Femoroacatabular Impingement (FAI): What you need to know by Patrick S. Buckley, MD
Femoroacatabular Impingement (FAI): What you need to know by Patrick S. Buckley, MD
Femoroacatabular impingement, also known as FAI, is a common cause of hip pain in young adults. On a basic level, the hip is a ball and socket joint. FAI is a condition that develops when...
[Read More]You’ve Torn Your ACL. What’s Next?
"You have a torn ACL"- These are the dreaded words an athlete never wants to hear. Unfortunately, Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries do happen with some frequency in sports....
[Read More]Dr. Monica Advises How To Stay Injury Free This Baseball Season
As part of the UOA Continuum of Care, our very own Dr. James Monica has created an informative presentation that advises parents how to keep children free from injury during baseball season. Check out this...
[Read More]Dr. Charles J Gatt, Jr. to Receive 2018 Excellence in Research Award
Dr. Charles J. Gatt, Jr., MD, Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rutgers, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and Jay M. Patel, PhD, Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences- Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and...
[Read More]Nutrition for Athletic Performance
It has long been acknowledged among athletes and the active community that sports nutrition is a vital component of their activity. However, particularly because so many of those we work with are athletes and active...
[Read More]UOA’s Third Annual Evidence-Based Update
Yesterday UOA hosted its third annual evidence-based update event. This year's topic was "Lower Leg, Ankle and Foot Injuries: An Evidence-Based Update"....
[Read More]Football Injury Update – Episode 40: Le’Veon Bell
It seemed as though the Pittsburgh Steelers would be able to give the unstoppable Patriots a run for their money in the AFC championship last Sunday....
[Read More]Football Injury Update – Episode 39: Nate Ebner
New England Patriots safety and special teamer Nate Ebner suffered a concussion in the opening kickoff of the third quarter in the AFC Championship versus the Pittsburgh Steelers on January 22. ...
[Read More]Football Injury Update – Episode 38: Julio Jones
The Green Bay Packers (12-6) meet the Atlanta Falcons (12-5) on January 22 in the NFC Championship game. Two potential MVP quarterbacks, Aaron Rodgers and Matt Ryan, are on serious winning streaks. ...
[Read More]Football Injury Update – Episode 37: Adrian Clayborn
For the first round of the NFC playoffs, the powerhouse known as the Atlanta Falcons took hold and did not let up against a flimsy Seattle Seahawks squad. Atlanta entered the NFC divisional matchup as...
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