Mr Manish Changulani is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon specialising in hip and knee arthroplasty surgery. He did his orthopaedic training in India and in Northern Deanery in Newcastle Upon Tyne. His advanced training includes an Arthroplasty Fellowship at the Golden Jubilee National Hospital and specialised hip surgery training in Leeds, further complemented by a BOA National Transitional Fellowship. Mr Changulani has a NHS practice which is based at Golden Jubilee University National hospital. His private practice is based at Ross Hall Hospital in Glasgow. His clinical interests encompass hip and knee arthroplasty, with a particular focus on robotic assisted hip and knee arthroplasty. Mr Changulani is an appraiser for NHS Golden Jubilee and has also served as an appraiser tutor for NES. He is a clinical trainer and supervisor and teaches clinical fellows, registrars and other healthcare professionals. He has published on topics related to hip and knee arthroplasty in reputable journals and presented at national and international conferences. He also serves on the reviewer panel for prestigious orthopaedic journals.
Additional specialties and sub-specialties
Trauma and orthopaedic surgery - Hip & Knee
Additional languages
Hindi
Special clinical interests
High volume hip and knee arthroplasty Robotic assisted hip and knee arthroplasty
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