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Ansar Mahmood is a prominent trauma and consultant orthopedic surgeon based at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Birmingham, UK. Renowned for his expertise in regenerative medicine, Mahmood specializes in treating a range of conditions including sports injuries, joint pain, arthritis, and fractures. In addition to his clinical practice, he has a keen interest in pain management through PRP (platelet rich plasma), GOLDIC, and stem cell therapy and also is knowledgeable in aesthetic and cosmetic enhancement procedures. With a commitment to advancing patient care through innovative techniques and a multidisciplinary approach, Mahmood has established himself as a leading figure in orthopedic surgery, contributing to both the academic and practical aspects of the field.
His work at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, one of the largest and most prestigious hospitals in the UK, allows him to engage with a diverse patient population, from elite athletes to individuals suffering from chronic joint issues.
With a commitment to advancing orthopedic practices, Dr. Mahmood actively participates in research and has contributed to numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals.
His contributions to the field of orthopedic surgery, particularly in regenerative medicine and sports injuries, have positioned him as a respected figure among both colleagues and patients.
Early Life
[edit]Ansar Mahmood raised in Birmingham, UK, attended Medical school at the University of Sheffield, where he obtained his medical degree.
Dr. Mahmood completed his medical education and specialized training in orthopedic surgery, gaining extensive experience in treating complex trauma cases and implementing advanced surgical techniques.
Medical Career
[edit]Ansar Mahmood has been a consultant orthopedic surgeon, and trauma specialist at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Birmingham, UK, since 2016.
Having previously worked at many hospitals nationwide, his work at the QE Birmingham has been notable, allowing him to step forward and progress into the role of President of the British Trauma Society
Publications
[edit]Acute Repairs of the Achilles Tendon by the Percutaneous Technique
Mortality risk of surgically managing orthopaedic trauma during the COVID-19 pandemic
Surgical Management of Achilles Tendinopathy by Percutaneous Longitudinal Tenotomies
Characteristics and risk factors of UCS fracture subtypes in periprosthetic fractures around the hip
Predictors of mortality in periprosthetic fractures of the hip: Results from the national PPF study
Minimally invasive hip arthroplasty: a quantitative review of the literature
Cannabidiol for musculoskeletal regenerative medicine
The role of orthobiologics in chronic wound healing
The characteristics and predictors of mortality in periprosthetic fractures around the knee
Basic Science and Clinical Aspects of Achilles Tendinopathy