Mr David Murray, Consultant Orthopaedic surgeon
Mr David Murray
Consultant Orthopaedic surgeon
Mr David Murray MBChB MRCS FRCS (Tr&Orth)
Consultant Orthopaedic surgeon
Mr David Murray
Consultant Orthopaedic surgeon MBChB MRCS FRCS (Tr&Orth)
Areas of expertise
- Wrist surgery
- Arthritis
- Minimally invasive arthroscopic procedures
- Small joint replacement
- Carpal tunnel decompression
About Mr David Murray
GMC number: 6103112
Year qualified: 2004
Place of primary qualification: University of Manchester
Mr David Murray is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon specialising in all aspects of hand and wrist surgery. Based in Cheshire and Manchester, Mr Murray has extensive expertise in minimally invasive arthroscopic procedures, base of thumb arthritis, small joint replacement, trigger finger, carpal tunnel decompression, and Dupuytren's contracture, including injection therapy.
Mr Murray is a dedicated professional who actively participates in teaching sessions and research projects. He is an instructor for the Advanced Trauma Life Support course and serves as an honorary senior lecturer at the University of Salford. His commitment to the treatment of hand and wrist disorders has been recognised at national conventions, where he has received numerous awards for his contributions to the field.
Mr Murray has presented his work and lectured on sports injuries at various international meetings, including the World Sport Trauma Congress and the FIFA Football Medical Conference. His academic journey began with a medical degree from the University of Manchester, followed by further surgical training in Orthopaedics on the Northwest Orthopaedic rotation. He also completed a prestigious hand and wrist fellowship at the world-renowned Wrightington Hospital.
Mr Murray's passion for his speciality and his dedication to patient care make him a highly respected figure in the field of orthopaedic surgery.
Areas of expertise
- Wrist surgery
- Arthritis
- Minimally invasive arthroscopic procedures
- Small joint replacement
- Carpal tunnel decompression