingham City Schools.