Mr Naqui's team presented their latest research in Scapholunate Dissociation - a serious wrist injury at the national Hand Surgery meeting (BSSH) in Bath.
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Visit to Birmingham Hand Centre
Mr Naqui and his colleagues from Manchester visited the Birmingham Hand Centre to learn about developments in the city. The team in Birmingham were very…
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March 2017 Publication of research on STT arthritis of the wrist
Mr Naqui and his colleagues research into the management of this difficult clinical condition has been published: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28205478
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BSSH Diploma in Hand Surgery Examination 2017
Mr Naqui examined candidates in higher surgical training for the annual British Hand Diploma Exam in Birmingham. Standards were very high. Congratulations to all those…
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Lecture on Compartment Syndrome of the Hand
Mr Naqui delivered a talk on Compartment Syndrome in Hand Surgery at the BSSH Instructional Course in Hand Surgery, Manchester. The focus was on identifying…
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Committee for BSSH Instructional Courses in Hand Surgery
Mr Naqui presented an update of progress in the Masterclasses in Hand Surgery Courses at the ICHS Committee meeting in Manchester. Future courses for the…
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North West Surgical Hand Society (NWSHS) meeting Jan 2017
Mr Naqui chaired the first NWSHS of 2017. Complex clinical cases were discussed as well as a report from a recent expedition of Hand Surgeons…
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Zaf Naqui on Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Daily Mail
Stretch marks? No, my pregnancy nightmare was crippling HAND PAIN: Channel 4 comedian reveals her harrowing experience Kerry Godliman from Derek got carpal tunnel…
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Kerry Godliman from Derek got carpal tunnel syndrome during her pregnancy
Carpal tunnel syndrome is common, affecting up to 1.5 million people in the UK. While it often occurs in pregnancy — 50 per cent of…
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Wrightington Hand Diploma Revision Course 2017
Mr Naqui reconvened with Hand Diploma colleagues as faculty for the annual Wrightington Hand Diploma revision course. Standards of candidates very high.