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Sanjay Anand graduated in 1997 with MB ChB from the University of Manchester. He underwent higher surgical training in the North West region and obtained the FRCS (Tr & Orth) qualification in 2006. He subsequently completed a BASK (British Association of Surgery of the Knee) fellowship, providing expertise in all aspects of knee and trauma surgery, prior to his appointment as a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon.
His NHS practice is based at Stepping Hill Hospital, Stockport and he consults privately at Ryley Mount, Stockport and at the Alexandra BMI Hospital, Cheadle.
His practice covers all aspects of knee surgery, from sports injuries to arthritis of the knee. He commonly performs arthroscopic (keyhole) surgery, cruciate ligament reconstruction, and both total and partial knee replacements. His specialist areas of interest include cruciate ligament injuries and other sports-related trauma including cartilage injuries.
Throughout his career, Sanjay has regularly been involved in Research and Audit and during his training, completed his MSc in Orthopaedic Engineering at the University of Cardiff. He has presented his research in publications and at national and international meetings.
Sanjay has a particular interest in teaching and training and is faculty on a number of local and national courses aimed at developing orthopaedic skills of trainee orthopaedic surgeons, general practitioners and physiotherapists. He also runs the popular 'Orthopaedics Made Easy' course - a one-day course for general practitioners, officiated by the Royal College of General Practitioners. |