Displaying items by tag: department of physical medicine and rehabilitation

“The Biggest Loser” at-home winner to be present at the 2nd Annual Run 4 Mike, a fundraiser for UAB research in transverse myelitis and multiple sclerosis.
UAB’s Spain Rehabilitation Center celebrates its 50th anniversary with a scientific symposium on traumatic brain injury.
The National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center, housed at UAB, estimates that there are 270,000 people living with spinal cord injury in the United States.

The awards fund first-year medical students for an eight-week session in scholarly research.

UAB departments most involved in rehabilitation science include Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physical Therapy, Psychology and Occupational Therapy.

A Birmingham man coping with the spinal cord disease transverse myelitis creates a foundation to raise funds for research at UAB.

People with spina bifida now routinely live into adulthood; UAB’s Adult Spina Bifida Clinic handles their changing needs with one-stop shopping.

Spinal cord research at UAB gets boost with state funding through the T.J. Atchison Research Program.

A grant from NFL Charities will help UAB researchers study a potential way to minimize the biochemical injuries associated with concussions.

A nationally known researcher on disability and rehabilitation will chair the Department of Occupational Therapy.

Less than 20 percent of patients eligible for cardiac rehab are referred to a program, which can reduce mortality by up to 35 percent.

Tornado survivor Penny Anthony battles through rehab with the goal of returning to her career — as a rehab therapist.

UAB's cardiopulmonary rehab program has been reaccredited by a national peer-review association.

A UAB researcher will attend a White House briefing on spinal cord-injury rehab research.

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