Professor Tim Davis

Professor Tim Davis

Professor Tim Davis is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon who specialises in hand and wrist surgery based at Woodthorpe Hospital, Nottinghamshire.

NHS base
GMC Number
2629890
Clinic Timetable
Tuesday afternoon
Clinical interests

Wrist and hand pain
Dupuytren's disease
Osteoarthritis of the thumb, fingers and wrist
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Cubital tunnel syndrome
Ganglia
Trigger finger

Professional Memberships

British Society for Surgery of the Hand (He was the President in 2009).
British Orthopaedic Association

Academic Background

Professor Davis qualified from Bristol University in 1979. He trained as an Orthopaedic Surgeon in the North-East and spent a year at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, USA. He was appointed as a Consultant Surgeon at the Nottingham University Hospitals in 1991.

Professor Davis is an Honorary Professor at the University of Nottingham and presently the Chief Investigator of multicentre national research study into the treatment of Dupuytren’s contractures of the fingers (Hand-2).  This is funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research.  

He has over 100 peer-reviewed research publications on clinical aspects of Hand Surgery, including the treatment of osteoarthritis of the hand, carpal tunnel syndrome, wrist ganglion and Dupuytren's disease.

Website

NHS base

GMC Number

2629890

Clinic Timetable

Tuesday afternoon

Clinical interests

Wrist and hand pain
Dupuytren's disease
Osteoarthritis of the thumb, fingers and wrist
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Cubital tunnel syndrome
Ganglia
Trigger finger

Professional Memberships

British Society for Surgery of the Hand (He was the President in 2009).
British Orthopaedic Association

Academic Background

Professor Davis qualified from Bristol University in 1979. He trained as an Orthopaedic Surgeon in the North-East and spent a year at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, USA. He was appointed as a Consultant Surgeon at the Nottingham University Hospitals in 1991.

Professor Davis is an Honorary Professor at the University of Nottingham and presently the Chief Investigator of multicentre national research study into the treatment of Dupuytren’s contractures of the fingers (Hand-2).  This is funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research.  

He has over 100 peer-reviewed research publications on clinical aspects of Hand Surgery, including the treatment of osteoarthritis of the hand, carpal tunnel syndrome, wrist ganglion and Dupuytren's disease.

Website

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