Department of physical medicine and rehabilitation

After having a below-the-knee amputation, former SEC football player Ka’Darian Hill is using his story to motivate and inspire others.

UAB physicians will provide multiple services to Lawson State athletes.

Megan Hays, Ph.D., is offering five tips on how to combat loneliness this year.

Burn survivor who received innovative “spray-on skin” treatment now giving back to UAB burn patients
Williams has now mentored more than 30 burn patients as they continue in their recovery.

The multidisciplinary clinic will offer a full spectrum of sports and exercise medicine services to patients, including non-operative and surgical procedures and nutritional, biologic injections, cardio, exercise in pregnancy, and physical medicine and rehabilitation services.

UAB researchers aim to look at the value of using a driving simulator to predict on-road driving performance after TBI.

In today’s busy world, people are inundated with information all competing for their selective attention. A UAB psychologist offers insight on how to maintain one’s focus at work and school.

A night or two of poor sleep can be normal. But if the problem persists, it may be time to seek professional advice.

UAB experts provide insight into alcohol and substance misuse, dangers and steps one can take to minimize the risk.

Pelvic floor therapy provides a conservative and holistic approach to pelvic floor dysfunction, but many women do not know about the treatment. JJ Fagen, UAB Medicine’s pelvic floor therapist, discusses the benefits of pelvic floor therapy and pelvic floor exercises

U.S. News & World report named UAB Hospital as the best hospital in Alabama.

The $156.7 million, 350,000-square-foot project will replace the existing Spain Rehabilitation Center.

Megan Hays, Ph.D., provides tips on how to overcome burnout.

UAB clinical psychologist Megan Hays walks through five strategies that can be used to manage pandemic anger and burnout.

Record $95 million Heersink lead gift to advance strategic growth and biomedical innovation.

UAB’s Megan Hays, Ph.D., shares how to overcome common negative thinking traps by using cognitive behavioral therapy.

A team of UAB researchers found even a small influence from AAT dogs is meaningful and valuable to someone after a life-changing spinal cord injury.

Children spend several hours in a wheelchair, going through a library and out to lunch, to understand and be aware of the challenges disabled people experience every day.
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